A plane plane from the American Airlines full of smoke shortly after it landed, forcing terrestrial passengers to flee.
The Bombardier CRJ900, operated by Sister airline American Eagle, got into trouble after landing at Augusta Regional Airport in Georgia shortly before 10 am and Tuesday.
Vlucht 5406, who had left Charlotte Douglas Airport in North Carolina, stopped on the runway – forced to evacuate passengers.
Shocking images were captured by Sean O'Conor, who was on board the plane, showed horrible passengers who crawl on the wings of the plane before jumping a few feet to the ground.
The aircraft has experienced a maintenance problem after safe landing in Augusta. All passengers were pronounced and were guided to the airport terminal, “American Airlines told ABC 7.
Nobody was injured and the FAA is investigating the incident.
On Tuesday, some flights from Augusta delayed were delayed as a result of the evacuated aircraft.
“I will not be able to work it tomorrow morning, who is looking,” a passenger, Carlene Shropshire, told WRDW.

The Bombardier CRJ900, operated by Sister Airline American Eagle, ran into problems after landing at Augusta Regional Airport in Georgia shortly before 10 am et Tuesday (Stock Image)
“I heard someone talking randomly that it was a problem about a fire. The fire brigade was on the plane, but I didn't really see it, so I'm not sure.
“I only know they have canceled the flight.”
This Smokey Landing comes only two months after an American Eagle Jet collided with a military helicopter just above Reagan Airport in Washington DC, killing 67 and caused an enormous explosion about the Potomac Rivier.
The passenger beam with 64 people on board crashed in the helicopter while trying to land at Reagan National Airport in Washington DC.
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