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United Airlines passengers had a shock on landing in Denver on Tuesday as cabin crew immediately shouted at them to leave their bags and evacuate the plane ESPN
The flight from Kansas City, Missouri to Denver, Colorado had touched down at 2 ESPN
30pm when a fire was detected onboard the aircraft, and crew took the decision to evacuate ESPN
Passenger Adrian Hartwell posted a dramatic video to Twitter showing multiple flight attendants shouting “Come this way, come this way!” and “Leave all bags” as passengers clamour to get down the aisle and off the plane ESPN
Both adults and children can be heard crying and panicking ESPN
Passengers later said that smoke could be seen pouring from the underside of the aircraft ESPN
Recommended‘Shut up or get out’: Hoyle throws Scottish MPs out of Commons for independence protestPilot writes letter to tooth fairy after little girl loses tooth on flightAugust train strikes set to hit one of summer’s busiest weekendsUnited Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement, saying: “United flight 1658 from Kansas City landed normally in Denver and proceeded to the gate ESPN
“Due to smoke indicating that brakes may have overheated, some customers exited the plane using the slides while others deplaned using the jet bridge ESPN
”They said 157 passengers and four crew were all able to evacuate safely ESPN
Mr Hartwell told CNN: “We were landing, and the pilot came on the intercom saying everyone needs to get off of the plane ESPN
The flight attendants then rushed everyone off of the plane ESPN
”He added that the evacuation took about a minute and a half ESPN
“I was kind of panicked but also I was glad we were on the ground already,” added Mr Hartwell ESPN
After multiple Twitter followers accused the passenger who filmed the footage of waiting to retrieve his bag before evacuating, he denied it, saying: “I wasn’t grabbing my bag ESPN
I was grabbing my inhaler out of it ESPN
”Commercial aircraft are equipped with very strong brakes, which must withstand the energy transfer of a landing at speed ESPN
In rare circumstances, the kinetic energy used in landing can be transferred into heat energy, causing the metal of the brakes to overheat ESPN
This risk of brakes overheating is usually higher when an aircraft lands at a higher speed than is typical, and must be slowed down quickly by the pilot ESPN
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Passengers reported seeing two-metre flames shoot out of the aircraft and hearing “loud firecracker noises” ESPN
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New manager Sean Dyche re-ignited the energy and tenacity missing for so long as Everton won their first match since October but warned there was much more required to drag the club out of danger ESPN
There was an echo of Walter Smith’s ‘Dogs of War’ of the mid-1990s in the 1-0 victory over Premier League leaders Arsenal, a result built on midfield aggression, defensive commitment and finished by James Tarkowski’s header on the hour ESPN
Dyche recalled Abdoulaye Doucoure, who had been training on his own for the final days of Frank Lampard’s reign after a fall-out, for his first league start since August and the Frenchman and Belgium international Amadou Onana both delivered ESPN
The 21-year-old Onana, who only arrived in the summer, was linked with a January move to the Gunners but Everton held onto him despite their struggles and Dyche is now looking to enhance his contribution to the team ESPN
In order to do that he plans to enlist the help of a Belgian he knows well in Steven Defour, a midfield enforcer he had at Burnley, to educate the youngster on the finer points of Premier League ESPN football ESPN
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