Recent Fires and Emergencies on American Airlines Flights

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An American Airlines flight departing from John Glenn International Airport in Columbus, Ohio, had to make an emergency landing after a reported engine fire caused by a flock of geese flying into the engine. The plane landed safely back at the airport, and federal officials will be investigating the incident further. The emergency landing caused only minor flight delays, and the airport remained open and operational during the incident.
Topics:business#american-airlines#emergency-landing#engine-fire#john-glenn-international-airport#ohio#transportation
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