The aircraft landed safely and all passengers and crew were evacuated.

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A ground stop is in effect until 7 p.m. and the Federal Aviation Administration is continuing to investigate.

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    That right engine looks like it’s hanging down on the front end. Maybe some bolts came loose or the fire melted a mount?

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        Just the front of the engine? Because that’s what it looks like to me … that the rear of the engine is still attached to the wing, but the front of it is sagging.

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      I made an NBA Hangtime reference for the first time in about 10 years less than a week ago. I’m glad to see another one so soon. :)

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        Mine is technically an NBA Jam for the Sega Genesis reference but they’re memes that have been unchanged for a long time!

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      Safe is relative. Air travel is safer than a rocket car, less safe than staying home. Generally the risk is acceptable, especially since the rate of injury per passenger-mile is lower than driving.

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    From the picture, looks like a fire on one of the wheels. I’m guessing something about the brakes. The article described it as a “hard landing”, so maybe something broke and jammed, then caught fire from friction.

    Shit happens, especially with a lot of flights every day. Truck brakes catch fire sometimes too. This isn’t particularly unusual.

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    Looks like a landing gear fire. Before it gets asked, no that’s not a Boeing 737. Frontier’s fleet consists entirely of Airbus A32x aircraft.

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      I recently had a terrible experience flying with them (delayed flights on a last-minute trip to a funeral over Labor Day weekend) but one thing I felt better about was that it was at least not Boeing.