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How passengers, some with their carry-on luggage in hand, evacuated an American Airlines plane that caught fire at Denver International will be part of the federal investigation into the incident.
A passenger on the American Airlines flight that caught fire last month after diverting to Denver International Airport has filed a lawsuit against the airline.
Jerry Adamson, a Texas man among the 172 passengers who were forced to evacuate the burning American Airlines flight at DIA on March 13, is suing the airline for negligence and misconduct.
On Monday, a lawsuit filed in Denver District Court Monday alleged American Airlines failed to properly respond to a fire on one of its planes, Flight 1006, in March in Colorado. The complaint ...
a regional carrier for American Airlines, for the second, said the complaint filed in a federal court in Denver and released Tuesday. He was traveling to Colorado for a celebration of life for his ...
Footage of the American Airlines Boeing 737-800 that caught fire while taxiing on the tarmac at the Denver airport at 17:15 local time on March 13. No serious injuries were reported. Emergency ...
DENVER — A passenger on the American Airlines flight that had an engine catch fire at Denver International Airport (DIA) last month filed a lawsuit this week against the air carrier. The ...
DENVER — A passenger on a plane that was evacuated after its engine caught fire at Denver International Airport last month has filed a lawsuit against American Airlines. Jerry Adamson, who is ...
Exclusive: ‘How long does it take to deboard an airplane? 20, 30 minutes? That’s critical time,’ attorney Joseph LoRusso told ...
Don't want to be cut off from your social media while you're 30,000 miles over Denver? American Airlines announced Tuesday it will provide free high-speed Wi-Fi on most flights, starting next year.