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United Airlines Flight to Newark Makes Emergency Landing at LAX

United Airlines Flight to Newark Makes Emergency Landing at LAX Following Engine Fire
A United Airlines flight destined for Newark Liberty International Airport was compelled to execute an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Monday morning after an engine fire was detected shortly after takeoff. United Flight 2127, operated by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner carrying over 250 passengers, departed LAX at approximately 10:15 a.m. but returned less than an hour later due to a malfunction in its left engine.
Emergency Response and Passenger Evacuation
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that the aircraft landed safely at around 11:19 a.m. local time. Upon touchdown, emergency responders were immediately on the scene, applying water to the smoking engine as a precautionary measure. Aerial footage showed passengers evacuating the aircraft via emergency slides, while others disembarked using stairs.
The Los Angeles Fire Department reported no serious injuries during the evacuation, with only one passenger sustaining a minor finger laceration. All passengers were subsequently transported by bus back to the terminal. United Airlines issued a statement acknowledging the incident and commended the flight crew for their prompt and professional response, affirming their commitment to ensuring passengers reach their final destinations.
FAA Investigation and Context
In response to the emergency, the FAA imposed a ground stop at LAX until 12:30 p.m. The agency has initiated an investigation into the engine fire. This incident follows closely on the heels of a similar emergency landing involving a JetBlue flight at Newark Liberty International Airport, which also experienced smoke and engine complications, resulting in a temporary suspension of flights at that airport. The FAA is actively investigating both events.
Passenger Accounts of the Incident
Passengers aboard Flight 2127 described a tense and unsettling experience. Harry Gestetner, founder and CEO of Orion Sleep, recounted hearing loud knocking noises shortly after takeoff, followed by flight attendants urgently signaling a fire in the engine. He described the evacuation as “a surreal feeling to be sprinting away from a flaming plane on the tarmac at LAX.” Gestetner, seated in an exit row, was the second passenger to evacuate via the emergency slide, noting wryly that the exit row offers more than just extra legroom.
Among those on board was renowned music producer Terry Lewis, who exited the aircraft using the stairs. Lewis, en route to New York for media engagements with his longtime collaborator Jimmy Jam, described his evacuation as comparatively straightforward.
United Airlines reiterated its dedication to passenger safety and praised the crew’s professionalism during the emergency. The FAA’s investigation into the cause of the engine fire remains ongoing.

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