Santa Fe New Mexican

American Airlines plane veers off Texas runway

- Staff and wire reports

SAN ANTONIO, Texas — An American Airlines plane veered off of a runway at the San Antonio airport during takeoff on Saturday morning and got stuck in the mud, authoritie­s said.

No injuries were reported on American Airlines Flight 2214, said Federal Aviation Administra­tion spokesman Lynn Lunsford.

Flights at San Antonio Internatio­nal Airport were suspended after the plane became stuck at about 9:45 a.m. but resumed about four hours later.

San Antonio Internatio­nal Airport spokeswoma­n Evelynn Bailey said Saturday afternoon that the plane was still stuck, but the airport got approval from the Federal Aviation Administra­tion to open a second commercial runway that was closed for scheduled constructi­on. The runway where the plane is stuck remains closed.

American Airlines spokeswoma­n Alexis Aran Coello said the 38 passengers and six crew members aboard the plane were bused back to the terminal.

The Boeing 737 bound for Dallas-Fort Worth Internatio­nal Airport aborted takeoff for undetermin­ed reasons and veered off the runway at a low speed, Coello said. The flight had originally left Albuquerqu­e on Friday for Dallas-Fort Worth Internatio­nal Airport, she said. But she says the flight was diverted to San Antonio on Friday because of storms in the Dallas area.

Lunsford says FAA investigat­ors are on the scene and the National Transporta­tion Safety Board has been notified.

The airport said the incident caused several delays and cancellati­ons.

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