Montreal Gazette

Engine fire latest issue for Allegiant

- SALLY HO

A California-bound Allegiant flight was evacuated in Las Vegas after an engine caught fire on the tarmac, the second plane fire at the airport in as many months and the latest in a string of issues for the low-fare carrier.

Allegiant Air flight 516 was preparing to take off for Fresno at McCarran Internatio­nal Airport on Sunday when a fire was reported in the right engine.

None of the 160 passengers and six crew members was injured. All were bused back to the terminal and passengers were put on a different plane that later departed Las Vegas.

The airline said the pilot aborted takeoff and reported the fire as the plane was rolling down the runway after indication­s of a mechanical issue. The plane taxied to a remote area and was met by firefighte­rs.

Christine Crews, a McCarran spokeswoma­n, said 11 firefighte­rs from the Clark County Fire Department put out the fire within 30 seconds of the response. Emergency slides were deployed but passengers used the stairs at the back of the plane to avoid the risk of the slides, such as burns and bruises.

“The fire was out,” Crews said. “There wasn’t imminent threat of harm.”

The incident did not disrupt the airport’s operations and all runways stayed open and functional.

The airline said it is conducting an investigat­ion into the cause of the fire. The National Transporta­tion Safety Board said it is gathering informatio­n but has not launched an investigat­ion.

The McDonnell Douglas MD-80 plane registered to the carrier was built in 1991 and was most recently certified in March 2011. The engine was made by Pratt & Whitney, according to the FAA. Boeing is the parent company of the MD-80.

The fire is the latest in a string of issues for the Vegas-based company in recent months and comes after a British Airways plane caught fire at the airport in September.

A British Airways’ London-bound plane halted on the runway as it was preparing to take off on Sept. 8 after an engine caught fire. All 157 passengers and 13 crew members survived, some with minor injuries.

For Allegiant, a possible maintenanc­e issue was cited in September when a flight from Bismarck, N.D., to Las Vegas was diverted to an airport in southern Utah. Another Allegiant flight made an emergency landing in July at a closed airport in Fargo, N.D., after company executives piloting the aircraft reported they were nearly out of fuel. In June, flights at St. Pete-Clearwater Internatio­nal Airport in Florida were cancelled after one of its planes was forced to make an emergency landing because of pressuriza­tion problems.

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