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SEOUL: Passengers of a Korean Air plane recalled the terrifying moment one of the aircraft’s twin engines caught fire as it was gaining speed for takeoff at Tokyo’s Haneda airport.

All 302 passengers and 17 crew members were evacuated safely from the Korean Air Boeing 777 on Friday, escaping down the plane’s inflatable emergency evacuation slides onto the runway.

“As the plane was picking up speed to take off, there was a bang and I saw a plume of black smoke rising from the wing,” Keum Minwoo, 34, told journalist­s after the passengers arrived in Seoul on an alternativ­e flight.

Crew members calmly led passengers into safety, Keum said.

Another passenger Hwang Kyungtae, 59, said the plane screeched to a halt after the explosion.

“A minute passed and we were told to evacuate. If the plane had taken off several minutes earlier, we all would have died,” said Hwang.

Kim Byungjin, 47, had a bandage wrapped over his forehead for a cut he suffered when he bumped into another passenger as they were coming down the plane’s evacuation slide.

TV footage aired on Friday showed the plane, which was bound for South Korea’s Gimpo Internatio­nal, surrounded by red fire trucks and with the area around its left wing doused in foam.

The South Korean transport ministry sent a team of investigat­ors to Japan to assist the local authoritie­s in determinin­g the cause of the accident.

The plane had been in service for 15 years prior to the event, while the troubled engine itself was only installed a year and a half ago, a Korean Air official said.

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