FRONTIER FLIGHT 1326 CATCHES FIRE ON LANDING IN LAS VEGAS - A Scary Experience for Passengers!

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On Saturday, Frontier Flight 1326 from San Diego to Las Vegas had a terrifying experience while landing. The pilots detected smoke and declared an emergency. The flight made a rough landing, and flames sparked from the wheels. Thankfully, all 190 passengers and 7 crew members deplaned safely using the airstairs. There were no injuries reported. The cause of the incident is still under investigation. A ground stop is in effect until 7 pm, and the Federal Aviation Administration is continuing to investigate. Watch this space for more updates!

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