On March 1, aFedEx aircraft caught firejust moments after it took off from the ground.
The Boeing 767-300 had just left Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey, according to flight data from FlightAware. Its final destination has not yet been determined.
HighlightsA FedEx Boeing 767-300 caught fire after its takeoff from Newark due to a possible bird hit.An emergency landing was made safely back at Newark Liberty International Airport.Videos of the incident went viral, capturing the right engine on fire.
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A FedEx aircraft burst into flames just minutes after it took off from New Jersey
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Videos are now circulating on X, going viral on many social media platforms. In the clips uploaded, viewers can hear people swearing in disbelief as it was in the air and on the tarmac.
Additionally, a person managed to capture the terrifying moment while seated in their car, zooming the video in as the engine caught on fire.
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BREAKING: After a possible bird hit, the FedEx B767#FDX3609safely lands on Runway 22L at Newark Liberty International Airport (#EWR) in New Jersey. In flight and through landing, its right engine was on fire. Emergency services dispatched to its ground arrival and are on the…pic.twitter.com/OVOH7nkJQQ
— ✝️ Dr Margaret Aranda Ferrante, MD PhD FACFEI ♿️ (@TheRebelPatient)March 1, 2025
What happened this morning only adds to the latest string of aircraft incidents we’ve seen in 2025, the deadliest being themid-air collisionthat happened on the evening of January 29 when an American Airlines commercial plane and Black Hawk helicopter collided in mid-air.
The two aircrafts plunged into the Potomac River, right outside Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Unfortunately, all 67 onboard were killed — marking it was one of America’s deadliest aviation disasters.
And, on February 23, an American airlines flight, that was flying to Delhi, India from the JFK Airport in New York, was forced to make a sudden landing in Rome, Italy due towhispers of a bomb threat.
Videos circulating on X captured the moment its right engine caught on fire
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Three months into the year, and reports have shown the most frequently searched question on Google has been: Is flying still safe?
The short answer — Yes. According to multiple experts, these worries are more than valid but planes are still the safest mode of transportation invented.
“Although these incidents have occurred, there is a track record of several dozen years of safe aviation,” stated Rep. Darius Kila, the chair of the House Committee on Transportation.
They concluded, “One incident is one too many, and to see several, not just in a period of five months but several days, I think folks have the right to feel concerned.”
Many airlines have reiterated that a passenger’s safety and comfort during a flight has, and will always remain, their number one priority.
The odds of dying in a plane crash are around 1 in 11 million for the average American, which is much lower than the risk of dying in a car crash, which is about 1 in 5,000.
The aviation incidents in 2025 have caused many concerns to arise
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