WATCH: Passenger jet catches fire while landing at Miami airport
Updated | By AFP
Investigators were headed to Miami on Wednesday after a passenger jet's landing gear collapsed and it caught fire as it landed at the US city's international airport, authorities said.
Three people were hospitalized after the crash of Red Air Flight 203 late Tuesday, according to Miami-Dade fire officials, but no deaths or serious injuries have been reported among the 140 people on board.
Dramatic video footage showed people being evacuated from the McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft, lying askew on the runway with its nose crumpled as thick black smoke billows from its body.
Red Air, a Dominican budget carrier which only launched in November last year, said the plane was arriving from Santo Domingo when it met with "technical difficulties."
"Red Air #203 from Santo Domingo had its landing gear in the nose of the plane collapse, which seems to have caused a fire," said a statement on the Miami International Airport's Twitter account.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the US government agency in charge of probing civil aviation accidents, tweeted that its team would arrive in Miami on Wednesday.
Red Air said there were 130 passengers and 10 crew on board.
Footage captured by a passenger shows a Red Air jet on fire after landing at Miami International Airport. Officials say there were 126 people on the flight from the Dominican Republic, with three transported to area hospitals. https://t.co/qGJpQSv1kz pic.twitter.com/vpGGYFr3bk
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