Spirit Airlines A320neo Evacuated on Taxiway Due to Mechanical Issue
Passengers on a Spirit Airlines flight from Columbus, Ohio, to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Florida, experienced an unexpected delay when their Airbus A320neo encountered a mechanical issue. The incident occurred on Friday morning, causing passengers to be evacuated onto the taxiway.
Flight NK445 was scheduled to depart from John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 07:19. Shortly after pushback, the pilot reported a mechanical problem, prompting the evacuation of passengers via stairs onto the taxiway as a precaution. Passengers were then transported back to the terminal and waited for a replacement flight later in the day. The aircraft, registration N949NK, is currently undergoing a thorough evaluation by Spirit’s maintenance team.
The delayed flight eventually departed safely at 19:30 local time, arriving in Fort Lauderdale at 21:30, resulting in a prolonged and challenging day for travelers. The aircraft, a two-and-a-half-year-old Airbus A320neo powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1127G engines, had its first test flight on November 16, 2021, and was delivered to Spirit Airlines later that month.
In addition to NK445, Spirit Airlines' second daily service from Columbus to Fort Lauderdale, flight NK577, also experienced delays. Originally scheduled to depart at 08:55, it was rescheduled to 10:51 and landed in Fort Lauderdale at 13:05 local time. It remains unclear if passengers from the disrupted flight were accommodated on this second service.
This incident highlights the challenges airlines face with mechanical issues and the importance of prioritizing passenger safety. Spirit Airlines' swift action to evacuate passengers and arrange alternative transportation underscores their commitment to safety and customer service.