Plane engine shoots out flames in Brisbane | 7NEWS

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There was a mid-air scare for passengers on a Nauru Airlines flight, landing at Brisbane airport. Flames were seen shooting from the plane’s engine. The fire was so loud residents in suburbs below could hear it.

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