Fire forces passengers off Sea-Tac flight

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SEATAC, Wash. — All passengers had to deplane after a fire broke out outside an American Airlines flight at Sea-Tac Airport Monday morning.

Instagram user Nick Curry posted a video that showed smoke billowing near the American Airlines flight 143 to Dallas-Fort Worth Airport. The plane is a Boeing 737-800.

Sea-Tac Airport spokesman Perry Cooper said a ground start unit that is used to help start the engines caught fire at about 8:30 a.m. The starter hooks up to the aircraft externally, and when it caught fire, it was pulled away from the plane.

There was no damage to the aircraft.

Port of Seattle fire responded and doused the flames. Everyone deplaned safely.

The flight, which was scheduled to leave at 7:43 a.m., was at first delayed until 10:52 a.m., according to FlightAware.com.