That's Terrifying": NFL World Relieved After Robert Griffin III Escapes Houston Airplane Fire Scare
That terrifying moment occurred when United Airlines Flight 102, bound for Munich, returned safely to Houston's George Bush Intercontinental after its right engine caught fire shortly after takeoff. The aircraft carried about 267 passengers and 13 crew members, and there were no injuries reported as it landed safely.
Robert Griffin III described the incident on social media, recounting loud bangs and praising the pilots for bringing everyone home safely. The former NFL quarterback is now a Fox Sports broadcaster, and his account drew relief from fans online. United Airlines offered brief public remarks, while the airline continued its routine safety communications in the wake of the scare.
Though frightening, the episode underscores the importance of crew training and effective emergency procedures. With no injuries reported, the incident stands as a testament to calm cockpit management and passenger safety measures, even as investigators review the events to ensure lessons are learned and future flights remain secure.







