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On Sunday morning, an American Airlines flight bound for Phoenix had to return to Ohio's John Glenn Columbus International Airport after a bird strike disabled one of its engines. According to FlightAware, the takeoff was scheduled for 7:43 a.m., and the bird strike occurred around 8 a.m. As a result of the bird strike, the plane's No. 2 engine caught fire, as seen in a cellphone video that has been verified by NBC News. The video shows flames from the engine licking the plane's right wing. Fortunately, the flight landed safely back at the airport, and there were no injuries reported. The aircraft, a Boeing 737-800, had 173 passengers and crew on board and was carrying 30,000 pounds of fuel.