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Fire at Adelaide Airport: Terrified passengers on Rex Airlines aircraft watch as engine bursts into flames simply seconds after take-off

Passengers on a Rex Airlines flight have captured the terrifying moment an engine burst into flames just seconds after take-off.

Flight ZL4818 from Adelaide to Broken Hill was preparing to depart on Wednesday morning when a fault indicator signalled a problem with the left engine.

Unburnt fuel caught fire in the engine moments later.

Smoke and flames were seen billowing from the plane, forcing the flight to be quickly aborted.

Passengers disembarked on the tarmac and were bussed back to the terminal, as the plane was returned to its bay.

There were no reports of any injuries. 

Mark Goodger was among dozens of passenngers on board.

He told his wife Julie that the budget airline handled the ‘scary’ incident well.

The fire erupted just seconds after the Rex Airlines flight left Adelaide Airport on Wednesday

The fire erupted just seconds after the Rex Airlines flight left Adelaide Airport on Wednesday

‘They had to evacuate on the tarmac,’ Ms Goodger told 7news.com.au.

‘He’s got a refund and so did others. Not flying today!’

Passengers have been rebooked on alternate services.

‘The crew followed standard operating procedures, rejecting the take-off and safely vacating the runway,’ a Rex Airlines spokesman told Daily Mail.

‘In accordance with standard operating procedures, crew shut down the left engine and as a result a small amount of unburnt fuel ignited in the left-hand engine’s exhaust pipe for a brief period.’