Brakes Catch Fire During Plane's Emergency Landing at JFK

A hydraulics system leak forced pilots to land just minutes after takeoff.

“We do have a technical issue here -- we’ve lost our hydraulics system, one hydraulics system, so we are going to have to return to Kennedy,” the pilot told air traffic control, according to audio obtained by LiveATC.net. “We have lost hydraulic fluid -- it may well be dumped on the runway.”

Upon touchdown, the landing gear began smoking.

“Both of your main gears are smoking at this time,” a rescue worker told the cockpit. “Your starboard right main was on fire.”

Waiting fire trucks immediately doused the brakes, extinguishing the flames, authorities said.

“It just looked like a sci-fi movie,” passenger Patrick Dyer Wolf told ABC’s New York station WABC. “Right away we could see there were maybe 15 or 20 fire trucks right on the runway immediately, ready to drive up, and they started spraying us like almost immediately.”

The pilot said he believed that heat generated by the abnormally fast landing ignited the leaking fuel.

No one was injured, and passengers were bused to the terminal.

"All passengers on board fight EI110 were disembarked safely and will be accommodated on the next available flights," Aer Lingus said in a statement.