On 23 February 2016, a Boeing 737-800 departing New Chitose encountered sudden-onset and unforecast heavy snowfall whilst taxiing out. When the right engine ran down and cabin crew reports of unusual smells in the cabin and flames coming from the right engine were received, it was decided that an emergency evacuation was required. During this evacuation three passengers were injured, one seriously. The engine fire was found to have been in the tailpipe and caused by an oil leak due to engine fan blade and compressor icing which had also led to vapourised engine oil contaminating the air conditioning system.
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On 22 August 2019, a Boeing 737-800 (JA322J) being operated by Japan Airlines on a scheduled domestic passenger flight from New Chitose to Fukuoka as JL3512 stopped whilst taxiing for departure in daylight after encountering a sudden loss of visibility in unforecast heavy snow. After further taxiing and another stop, a cabin crew report of fumes and unusual smells in the cabin and flames coming from the right engine, it was decided to shut down and order an emergency evacuation of all 165 occupants. This was accomplished with one serious passenger injury and two minor ones.
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