In an unexpected twist that blends football and real-life drama, Real Madrid winger Lucas Romero was reportedly onboard Delta Flight 446 — the aircraft that experienced a terrifying engine fire shortly after takeoff from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) on Friday.
The 25-year-old Spanish international, who had just wrapped up a promotional tour and charity event in California, was en route back to Europe via Atlanta when the left engine of the Boeing 767 caught fire mid-air, forcing the pilots to make an emergency return to LAX.
“There Was Smoke, Then Panic”
According to eyewitnesses, Romero was seated in business class with two members of his personal team. Passengers described a moment of panic as flames erupted from the left engine just minutes into the flight. Videos captured by onlookers on the ground show fire trailing from the engine as the aircraft climbed.
“There was a loud noise, then the plane shook,” one passenger told local news. “People were looking out the window and screaming. Romero stayed incredibly calm — he even helped calm down a kid sitting nearby.”
Sources close to the club confirmed that Romero was unharmed, and Real Madrid officials were immediately notified upon landing.

Real Madrid Responds
Real Madrid issued a short statement on their official website:
“We can confirm that our player, Lucas Romero, was aboard Delta Flight 446 that returned to Los Angeles due to a technical issue. He is safe and currently recovering from the incident. We thank the airline staff for their professionalism.”
Club President Florentino Pérez reportedly contacted Romero personally following the event and praised the player’s composure and response during the emergency.
From LA Charity to In-Flight Chaos
Romero had been in Los Angeles for three days as part of a global brand campaign with Adidas, as well as participating in a youth training clinic for underprivileged children in East LA.
He had shared several moments on Instagram just hours before the flight, including a post captioned, “Grateful for this city. Time to head home.”
Little did he know, the return trip would become a viral headline.
Investigation Underway
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has confirmed that the incident is under investigation. Preliminary reports cite a malfunction in the left engine, possibly related to debris ingestion or mechanical failure. Delta has grounded similar aircraft models as a precaution.
The aircraft, a Boeing 767-400, was carrying 226 passengers and 9 crew members at the time of the incident. No injuries were reported, but several passengers were treated for mild anxiety and stress-related symptoms upon arrival.

A Moment of Perspective
Romero has not yet spoken publicly about the event, but insiders say he is “deeply shaken” and plans to take a short break before rejoining preseason training in Madrid next week.
One close friend of the player shared:
“He’s incredibly grateful to be safe. He said it made him realize how fragile life is — and how sometimes, it takes a scare like that to remind you what really matters.”
Social media has since been flooded with messages of support from fans and teammates alike. Real Madrid captain Nacho Fernández posted on X: “Glad you’re okay, hermano. You showed what real strength looks like.”
Looking Ahead
Lucas Romero is expected to rejoin Real Madrid for their upcoming preseason tour in Japan, although his team has hinted that travel arrangements may now shift toward private charter options.
As for Delta Flight 446 — the plane remains grounded at LAX, and full maintenance checks are underway.
While the skies might have brought unexpected danger this week, Romero’s calm demeanor and leadership under pressure have only elevated his stature — both as a footballer and a person.