Private plane carrying Jason Momoa makes emergency landing after fire scare
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
Maybe Jason Momoa is too hot.
A private plane carrying the "Aquaman" star was forced to make an emergency landing in Palm Springs, Calif., on the way to Phoenix, Ariz., after a fire scare.
Momoa, 39, documented the incident on Instagram.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
JASON MOMOA, LISA BONET HAVE AWKWARD MOMENT WITH ASHLEY GRAHAM
"We got ourselves a slight delay — half an hour out in Palm Springs and the plane wanted to start a fire," the actor said in a video. "So yeah, good ole' fire department, gotta love 'em," he added as he panned over fire trucks on the tarmac. "Looks like we're driving!"
Cool as a cucumber, the "Justice League" star showed his pals in another clip, as well as another private plane approaching.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
"Some friends came to pick me up," he quipped.
As it turned out, the Cessna Citation 560 XL hadn't actually had a fire.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}
The Palm Springs firefighters' Instagram account posted a photo with the Hawaiian hunk, writing, "Had an Aircraft emergency today. Reported engine fire with @prideofgypsies on board. ARFF Engineer Andy Meza told his crew, 'Not on my watch boys...not on my watch.' Turned out to be a false alarm but the ARFF Lads were on the ready. It’s always nice to meet cool people. #aquaman #palmsprings #firefighters #bestjobintheworld #ARFF#visitpalmsprings #local3601 #engine#truck #chiefmiller."