Operations at the Rochester airport ran smoothly on Friday after a plane slid off the runway on Thursday.

American Airlines confirmed the incident happened due to weather conditions. The airline released the following statement addressing the incident:

“After landing safely in Rochester (ROC), American Eagle flight 5811, operated by Piedmont Airlines with service from Philadelphia (PHL) to ROC, exited the taxiway while in transit to the terminal due to snowy airfield conditions. Safety is our top priority, and we apologize to our customers for their experience. Everyone on board deplaned safely and was transported to the terminal by bus.”

None of the 50 passengers or three crew members were hurt.

"You can tell we weren't slowing down and all of a sudden you just feel do do do do do," said Tekkis Jackson, who is visiting from South Carolina. "And it's like, 'What is going on?'"

"We're used to this Rochester weather and the snow, so we just didn't expect that much ... at the time it wasn't that much snow, seemingly," said Daniel Mancuso, of Rochester. "I think it just wasn't de-iced enough and kind of went off the runway there."

Monroe County officials say an investigation into the incident is underway. The airline said the plane will be taken out of service for a full safety inspection.