JetBlue flight detects 'fire-like smoke' in cockpit, makes emergency landing as passengers 'freak out'
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JetBlue flight detects 'fire-like smoke' in cockpit, makes emergency landing as passengers 'freak out'
A rapid emergency landing was made by a JetBlue flight in Kansas after a smoke alarm went off in the cargo which made the pilots make a sudden descent as some passengers freaked out and others were left in tears on Saturday evening (September 21). The flight had taken off from the JFK Airport in New York City and was sent to land in San Diego, however, it was diverted to Salina, Kansas around 6:30 pm (local time) over the smoke alarm which ultim…
JetBlue flight makes rapid emergency landing in Kansas over smoke alert in ‘intense few minutes’ that left travelers in tears
A JetBlue flight was forced to make a rapid emergency landing in Kansas Saturday evening after pilots were alerted to possible smoke in the cargo hold, officials said.
JetBlue Flight from New York to San Diego Makes Emergency Landing After Smoke Alert - Travel And Tour World
A JetBlue flight en route from New York to San Diego was forced to make an emergency landing on Saturday night after pilots received alerts indicating potential smoke or fire in the cargo hold. The aircraft, initially cruising at 36,000 feet, rapidly descended to 4,250 feet in under ten minutes before safely landing at Salina Regional Airport. Describing the experience as an “absolute plummet,” a passenger shared on Reddit, “The pilot spoke to u…
JetBlue flight makes emergency landing in Kansas after smoke alarm forces descent from 36,000 feet
A JetBlue flight from New York to San Diego made an emergency landing at Salina Regional Airport after pilots were alerted about possible smoke or fire in the cargo. The aircraft descended rapidly, and no fire was found upon landing. Passengers were safely transported to the terminal by local school buses.
JetBlue flight makes emergency landing after cargo hold smoke alert – Tukitaarvik
A JetBlue flight made an emergency landing in Kansas on Saturday after pilots were alerted to smoke in the cargo hold, but an inspection revealed it was a false alarm, the airline said. The plane descended safely and landed “without incident,” the airline said in a statement. Flight 1189 was en route from New York to San Diego when the pilot announced an alert had been received for a fire or smoke in the baggage hold, according to passenger Seth…
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