JetBlue flight 1230 from Cancun to Newark was diverted to Tampa International Airport after experiencing a sudden drop in altitude, leading to an emergency landing. Approximately 15 people were transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and the FAA is investigating a potential “flight control issue” on the Airbus A320. JetBlue has stated that the aircraft is out of service for inspection and that a full investigation will be conducted to determine the cause. The incident occurred amidst heightened stress in air travel due to the government shutdown, impacting staffing and potentially contributing to delays, and took place just after a strong cold front had passed through Florida.
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A JetBlue flight bound for San Juan was delayed Tuesday evening when a passenger, allegedly following a dispute with his girlfriend, opened an emergency exit and deployed the slide while the plane was taxiing at Boston’s Logan Airport. Massachusetts State Police responded, arresting the man who remained on board. The incident prompted a delay for the flight. He is scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday.
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Two deceased males were discovered in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane following its arrival at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport from New York City. The bodies, found during a post-flight inspection, were significantly decomposed, and their identities remain unknown. Authorities are investigating how the individuals accessed the aircraft, with the incident prompting renewed concerns about airport security following similar recent occurrences. The National Transportation Safety Board is not investigating as the flight crew and aircraft operation were not involved.
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