Two people were found dead in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane from New York City after it landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the airline said Tuesday. It’s the latest in a string of incidents that have raised concerns over airline security.
JetBlue issued a statement that said two people were found dead in an aircraft's landing gear compartment on Monday night. The bodies were found during a routine inspection after the plane landed.
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport became the site of a grim discovery late Monday night when two people were found dead in the landing gear of a JetBlue carrier, according to the Broward Sheriff’s Office.
This is a heartbreaking situation, and we are committed to working closely with authorities to support their efforts to understand how this occurred,” a JetBlue spokesperson said.
Two people were found dead in the wheel well of a JetBlue plane from New York City after it landed at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, the airline said Tuesday. It’s the latest ...
Two people were found dead inside the landing gear compartment of a JetBlue airplane after a flight late Monday, according to the airline.
The discovery of two bodies in the landing gear of a JetBlue plane on Monday night has drawn widespread attention. The flight had arrived at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport from New York City. While tragic and unsettling, such incidents, though rare, are not unprecedented.
The flight had traveled from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. “This is a heartbreaking situation, and we are committed to working closely with authorities to support their efforts to ...
A mother is speaking out after her son has been missing for several weeks, and she believes he was on board a JetBlue plane where two bodies were found in the landing gear at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
The foundering airline could have prevented chronic delays on dozens of flights in and out of Fort Lauderdale airport, the Biden administration said.
According to FAA data, approximately 80 percent of people who try to stowaway in external compartments on aircraft — such as wheel bays — die