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An Inglewood couple is suing JetBlue after a flight inbound to LAX dropped a watermelon-sized block of ice that crashed through their ceiling into their bedroom, according to a new lawsuit.
In the lawsuit, Reese and Ferrarini are seeking $180,000 each in property damages, $300,000 for emotional distress, $40,000 in medical expenses and $300,000 for pain, suffering and inconvenience.
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JetBlue Flight 292 making an emergency landing in September 2005 with its nose landing gear turned sideways. This list of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline summarizes airline accidents and all kinds of incidents, major or minor, by airline company with flight number, location, date, aircraft type, and cause.
Pages in category "JetBlue accidents and incidents" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The exact cause of the accident was never determined. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 293 was a Military Air Transport Service charter flight carrying 101 servicemen and their families that crashed into the sea off the Alaska coast on June 3, 1963. The cause of the accident was never determined, and no bodies were ever recovered. [9]
JetBlue issued a statement that said two people were found dead in an aircraft's landing gear compartment on Monday night. "The circumstances surrounding how they accessed the aircraft remain ...
JetBlue Flight 292 was a scheduled flight from Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California, to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City. On September 21, 2005, Captain Scott Burke executed an emergency landing in the Airbus A320-232 at Los Angeles International Airport after the nose gear jammed in an abnormal position.