JetBlue flight 292 from Burbank is making an emergency landing right now at Burbank, Reports are the front gear is damaged and that the front gear is twisted, she's coming in right now.
JetBlue flight 292 from Burbank is making an emergency landing right now at Burbank, Reports are the front gear is damaged and that the front gear is twisted, she's coming in right now.
JetBlue flight 292 from Burbank is making an emergency landing right now at Burbank, Reports are the front gear is damaged and that the front gear is twisted, she's coming in right now.
no TV in the area, someone keep this up to date with what happened...and someone hopefully is rolling tape.
no TV in the area, someone keep this up to date with what happened...and someone hopefully is rolling tape.
I'm recording it right now.
I'm recording it right now.
The nose gear bogie is clearly tilted 90 degrees in the side views of the aircraft now showing on MSNBC, anybody know which runway at LAX he's coming into? Scheduled landing=8:25 EST
now flying left-hand circuits
Godspeed and good luck
The nose gear bogie is clearly tilted 90 degrees in the side views of the aircraft now showing on MSNBC, anybody know which runway at LAX he's coming into? Scheduled landing=8:25 EST
now flying left-hand circuits
Godspeed and good luck
The plane is N536JB. Josh, Art, Ron and Mike McLaughlin all have photos of this plane.
I think they'll be ok. We've seen these type of nosegear incidents in the past and I don't recall any serious injuries coming from them.
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The plane is N536JB. Josh, Art, Ron and Mike McLaughlin all have photos of this plane.
I think they'll be ok. We've seen these type of nosegear incidents in the past and I don't recall any serious injuries coming from them.
Email me anytime at [email protected].
Just a heck of a lot of smoke from burning rubber is what I'd expect. This isn't something to be taken lightly, though.... Crossing my fingers it turns out alright.
Just a heck of a lot of smoke from burning rubber is what I'd expect. This isn't something to be taken lightly, though.... Crossing my fingers it turns out alright.
RWY 25L it is, 11, 096 feet
RWY 25L it is, 11, 096 feet
CNN has been saying they have never had a twsited nose gear problem. its always been a gear wont come out, or partially halfway out, and its normally been the main landing gear. but never the front nose being twsited.Originally Posted by Phil D.
I am watching as well. seems to be frightenin moments for the passnegers on board.
Alex
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