JetBlue Plane Strikes Drone Near Cockpit During JFK Landing Approach
A JetBlue Airbus A321 flight from Las Vegas to New York experienced a serious safety incident when it collided with a drone approximately 3,000 feet above the New Jersey coastline during final landing preparations at JFK International Airport. The pilots spotted the remotely operated drone seconds before impact, which struck just above the cockpit. Despite the collision, the crew maintained composure and safely completed the nighttime landing with hundreds of passengers on board.
Following the incident, the aircraft was immediately taken out of service and moved to a hangar for a thorough engineering inspection. JetBlue technicians reported no visible physical damage, scratches, or conclusive evidence of a physical collision. The airline emphasized that safety remains their top priority and pledged full cooperation with ongoing investigations by U.S. aviation authorities.
This event highlights growing concerns over the illegal operation of civilian drones near commercial flight paths and the potential risk they pose to aviation safety. Authorities continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the drone strike to prevent future occurrences.
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