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Two found dead in JetBlue plane’s landing gear after flight from NYC to Florida

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JetBlue Airbus A320-200 passenger aircraft spotted taxiing in LaGuardia airport LGA in New York City. The A320 airplane has the registration tail number N526JL, the name Blues Jsut Want to Have Fun and is powered by 2x IAE jet engines. Jet Blue Airways Corporation is a major airline in the United States with headquarters in Long Island City, Queens, NYC operating domestic and international network routes with a fleet of 286 planes. New York, USA on November 12, 2024 (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Tragedy struck at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport when the bodies of two individuals were discovered in the landing gear compartment of a JetBlue flight that had arrived from JFK Airport in New York. The grim discovery occurred during a routine post-flight maintenance check on Monday evening.

Investigation underway

Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies and medical examiners have launched an investigation into how the individuals accessed the aircraft. The victims were pronounced dead at the scene, and autopsies are planned to determine the cause of death. Their identities remain unknown, and JetBlue has pledged to cooperate fully with authorities.

JetBlue’s response

JetBlue expressed sorrow over the incident, calling it a “heartbreaking situation.” The airline emphasized its commitment to supporting investigative efforts to uncover the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

Risks of stowing away in aircraft landing gear

Stowing away in an airplane’s landing gear is perilous. Temperatures at cruising altitudes of nearly 40,000 feet plummet well below freezing, and oxygen levels are dangerously low. While some stowaways have used this method to cross international borders, these recent cases occurred entirely within U.S. airspace.

Similar incidents

This incident closely mirrors a Christmas Eve tragedy in Hawaii, where a body was discovered in the wheel well of a United Airlines jet arriving from Chicago. Authorities have not indicated any connection between the two events but are investigating potential links or inspirations.

Impact on airport operations

Despite the incident, operations at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport were not affected, according to an airport spokesperson. However, the discovery has raised serious questions about airport and airline security protocols.

The ongoing investigation will seek to understand the motivations and circumstances behind this tragic and unusual event.

Herbert Bauernebel

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