FIRE DURING TAKEOFF on Jetblue A321 at Kennedy Airport
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Published 2024-01-15
Jetblue A321 performing flight from JFK to Ontario was commencing the takeoff roll when other pilots on frequency reported sparks and flames coming out of their right hand engine forcing the pilots to reject the takeoff.
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EPISODES:
00:00 Video Information
00:38 Jetblue Cleared for takeoff
04:00 Jetblue clears the runway
06:00 Runway sweep is carried out
06:50 Jetblue aircraft is inspected
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All Comments (21)
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Shortly after this incident occured, TWO more emergencies were declared simultaneously. Video for those here -> https://youtu.be/zUHvfWxJSF4?si=4iRRBEliXWsj3DrR
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That 5:44 must have been the finest enunciated "Cleared for takeoff" given at JFK in a looong time.
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All this, and the Jetblue pilot sounds like hes barely staying awake.
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LOVE when the pilots help each other out. Invaluable in this case
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“The runway is all yours” I love seeing how JFK controllers, famous for having zero patience, are instantly accommodating and helpful the second an emergency arises. Consummate professionals. Bravo.
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Jet Blue 355, casual: "Uh, you can send the crash...if we're on fire." "Does it still look like we're on fire?"
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Props to that endeavor flight for the assist.
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The JetBlue pilot sounds so laid-back , all in a day’s work.😃
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Starting at 2:50 the tower states it "might" need to sweep the runway for debris. The Delta A330 pilot chimes in to all but force a sweep and cover his ass if his plane gets damaged. Safety first!
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In addition to PAPD ARFF crews, an Alert 3 at either airport gets a second alarm response from the FDNY with numerous special units to assist. 13 engine companies (many bringing support vehicles), 4 trucks, 2 rescues, 2 squad companies, 11 command officers, 11 support units and vehicles, and a fireboat. That's like every FD in my entire county!
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Correction: 2:02 "The right engine is just glowing at the back, it does not look like it's on fire."
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Pilots were all quick to help each other and get that handled
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I quite often listen to JFK tower/ground to help me sleep at night (I like the chatter and I live in the UK so it’s nice and busy at JFK whilst I’m nodding off). I woke up to this in the middle of the night but was too sleepy to retain anything other than that there was a serious-sounding emergency. Thanks for answering that question 😂
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Correction needed at 2:02 "Endeavor pilot says.... "it does NOT look like it is on fire".
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I aim to be as chill in life as that JetBlue pilot
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One of the calmest, clearest, supportive and coordinated take-off aborts I've watched in a long time.
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Nice to hear that Hans Moleman became a JetBlue pilot! lol
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Great handling of the situation by ATC and all pilots involved
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Jetblue took his chill pills today
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That one pilot sounds like Eeyore lol. “My engine is still on fire? Ok.”