A pilot’s first-class landing
- Share via
A malfunctioning nose gear forced a JetBlue Airways flight that took
off from Bob Hope Airport Wednesday afternoon with 140 passengers and
six crew members on board to make a screeching emergency landing at
Los Angeles International Airport, officials said.
Flight 292 took off at 3:17 p.m. destined for John F. Kennedy
International Airport in New York, but after takeoff a flight
indicator showed that the landing gear was not retracting, JetBlue
spokeswoman Jenny Dervin said.
The plane touched down on its back wheels first, and slowly the
pilot lowered the front landing gear to the runway, with intermittent
sparks and flashes of fire, as the craft eventually came to a stop.
None of the passengers was reported injured.
“It was incredible,” Burghdorf said. “We were so pleased that
everything turned out the way it did. The pilot did an amazing job.”
Passengers were taken to Bradley International Terminal at LAX,
where JetBlue employees helped them with travel arrangements and
medical checks.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.