‘Gotta get off this plane’: JetBlue passengers plead with crew after aborted landings at JFK

Disturbing video shot aboard a JetBlue flight captured passengers clamoring to get off the aircraft in Newark – shouting that they have been scared after a number of failed makes an attempt to land at JFK Airport throughout dangerous climate.

“I’m not going again within the air,” one passenger is heard yelling at officers within the cabin.

One other man is seen pleading to get off the aircraft, which the airline mentioned had been scheduled to land at JFK after a flight from Cancun, Mexico, on Thursday.

“My children are panicking,” the person shouts. “We gotta get off this aircraft. It’s harmful!

“We tried to land 4 occasions already … we’re scared to fly, we wanna get off! I don’t need to go to jail nevertheless it’s not proper,” he mentioned.

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A person is seen pleading to get off the aircraft.
Sabrina Ettinger through ViralHog
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The flight had been scheduled to land at JFK after a flight from Cancun, Mexico.
Sabrina Ettinger through ViralHog

“I don’t care about JFK — it’s our lives! Individuals are sick again there, persons are fainting, persons are throwing up! A little bit respect for human beings!” the person continues as different passengers additionally chime in about desirous to disembark.

JetBlue spokesman Derek Dombrowski informed The Submit that Flight 1852 diverted to Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport “on account of climate” over JFK.

“With out correct customs processing out there for the flight at Newark, the plane remained on the bottom for 60 minutes and as soon as the climate cleared departed once more for JFK the place it safely landed,” he mentioned in an e mail.

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The airline reportedly supplied passengers $50 in flight credit for the inconvenience.
Sabrina Ettinger through ViralHog
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Flight 1852 diverted to Newark Liberty Worldwide Airport “on account of climate” over JFK.
Sabrina Ettinger through ViralHog

“We apologize for the inconvenience this weather-related diversion created,” Dombrowski added.

The airline reportedly supplied passengers $50 in flight credit for the inconvenience.

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