Tremayne Graves was faraway from his flight from Los Angeles to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for not saying “yes” loud sufficient whereas consenting to help within the emergency exit row. (Credit score: KTTV)
An unruly JetBlue passenger opened an overwing exit on a flight trying to depart Boston on Monday, inflicting the plane to deploy its emergency slide.
The incident, which happened at Boston Logan Worldwide Airport on Tuesday night, was confirmed by JetBlue and the Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport). Massport instructed FOX Enterprise the suspect was a male passenger.
“[He] attempted to open the door while the plane was taxiing and the emergency slide deployed,” an official mentioned, including that no accidents have been reported.
The Massachusetts State Police (MSP) arrived on the scene round 7:25 p.m. and detained the passenger. An MSP trooper instructed FOX Enterprise that the response was prompted by “reports of a disturbance.”
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JetBlue later instructed FOX Enterprise that the flight was delayed on account of the incident.
“[The] customer, for unknown reasons, opened an overwing exit while the aircraft was taxiing at Logan, causing the deployment of an emergency slide,” the airline mentioned. “The individual remained on board the aircraft, and Massachusetts State Police were called to the scene.”
As of 8:30 p.m., JetBlue mentioned it was “working to get our customers on their way as quickly as possible.”
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A JetBlue flight takes off from Boston Logan Worldwide Airport. (Stan Grossfeld/Boston Globe through Getty Photos/File)
The Logan Airport incident was not the one uncommon incident that concerned JetBlue this week. Two useless our bodies have been discovered on JetBlue Flight 1801 from JFK Airport in New York Metropolis to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Monday.
Officers discovered the our bodies, which have been situated within the aircraft’s touchdown gear, throughout a routine upkeep inspection, a JetBlue spokesperson instructed FOX Enterprise.
JetBlue planes are seen at Boston Logan Worldwide Airport. (David L. Ryan/Boston Globe through Getty Photos/File)
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“This is a heartbreaking situation, and we are committed to working closely with authorities to support their efforts to understand how this occurred,” the spokesperson mentioned in an announcement.
FOX Enterprise’ Stephen Sorace contributed to this report.