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JetBlue with nosegear problems? Currently circling, burning down fuel....

Anyone heard anything about this? My wife told me about it via a phone call from her mother. Third hand news, so it may not be real accurate....
 
new route:
JBU292 BUR A2231 BUR E0015 BUR./.EHF125071..BUR 6727

old route:
JBU292 BUR A2231 JFK E0255 BUR.VNY7.DAG.J100.BCE..EKR..BFF.J94.PMM.J70.
LVZ.LENDY5.JFK/0438 6727
 
so it's cocked, but can they retract it? i just heard abou this and am waiting for the commercials. do the main gear come down? i did see the picture of the nose gear, looks pretty nasty. looks like a dicey situation. good luck, JB.
 
145 pax, getting ready to make an emergency landing at LAX, apparently. news said that they cannot dump fuel, as was mentioned earlier, so they are trying to burn some fuel off. is this true? i though all large a/c like that could jettison fuel.
 
Flywithmike said:
According to FOX news, Airbus aircraft cannot dump fuel. :rolleyes:

Shepard Smith (Fox news) speculated that this was the case, and later implied that this was confirmed. I can't hardly believe that a plane the size of an airbus can't dump fuel.
 
cjs said:
Shepard Smith (Fox news) speculated that this was the case, and later implied that this was confirmed. I can't hardly believe that a plane the size of an airbus can't dump fuel.


WHY??

Lots of a/c cant dump fuel.....MD80? Global Express? 757?....

you fly it around and get the fuel where you want - or just land it heavy.

WHATS the big deal with the fuel dump folks? :confused:.

These guys will ace this.....hold this nose off until about 40kts, shear off some parts, everyone will evacuate just fine...and they will be heroes!
 
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Confirmed by the geeks on airliners.net:
[font=ARIAL,][font=ARIAL,]"Narrow bodies like the 737, 757, MD-80 and A320 do not have the ability to dump fuel."[/font][/font]
 
FLASH - JB292 Emergency Landing!!

On Fox News and MSNBC right now live!!!!!!!
 
CNN reported the wheels are turned way too far to the Right. FOX reported they are turned way too far to the Left.
 
A guy made an interesting point. MSNBC is a channel aired on transcon JB flights. Now, imagine you're a passenger listening to these talking head pontificate over the fate of the aircraft on those on board. Talk about BLSD (Before Landing Stress Disorder)!

2000Flyer
 
cjs said:
Shepard Smith (Fox news) speculated that this was the case, and later implied that this was confirmed. I can't hardly believe that a plane the size of an airbus can't dump fuel.

Believe it. It's not that big of a deal if handled correctly. If need be, an emergency "overweight" landing can take place.

Many commercial airline aircraft cannot dump fuel. The A320 family is one of them.

SCR
 
Jet Blue plane attempts to make emergency landing
LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — A Jet Blue airliner unsuccessfully attempted to make an emergency landing Wednesday after its front wheels were turned sideways and unable to retract into the plane after takeoff from a nearby airport.
The plane left Burbank Airport sometime after 3 p.m. for New York's JFK airport, according to Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Donn Walker.

Jet Blue flight 292 was circling the Long Beach Airport, about 30 miles south of Burbank, as airport officials tried to determine what the best solution was. Walker said the Airbus A320 was dumping fuel over the Pacific.

No other details were immediately available and Forest Hills, N.Y.-based Jet Blue could not be reached for comment.
 
This has happened before, landed in JFK. Less than 10' off the centerline and two wrecked tires. Not even an evacuation.

Lets hope for the same tonight!

A350
 
scangadah said:
CNN reported the wheels are turned way too far to the Right. FOX reported they are turned way too far to the Left.

That's hillarious.
 

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