Jetblue BCS3 at New York on Sep 29th 2024, fuel leak
Last Update: October 3, 2024 / 12:21:55 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Sep 29, 2024
Classification
Incident
Cause
Fuel leak
Flight number
B6-2892
Departure
Miami, United States
Destination
New York JFK, United States
Aircraft Registration
N3162J
Aircraft Type
Airbus A220-300
ICAO Type Designator
BCS3
The aircraft is still on the ground in New York about 107 hours (4 days 11 hours) after landing.
Aircraft Registration Data
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Sep 29, 2024
Classification
Incident
Cause
Fuel leak
Flight number
B6-2892
Departure
Miami, United States
Destination
New York JFK, United States
Aircraft Registration
N3162J
Aircraft Type
Airbus A220-300
ICAO Type Designator
BCS3
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