JetBlue Flight 543 Makes Emergency Landing at Newark Due to Engine Issue
In Brief
JetBlue flight 543 returned to Newark after engine failure and smoke, causing brief airport closure.
Key Facts
- JetBlue flight 543 experienced an engine failure on takeoff from Newark Liberty International Airport
- The flight was bound for Florida when the incident occurred on Wednesday
- Crew reported smoke in the cockpit during the emergency, according to the Federal Aviation Administration
- Passengers and crew evacuated the Airbus A320 via slides on a taxiway after landing, according to the FAA
- Newark Airport briefly closed following the emergency landing before reopening, according to CBS News
What Happened
On Wednesday, JetBlue flight 543, an Airbus A320 bound for Florida, experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff from Newark Liberty International Airport. The crew reported smoke in the cockpit, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, and returned to the airport for an emergency landing. After landing, passengers and crew evacuated the aircraft using slides on a taxiway, per FAA reports. The airport briefly closed due to the incident but has since reopened, according to CBS ...
Why It Matters
The incident resulted in temporary disruption to air traffic at Newark Liberty International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration and airport authorities managed the situation following established emergency procedures. The event illustrates the operational responses to in-flight mechanical issues at a major airport.
Sources
- CBS News — Newark Airport reopens after JetBlue flight makes emergency landing due to engine issue(just now)
- The Guardian — JetBlue engine failure on takeoff at Newark airport disrupts air traffic(just now)