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Unusual post-landing: JetBlue aircraft from Barbados tilts backward at JFK

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Unusual post-landing: JetBlue aircraft from Barbados tilts backward at JFK

A peculiar scene unfolded on Sunday night at New York’s John F Kennedy International Airport when a JetBlue aircraft tilted backward with its nose ascending towards the sky post-landing.

The incident, involving Flight 662 from Bridgetown, Barbados, captured the attention of onlookers, sparking a flurry of social media posts capturing the aircraft’s awkward angle, approximately 30 degrees from the horizontal, at the passenger gate.

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Weight and balance: The reason behind the tilt

JetBlue authorities attributed this unusual posture to a shift in weight and balance during the passengers’ deplaning process. 

The adjustment in weight distribution caused the aircraft to rock back, momentarily defying the standard stability expected of such massive vessels post-landing. 

Despite the odd appearance and likely discomfort experienced onboard, the event did not result in any reported injuries.

The aftermath: Inspection and precaution

Following the spectacle, the aircraft was removed from its service to undergo an inspection. 

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