🔥 Trending JetBlue Plane Reportedly Struck by Drone During Landing at JFK Airport
On June 29, 2026, a JetBlue flight approaching John F. Kennedy (JFK) Airport reported a possible collision with a drone 35. The incident occurred at an altitude of 3,000 feet as the plane was crossing the coastline 1.
Details of the Incident
The flight, identified as JetBlue Flight 948, was inbound from Las Vegas 3. The crew reported the collision while on approach to JFK 3. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has since opened an investigation into the incident 13.
This event occurred just days after another reported scare involving a drone near Newark Airport 7. On the same day as the JetBlue incident, a helicopter pilot also reported a near-miss with a remote-controlled plane, highlighting growing concerns about drone activity in controlled airspace 4.
Regulatory Response and Concerns
The FAA is responsible for the safety of the National Airspace System (NAS) 6. Incidents like these raise significant safety concerns for commercial aviation, as drones can pose a serious hazard to aircraft, potentially causing damage to engines or control surfaces 4. JetBlue, like other airlines, provides travel alerts and safety information to its passengers, which includes advisories on policies and safety 2.
Authorities are actively investigating the circumstances surrounding the JetBlue drone collision to determine the exact details and to assess any potential risks or policy implications 1.
Sources
- 1federal aviation administration: Latest News & Videos, Photos about ... economictimes.indiatimes.com
- 2Travel Alerts - JetBlue jetblue.com
- 3ROBOTTODAY Weekly June 30 - July 4, 2026 robottoday.com
- 4Aero-News Network: The aviation and aerospace world's daily/real-time ... aero-news.net
- 5Airlines and Airports News - TravelPulse travelpulse.com
- 6Federal Aviation Administration - National Airspace System nasstatus.faa.gov
- 7Britain's 10 Best Towns for Beautiful High Streets internewscast.com
- 8B62725 - JetBlue B6 2725 Flight Tracker - FlightStats flightstats.com
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