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Old 09-27-2005, 10:38 PM
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Default Jetblue Incident Photos - Not RV Related

A friend of mine who claims to have some connections got some close-up photos of the recent Jetblue incident. I found it interesting that the tires were still attached. What are the chances of Van's hiring someone that had a part in the design of the nose gear on that sucker? ;-)




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Old 09-28-2005, 12:31 AM
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Very interesting! Thanks for posting them.
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Old 09-28-2005, 12:31 AM
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Something's not jiving between the recent story and these photos. The recent JetBlue incident involved N536JB "Canyon Blue" not N503JB "Bluebird." Each of JetBlue's airplane has "blue" in its name, you know. N503JB was JetBlue's first A320 delivered by the way. I know this nosegear problem has happened before but has it happened to JetBlue twice??

Still, they are cool photos though.
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Old 09-28-2005, 05:28 AM
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Mikey:

I really can't verify the authenticity of these photos...so what you say may very well be true. It's interesting either way -- the photos are of the recent incident or *another* incident with a similar problem.

I just found an article on Findlaw (and other places) about 7 other incidents involving Airbus nose gears, including one incident in November 2002 where the pilot had to make a landing at JFK just like the one we saw in California. The article is here.

The picture taken from a distance shows the aircraft sitting well off the centerline. If I remember correctly, the captain put the aircraft exactly on the centerline. Also, the person standing there is wearing what appears to be a heavy winter coat, which tells me this could be the JFK incident.

BTW: Here are the two other pictures I couldn't get in my original post:



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Old 09-28-2005, 05:56 AM
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Something's not jiving between the recent story and these photos. The recent JetBlue incident involved N536JB "Canyon Blue" not N503JB "Bluebird." Each of JetBlue's airplane has "blue" in its name, you know. N503JB was JetBlue's first A320 delivered by the way. I know this nosegear problem has happened before but has it happened to JetBlue twice??

Still, they are cool photos though.
I guess it's possible for two times for Jet Blue but it's certainly bad luck, if true.

Also, I'm not sure the weather in LA requires winter coats yet and I don't remember the yellow stripe down the center of the runway either (key words: don't remember)

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Old 09-28-2005, 06:32 AM
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Something's not jiving between the recent story and these photos. The recent JetBlue incident involved N536JB "Canyon Blue" not N503JB "Bluebird." Each of JetBlue's airplane has "blue" in its name, you know. N503JB was JetBlue's first A320 delivered by the way. I know this nosegear problem has happened before but has it happened to JetBlue twice??

Still, they are cool photos though.
ANd another thing that struck me ... I thought the tires burned quite a bit on the LA landing.

Thanks for the photos in any case.

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Old 09-28-2005, 06:44 AM
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Those are all photos from the JFK landing several years ago.

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Old 09-28-2005, 06:52 AM
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you're right, they are from the JFK incident. Another way to tell the pics aren't from LAX - check out the guy in the winter coat!
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Old 09-28-2005, 07:08 AM
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Actually three give aways that it's not last weeks LAX incident:

1) winter coat (already mentioned by Mike and Scott)
2) the LAX bird came to a stop at the end of and in the middle of a runway center line stripe. This JFK bird is two feet or so left of center white stripe.
3) the most obvious thing to me is the water (NY bay or something) in the background.
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Old 09-28-2005, 11:45 AM
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Default No N503JB in FAA accident files!

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Something's not jiving between the recent story and these photos. The recent JetBlue incident involved N536JB "Canyon Blue" not N503JB "Bluebird." Each of JetBlue's airplane has "blue" in its name, you know. N503JB was JetBlue's first A320 delivered by the way. I know this nosegear problem has happened before but has it happened to JetBlue twice??

Still, they are cool photos though.

Just searched the FAA accident/incident files and found no refference to N503JB as far back as 1980. Wonder what these pictures are reall of????

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