JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Electrical Odor
JetBlue Airways flight B6-369 made an emergency landing in Bermuda on August 14th.
The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed in the cockpit.
The plane landed safely. All one hundred and fifty-four people aboard remained unharmed.

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