A person tried to open the door of a taxiing plane at Boston's Logan International Airport Tuesday night, according to the airport. One person who was detained is due in court Wednesday.
A man was arrested and accused of trying to open the door of a taxiing JetBlue flight at Boston Logan International Airport. The incident occurred around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday on a flight to San Juan, Puerto Rico.
The passenger who attempted to open a JetBlue wing door just before takeoff and climb out at Logan Airport has been identified. Massachusetts State Police arrested the suspect, Angel Luis Torres Morales,
The JetBlue passenger, Angel Luis Torres Morales, of Puerto Rico, was arraigned Wednesday in the East Boston division of the Boston Municipal Court on charges of interfering with operations of an ...
The Airbus A320 was headed to San Juan, Puerto Rico. There were no injuries reported, according to Massport. A spokesperson for JetBlue said the passenger opened an overwing exit "for unknown ...
A Puerto Rican man was charged on Wednesday in connection with opening the door of a plane before it was due to take off from Logan International Airport.
BOSTON - A Puerto Rican man is on his way home with his parents after posting bail for allegedly throwing open an emergency door on a Puerto Rica-bound JetBlue ... in Puerto Rico is now allowed ...
A passenger aboard a JetBlue flight opened an exit door abruptly as the plane was taxiing for takeoff. The passenger pried the door open ‘suddenly and without warning’ around 7.30pm on Tuesday while the aircraft was on the tarmac at Boston Logan International Airport, according to Massachusetts State Police spokesperson Tim McGuirk.
Puerto Rico. The passenger, who has not been publicly identified, opened the emergency exit door and deployed the slide, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. JetBlue said the ...
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