Newark, New Jersey — JetBlue Flight 543 returned to Newark Liberty International Airport and evacuated Wednesday after crew reported an engine failure and smoke shortly after takeoff. The Airbus A320, carrying about 122 people, landed safely and passengers used inflatable slides to exit onto a taxiway; emergency crews responded and officials reported no injuries, though one passenger was evaluated for chest pains. Airport operations were temporarily suspended, causing delays and a ground stop before resuming later. The FAA and Port Authority are investigating and JetBlue said safety is its top priority. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research findings.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
Safety is paramount when you fly. This incident is a reminder to pay attention to the safety briefing and know your nearest exit. It's also a good idea to keep your seatbelt fastened even when the sign is off. You never know when turbulence or an unexpected event might occur.
JetBlue Flight 543's engine failure is a rare event, but it shows that safety protocols work. The crew's quick response and the passengers' orderly evacuation prevented any serious injuries. Worth forwarding if you know someone flying soon - it's a reminder that safety always comes first.
Aviation investigators, regulatory bodies, and emergency response teams benefited by gaining operational data and procedural insights from the incident response and subsequent inquiry.
Passengers, airline schedules, and Newark Liberty International Airport operations suffered stress, disruptions, and multi-hour delays following the emergency return and evacuation.
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