JetBlue Airways Flight 292, an Airbus A320 registered as N536JB, made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on September 21, 2005. The aircraft experienced a malfunction in its nose landing gear shortly after taking off from Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California. The incident was broadcast live to passengers via the in-flight entertainment system, creating a surreal experience for those on board.
The problem arose when the flight crew received error messages indicating faults with the nose landing gear shock absorber and steering system. Air traffic controllers confirmed that the nose wheels were locked at a 90-degree angle during a low-altitude pass over Long Beach Airport. To reduce risks associated with landing, pilots flew in a figure-eight pattern for over three hours to burn fuel before diverting to Los Angeles for its longer runways and better emergency response capabilities.
Passengers experienced heightened anxiety as they watched news coverage of their own situation. Zachary Mastoon described it as "unreal," while Lisa Schiff sent reassuring messages to her family despite her fear. Diane Hamilton expressed concern about whether the plane would catch fire upon landing.