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JetBlue faces lawsuit over ice chunk falling from plane onto home

JetBlue faces lawsuit over ice chunk falling from plane onto home
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The aviation industry faces numerous safety challenges, including the rare occurrence of ice falling from aircraft. This phenomenon was brought to light by a lawsuit involving a Los Angeles couple, Michael Reese and Leah Ferrarini, who claim that a "watermelon-sized" chunk of ice fell from a JetBlue aircraft and crashed through their home's roof. The incident occurred on January 1, 2024, as JetBlue Flight 2715 flew overhead.

According to The Independent, the couple was in their bedroom when the ice hit at around 20:09. They were unharmed but are seeking $1 million in damages for property damage and emotional distress. They reported ongoing anxiety due to their home's location beneath a flight path.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigated and found issues with the aircraft's potable water system valve, which had been leaking and forming ice. Inspectors discovered misthreaded fasteners related to this valve. JetBlue denies negligence, stating it complies with industry standards and federal regulations. A spokesperson said, "At JetBlue, safety is our number one priority and guides everything we do."

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Ice can form on aircraft even without leaks due to supercooled water droplets encountered during flight. The UK's Civil Aviation Authority reports about 25 "ice fall" incidents annually. Heathrow Airport notes that not all ice falls are aviation-related; some are unexplained megacryometeors.

In August 2023, a similar incident occurred in Shirley, Massachusetts. Ice also caused damage in Banbury, UK, in September 2023. Regular maintenance is required to minimize such risks.

Ice poses operational concerns beyond ground hazards; it can affect flight safety significantly. For instance, Air France Flight 447 crashed in 2009 after ice crystals disrupted its pitot tubes.

De-icing procedures are crucial for maintaining safe operations during cold weather conditions to prevent accidents or performance issues.

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