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A JetBlue plane returns to Rhode Island after hitting a coyote

A JetBlue flight had to return to the Rhode Island airport a few minutes after taking off, after hitting a coyote on the runway during the morning of Tuesday. The incident, which involved flight 1129 bound for New York's JFK airport, occurred at T.F. Green Airport, according to local sources. The aircraft, an Airbus A320, continued its initial climb, but after about fifteen minutes in the air, the crew announced the return to Providence. A passenger, Erin Drozda, reported that she heard "a bump" during takeoff. The captain explained over the loudspeaker: "If anyone heard that bump, it was because we hit a coyote and we're going back." The flight 1129 was carrying more than 120 passengers and six crew members, according to data provided by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Rec The FAA has indicated that incidents with wildlife on airport runways have increased in recent years. In 2022, more than 17,000 such events were recorded across the country, mostly involving birds, but also mammals such as foxes and coyotes. Upon landing, emergency teams were waiting on the runway. There, they inspected the nose of the plane for damage and asked the passengers to disembark for a complete inspection. Drozda added that, after about half an hour inside the airport, they were informed that the aircraft was in condition and were able to reboard. During the inspection procedure, JetBlue maintenance personnel and airport technicians reviewed the aircraft for potential structural damage. This check is mandatory after any collision with wildlife, according to FAA regulations, to ensure the integrity of the fuselage and the proper functioning of the navigation and landing systems.

Timeline and Repercussions of the Incident

Data from the specialized portal FlightAware indicates that the plane took off at 6:16 in the morning and returned at 6:40. Subsequently, it resumed its route shortly after 8:30 and landed in New York at 9:06.

Although the delay caused some passengers, like Drozda and his wife, to miss international connections, they managed to reschedule their trip for the next day.

From T.F. Green Airport, located in Warwick and managed by the Rhode Island Airport Corporation, they stated that the incident did not alter the operation of other flights. Airport spokespersons specified that the runway cleaning and wildlife control procedures were activated immediately after the incident, a standard industry measure to prevent further risks. JetBlue confirmed that the aircraft returned "out of precaution" after the report of contact with wildlife and that the landing was carried out without incidents or injuries. The company emphasized that the decision to interrupt the journey and conduct a thorough inspection was made because passenger safety was a priority.

The Challenge of Wildlife in US Airports

The impact of animals on runways is a recognized risk by the aeronautical authorities of the United States. According to the Federal Aviation Administration, the number of wildlife strikes increased by 38% between 2017 and 2022, driven by urban expansion and the reduction of natural habitats near airports. Coyotes, in particular, have adapted to human environments and can access trails through gaps in fences or poorly guarded perimeters. In the case of T.F. Green Airport, local authorities have implemented additional monitoring measures and physical barriers in recent years to reduce these encounters. However, aviation security experts cited by Aviation Week magazine maintain that the presence of wildlife at US airfields remains a relevant problem, especially at medium-sized airports or those located in semi-urban areas.

Protocols and Recent Background

The JetBlue incident is not isolated. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, in the last three years, at least 450 annual collisions between aircraft and mammals have been reported in the country. Although most do not cause serious harm, some have produced significant operational delays and, in exceptional situations, costly material damage. In 2016, for example, an American Airlines flight in Chicago aborted takeoff after colliding with a deer, leading to a review of safety protocols. These episodes have driven the development of new wildlife detection technologies and the tightening of controls at runway access points. The experience of flight 1129 shows how the combination of safety protocols, immediate reaction of the crew, and coordination between airport authorities and the airline avoided major consequences for passengers and air operations.

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