Overview
- JetBlue Flight 312, an Airbus A220-300 from Chicago O’Hare, skidded off runway 33L onto a grassy area while landing at Boston Logan International Airport.
- All passengers and crew were evacuated safely to the terminal via buses with no injuries reported.
- The FAA issued a ground stop at Logan, delaying departures until about 2 p.m. for runway clearance and aircraft inspection.
- Passengers described a rough, turbulent landing and one witness said the pilot announced a loss of steering control before the plane veered off the pavement.
- The FAA and JetBlue opened a joint investigation hours after a fatal Air India Boeing 787 crash in India killed at least 244 people.