According to ch-aviation, the aircraft that operated the service (N977JE) is a seven-year-old A321-200 that first entered the JetBlue fleet in December 2018. The aircraft, which took its first test flight on December 14, 2018, was initially registered under French Airbus registration F-WZMY.
The plane is named ‘The Limint Does Not Exist’. It is configured to carry a total of 159 passengers in a two-class layout, including 16 Mint and 143 Economy. The plane is powered by two IAE V2533-A5 engines. Further characteristics for the plane below:
| Registration | N977JE |
|---|---|
| Serial Number (MSN) | 8641 |
| Hex Code | AD9E73 |
| Type | Airbus A321-231 |
| Nickname | The Limint Does Not Exist |
| Plane Age | Seven years, three months |
| Status | Active |
Violating a zero-tolerance policy onboard a flight can result in severe consequences that can include (but are not limited to) arrest, criminal charges, fines, or airline bans – depending on the severity. Flight attendants usually ask for inappropriate behavior to stop (such as the yellow card handed out in this instance), and then the pilot in command has the ability to request police intervention if required. Most airlines have a zero-tolerance policy for disruptive or inappropriate behavior, and offenders of this policy may be placed on a no-fly list.
Credits: JetBlue









