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He ran to a window and saw passengers standing on the runway near the plane, surrounded by fire trucks. "My friend and I were able to rebook to a flight out of Oakland, so we're driving there now," he said. Hours after the incident, the empty plane had yet to be towed from the runway. About a dozen passengers lingered in the terminal, waiting for their luggage or snacking on airport food paid for by JetBlue. "Everybody's been really nice and taking care of each other," said Ruppe, who was celebrating her birthday. "I just wish that I had worn my tennis shoes." Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the plane had not caused any delays at the airport. The incident was being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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