A JetBlue commercial flight nearly became involved in a serious aviation incident while flying near Venezuelan airspace. The aircraft, operating an international route, was forced to perform an emergency maneuver after a dangerous proximity to another plane was detected, causing alarm both in the cockpit and among passengers.
According to reports, the pilot received an alert from the collision avoidance system, allowing timely action to prevent a midair crash. Although the flight continued without further complications and landed safely, the episode once again raised concerns about air safety in regions with limited surveillance or heightened geopolitical tensions.

This incident comes at a time when several airlines have reduced or canceled routes near Venezuela following international warnings about operational risks in the area.
Why do incidents like this raise concern?
Because they highlight possible failures in air traffic control and reinforce the need to strengthen safety measures to protect crews and passengers on commercial flights.