A woman who tried to set fire to a plane using a lighter while flying on a jetBlue flight to Puerto Rico has been arrested and faces a jail term of 25 years.
Idializ Gomez had boarded the jetBlue flight 745 at the John F Kennedy International Airport in New York in the early hours of September 6 before going on her arsonist rampage.
Having boarded the aircraft, chaos broke out when the woman grabbed a lighter and successfully set fire to two blankets and an in-flight control panel.
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It is unclear why she wanted to set fire to the plane.
The FBI released a statement after the incident, saying she had been arrested and charged with the destruction of aircraft or aircraft facilities.
During the flight, Gomez utilised a lighter to ignite and successfully damage two blankets and a portion of the in- flight control panel of the seat next to hers, the FBI said.
The FBI statement said: "If convicted, the defendant faces up to 25 years' imprisonment.
US federal regulations allow passengers to carry one lighter in their carry-on baggage, media reports said.
Jet Blue Airways has said the incident is under investigation.
The airline said they were currently cooperating with law enforcement.
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