JetBlue passenger’s video blessing plane goes viral

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A woman from Florida decided to bless two planes on which she recently traveled, and the decision is to obtain mixed criticism of viewers of her viral video.

Desiree Salter published images On Tiktok From his blessing a jetblue plane heading for Punta Cana on February 15 and rubbing it with oil during boarding. The legend of the post reads as follows: “In the name of Jesus, we pray … Amen!”

Salter took part of the oil on his finger and did the cross sign Next to the open door of the plane. His video obtained more than 6 million Sunday views, with supporters and non-believers who comment.

“The way I would instantly feel more safe on this flight,” said a man in response to video.

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Florida's wife blesses the jetblue plane before takeoff

The resident desiree of Florida Salter can be seen rubbing the blessed oil on a plane before a trip on February 15, 2025. (@ desireesalter / tmx / fox news)

“There is a thin line between faith and fear,” said another.

Salter published a later video To say that she had no idea that her video would arouse as many views, but she particularly wanted to answer a repeated question that she received social media users.

“I receive the oil From my church, “ She explained. “My stepfather is a pastor, and he prayed for oil and transmitted it to the congregation.”

She said she kept bottles of oil at home and in her bag.

“He turned out to have a just before the trip and, of course, with some of these planes that crushed and strange things that happen, I just wanted to pray for that and put everyone here in safety” , she said. “God has kept us safe. God kept us covered, and the devil is a liar.”

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Desiree Salter blesses the return flight

Desiree Salter again put blessed oil during its return flight to Orlando, Florida, Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, February 20, 2025. (@ desireesalter / tmx / fox news)

Salter did the same on the plane for his return Flight to Florida February 20.

JetBlue did not immediately respond to a request for commercial comments from Fox.

Videos come after a few highly publicized aviation incidents in recent weeks.

On January 29, the American Airlines 5342 flight collided with an American army helicopter, killing the 67 on board when the two planes plunged into the Potomac river.

FBI agents are held near debris, after the American Eagle 5342 flight collided with a Black Hawk helicopter

FBI agents are held near debris after Flight 5342 of American Airlines collided with a Black Hawk helicopter while approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 30, 2025. (Kevin Lamarque / Reuters)

Two days later, a medical jet crashed in Philadelphia, killing six who were on board and a person in a car, while injuring dozens of others.

On February 6, a small suburban plane fell in Alaska, killing 10 people.

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On February 17, Delta Connection Flight 4819, operated by Endeavour Air, crashed while landing at Toronto Pearson airport. No deaths have been reported, although 21 people were injured, including three seriously injured. The flight had gone from Minneapolis – St. Paul airport earlier during the day.

Andrea Margolis de Fox Business contributed to this report.


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