close
close

Florida woman lowers Jetblue aircraft with oil after the latest flight incidents

A woman in Florida has taken on two planes to bless two planes that she has recently traveled, and the decision will receive mixed reviews of viewers of her viral video.

Desiree Salter published film material On TikKok A Jetblue aircraft blessed from her on the trip to Punta Cana on February 15th and rubs it when you get into oil. The postal signature of the post reads: “In the name of Jesus we pray … Amen!”

Salter took some oil on her fingers and did that Cross sign Next to the open door of the aircraft. Your video received more than 6 million views from Sunday, with both supporters and unbelievers comment on.

What you say:

“The way I would feel safer on this flight immediately,” said a man in response to the video. “There is a thin line between faith and fear,” commented another.

Salter posted a The following video She had no idea that her video would collect so many views, but she wanted to answer a repeated question that she got from social media users.

“I actually get the oil From my church “,” She explained. “My stepfather is a pastor and he prayed over the oil and passed it on to the community.”

She said she had a few bottles of oil in her house and in her handbag.

“When I collapsed with some of these planes and of course I wanted to have one, and of course I just wanted to pray for it and bring everyone here safely,” she said. “God protected us. God covered us and the devil is a liar.”

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

Jetblue did not immediately respond to a FOX business request for comments.

The background story:

The videos have come in the last few weeks after a few top -class aviation incidents.

On January 29, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a helicopter from the US Army and killed all 67 on board when the two aircraft fell into the Potomac River.

Two days later, a medical jet crashed in Philadelphia and killed six on board and one person in a car and injured dozens of others.

On February 6th, a small commuter plane went down in Alaska and killed 10 people.

On February 17, the Delta Connection Flight 4819, which was operated by Endeavor Air, crashed while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport. No deaths were reported, although 21 people were injured, including three who were critically wounded. The flight was from Minneapolis -St. expired. Paul Airport earlier that day.

Fox Business' Andrea Margolis contributed to this report.

Stay connected to Fox 35 Orlando:

The source: This story was written on the basis of videos that Desiree Salter had shared on Tikkok and previous reporting by FOX News about the recent flight incidents.

Floridaviralnewstraveltravel News