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Two women brawl on plane at JFK, leaving good Samaritan slashed with razor, passengers sickened with pepper spray: cops

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Call it Jet Black and Blue.

Two women brawled on a JetBlue flight landing at Kennedy Airport Wednesday morning — a fight that left a good Samaritan slashed and six passengers sickened by pepper spray fumes, officials said.

Flight 960 from Kingston, Jamaica, had just landed at the Queens airport at 8:45 a.m. when 61-year-old Jean Ballentine, of Brooklyn, who had the window seat on row 21, tried to climb over 52-year-old Mary Cannady of Linden, N.J., who was sitting next to her.

Cannady pushed Ballentine away, who punched her in the face, according to Port Authority spokesman Joe Pentangelo.

A good Samaritan tried to intervene when Ballentine lashed out with an eyebrow razor, cutting the man’s elbow.

As the three scuffled, Cannady pulled out a canister of mace and sprayed it at Ballentine, giving everyone nearby a dose of noxious chemicals, officials said.

Port Authority police were called to the plane and took both Ballentine and Cannady into custody.

Seven people were treated for difficulty breathing, Pentangelo said.

Ballentine was charged with assault, criminal possession of a weapon and criminal mischief.

Cannady was charged with possession of tear gas. It was not immediately clear how she got the pepper spray onto the plane, officials said.

ttracy@nydailynews.com