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Bengaluru-Patna GoFirst plane makes emergency landing after engine snag

A Patna-bound GoFirst (formerly known as GoAir) flight from Bengaluru with 139 passengers on board made an emergency landing at Nagpur airport on Saturday, November 27, after a snag in one of the engines, an official said. The flight made a safe landing at the airport at 11.15 am, the official added. “The pilot of the GoAir flight contacted Nagpur ATC to inform that one of the engines of the plane is facing a problem, and made a request for emergency landing at Nagpur airport,” director of the airport, Abid Ruhi, told PTI.

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COVID cases on S Africa plane: Netherlands

Dutch health authorities say 61 people who arrived in Amsterdam on two flights from South Africa tested positive for COVID-19. They were conducting further te…

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Burning plane found at Kanantik airstrip

BELIZE CITY, Thurs. Nov. 25, 2021 — In the wee hours of this morning, police responded to reports that an aircraft was seen flying in our southern air space, near the area of Kanantik, and th…

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Flight PS752 tragedy: Passengers on doomed plane used as ‘human shield’, Iran tampered with electronic devices, new report says

In a newly released report from the Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims claims the Iranian government deliberately did not close the airspace to civilian flights, using passenger flights to “shield against possible American attacks.”

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If You’re Born On An International Flight, What’s Your Nationality? Here’s How It All Works

The law on the subject is complex because various countries apply different principles of nationality. There’s a suggestion that babies born on planes will sometimes be citizens of the country where the plane is registered and sometimes take their parents’ citizenship.

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