Aviation News, Headlines & Alerts
 
Day: <span>March 25, 2017</span>

American Eagle Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Omaha

An American Eagle flight had to return for an emergency landing in Omaha, Nebraska, on March 24th.

The plane took off for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, but had to turn back after the crew failed to retract the landing gear.

The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.


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Scandinavian Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

A Scandinavian Airlines flight had to return and make an emergency landing at Munich International Airport, Germany, on March 24th.

The plane took off for Oslo, Norway, but had to return shortly afterwards due to an issue with the left hand engine.

The plane landed back safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.


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Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Codorus Township Field

A small plane made an emergency landing in a field in Codorus Township, Pennsylvania, on March 23rd.

The pilot Craig McDonald, of Columbia, Maryland, said he decided to make an emergency landing after his single-engine Cessna 162 plane lost power. He remained unharmed in the incident.

The plane was flying from Lancaster Airport, Pennsylvania, to Carroll County Regional Airport, Maryland, at the time.


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Two Injured as Delta Airlines Plane Hits Turbulence Near Denver

Delta Airlines flight DL-2302 experienced severe turbulence near Denver, Colorado, on March 23rd.

The Boeing 757-200 plane was heading from Atlanta, Georgia, to Vail, Colorado, when it was hit by turbulence that injured two flight attendants.

The plane continued for a safe landing.

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