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Day: <span>December 12, 2017</span>

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LATAM Brasil Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

LATAM Brasil flight JJ-4730 had to return and make an emergency landing in Sao Luis, Brazil, on December 9th.

The Airbus A321-200 plane took off for Sao Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport, Brazil, but had to turn back due to an engine issue.

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

Japan Air Commuter Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Japan

Japan Air Commuter flight 3X-3768 made an emergency landing in Kagoshima, Japan, on December 10th.

The plane flying from Nakatane, Japan, was approaching Kagoshima Airport when the crew noticed smoke in the cockpit and cabin.

The plane continued for a safe landing,

All twenty-six passengers and four crew members remained unharmed.


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Oakland-Bound FedEx Express Flight Suffers Bird Strike

FedEx Express flight FX-540 suffered a bird strike near Oakland International Airport, California, on December 10th.

The incident happened when the Boeing 767-300 plane flying from Memphis, Tennessee, was on approach to Oakland Airport.

The plane continued for a safe landing.

Everyone aboard remained unharmed.


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United Airlines Flight Suffers Bird Strike Near Spokane International Airport

United Airlines flight UA-255 suffered a bird strike in Spokane, Washington, on December 9th.

The incident happened when the Boeing 737-900 plane flying from Denver, Colorado, was on approach to Spokane International Airport.

The plane continued for a safe landing.

The plane sustained damage to the tail and wings.

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