Aviation News, Headlines & Alerts
 
Month: <span>June 2018</span>

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Two Killed After Small Plane Crashes in Texas

A small plane crashed in Fisher County, Texas, on June 15th.

The Cessna 172 plane, carrying two people, struck power lines before it went down near near Abilene.

Both occupants of the plane were killed in the crash. They were identified as Dallas Lee McMahon, 33, of Austin, and Jay “Bob” Robert Leibson, 38, of Burnet.

Authorities said they were on an aerial photography mission at the time.


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Air New Zealand Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Singapore

Air New Zealand flight NZ-281 made an emergency landing in Singapore, on June 15th.

The Boeing 787-900 plane took off for Auckland, New Zealand, but had to turn back due to an engine oil problem.

The plane landed back safely. All two hundred and two passengers aboard remained unharmed.

Iran Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Amsterdam

Iran Air flight IR-724 made an emergency landing in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on June 14th.

The Airbus A300-600 plane took off for Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport, Iran, but had to turn back due to technical issues.

The plane landed uneventfully. All one hundred and eighty-seven people aboard remained unharmed.


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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Atlanta

Delta Airlines flight DL-151 had to return to Atlanta, Georgia, on June 14th.

The Boeing 767-400 plane took off for Lima, Peru, but had to turn back due to an engine problem.

On approach to Atlanta, the crew also reported a flaps problem. The plane subsequently landed at higher than normal speed.

All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.


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EasyJet Flight Returns to Copenhagen due to Bird Strike

EasyJet flight U2-1986 had to return and make an emergency landing in Copenhagen, Denmark, on June 13th.

The Airbus A320-200 plane took off for Manchester, England, but had to turn back after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines due to a bird strike.

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


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Small Plane Crashes in San Bernardino County; Two Dead

A small plane crashed in San Bernardino County, California, on June 15th.

The Beechcraft Bonanza plane caught fire after it went down near Hesperia Airport.

There were two people aboard at the time; both were killed in the crash.


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WestJet Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Calgary

WestJet flight WS-113 made an emergency landing in Calgary, Canada, on June 14th.

The Boeing 737-700 plane took off for Vancouver, Canada, but had to turn back due to an aft cargo smoke indication.

The plane landed back safely. All fifty-six passengers and five crew members remained unharmed.

Bravo Airways Flight Suffers Runway Excursion at Ukraine’s Igor Sikorsky International Airport

Bravo Airways flight BAY-4406 suffered a runway excursion on landing at Igor Sikorsky Kyiv International Airport, Ukraine, on June 14th.

The incident happened when the plane was coming from Antalya, Turkey.

The plane came to stop on soft ground and was evacuated via emergency slides.

All one hundred sixty-nine passengers and six crew members remained unharmed.


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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Smell of Smoke

Delta Airlines flight DL-1941 made an emergency landing in Little Rock, Arkansas, on June 14th.

The Boeing 757-200 plane heading from Atlanta, Georgia, to Santa Ana, California, was diverted after smell of smoke was noticed in the aft cabin.

The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained safe.


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United Airlines Flight Diverts to Memphis due to Medical Emergency

United Airlines flight UA-4444 made an emergency landing in Memphis, Tennessee, on June 13th.

The plane heading from Mobile, Alabama, to Chicago, Illinois, was diverted after the first officer became incapacitated.

The plane landed safely. The first officer was rushed to a hospital.


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Air Baltic Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Copenhagen

Air Baltic flight BT-619 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Copenhagen, Denmark, on June 13th.

The Boeing 737-300 plane heading from Riga, Latvia, to Amsterdam, Netherlands, was diverted after the crew discovered fire on board.

Swedish armed forces dispatched a fighter jet to inspect the plane from the outside. It did not find any traces of fire or smoke.

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


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Insel Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

Insel Air flight 7I-512 made an emergency landing in Sint Maarten, on June 13th.

The plane took off for Curacao but had to turn back due to an engine issue.

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


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Two Dead After Small Plane Crashes in New Jersey

A small plane crashed in Burlington County, New Jersey, on June 13th.

The plane was carrying two people when it went down. Both occupants of the plane were killed in the crash. They were identified as Robert Winner, 69, and Timothy Scannevin, 71.

It is believed that they were on an “Angel Flight” mission to transport a patient from Massachusetts to Philadelphia.


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Air France Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

Air France flight AF-1030 made an emergency landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, on June 13th.

The plane heading from Rennes, France, to Amsterdam, Netherlands, was diverted due to an engine issue.

The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.


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Turkish Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Istanbul

Turkish Airlines flight TK-541 made an emergency landing in Istanbul, Turkey, on June 13th.

The Boeing 737-900 plane took off for Niamey, Niger, but the crew received a tail strike indication during departure and decided to return.

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


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United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Lexington

United Airlines flight UA-4183 had to return and make an emergency landing in Lexington, Kentucky, on June 12th.

The plane took off for Houston, Texas, but had to turn back due to an issue with the nose gear.

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


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TAROM Flight Returns to Romania due to Cracked Window

TAROM flight RO-361 had to return and make an emergency landing at Henri Coanda International Airport, Romania, on June 12th.

The Boeing 737-700 plane took off for Amsterdam, Netherlands, but had to turn back due to a cracked window.

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


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Bird-Hit Delta Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing in Orlando

Delta Airlines flight DL-2128 suffered a bird strike near Orlando, Florida, on June 11th.

The incident happened when the Airbus A320-200 plane flying from Detroit, Michigan, was on approach to Orlando International Airport.

The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.


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Groningen-Bound LOT Polish Airlines Flight Suffers Bird Strike

LOT Polish Airlines flight LO-8845 suffered a bird strike near Copenhagen, Denmark, on June 10th.

The incident happened after the plane departed for Groningen, Netherlands.

The plane continued for a safe landing in Groningen. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

NASA Flies Large Unmanned Aircraft in Public Airspace Without Chase Plane


Credits: NASA Photo / Carla Thomas
NASA’s remotely-piloted Ikhana aircraft, based at the agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California, successfully flew its first mission in the National Airspace System without a safety chase aircraft on Tuesday. This historic flight moves the United States one step closer to normalizing unmanned aircraft operations in the airspace used by commercial and private pilots.

Flying these large remotely-piloted aircraft over the United States opens the doors to all types of services, from monitoring and fighting forest fires, to providing new emergency search and rescue operations. The technology in this aircraft could, at some point, be scaled down for use in other general aviation aircraft.

“This is a huge milestone for our Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration in the National Airspace System project team,” said Ed Waggoner, NASA’s Integrated Aviation Systems Program director. “We worked closely with our Federal Aviation Administration colleagues for several months to ensure we met all their requirements to make this initial flight happen.”

Flights of large craft like Ikhana, have traditionally required a safety chase aircraft to follow the unmanned aircraft as it travels through the same airspace used by commercial aircraft. The Ikhana flew in accordance with the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Technical Standard Order 211 — Detect and Avoid Systems — and Technical Standard Order 212 — Air-to-Air Radar for Traffic Surveillance.

The FAA granted NASA special permission to conduct this flight under the authority of a Certificate of Waiver or Authorization on March 30. The certificate permitted Ikhana’s pilot to rely on the latest Detect and Avoid technology, enabling the remote pilot on the ground to see and avoid other aircraft during the flight.

NASA successfully worked with its industry partners to develop a standard for Detect and Avoid technologies, complied with the requirements of the FAA Technical Standard Orders, and garnered flight approval from the FAA.

The Ikhana aircraft was equipped with detect and avoid technologies, including an airborne radar developed by General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc., a Honeywell Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance System, a Detect and Avoid Fusion Tracker, and an Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast capability – a surveillance technology where the aircraft determines its position via satellite navigation and periodically broadcasts this information so other aircraft can track it.

The flight took off from Edwards Air Force Base in California and entered controlled air space almost immediately. Ikhana flew into the Class-A airspace, where commercial airliners fly, just west of Edwards at an altitude of about 20,000 feet. The aircraft then turned north toward Fresno, requiring air traffic control to be transferred from the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center to the Oakland Air Route Traffic Control Center. On the return trip, the pilot headed south toward Victorville, California, requiring communication control to be transferred back to Los Angles.

During the return flight, the pilot began a gentle decent over the city of Tehachapi, California, into Class E airspace — about 10,000 feet — where general aviation pilots fly. The pilot initiated an approach into Victorville airport at 6,000 feet, coordinating in real time with air traffic controllers at the airport. After successfully executing all of these milestones, the aircraft exited the public airspace and returned to its base at Armstrong.

“We are flying with a suite of sophisticated technology that greatly enhances the safety capabilities of pilots flying large unmanned aircraft in the National Airspace System,” said Scott Howe, Armstrong test pilot. “We took the time to mitigate the risks and to ensure that we, as a program, were prepared for this flight.”

Tuesday’s flight was the first remotely-piloted aircraft to use airborne detect and avoid technology to meet the intent of the FAA’s “see and avoid” rules, with all test objectives successfully accomplished.


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bmi Regional Flight Returns to Munich due to Cracked Windshield

bmi Regional flight BM-1846 had to return and make an emergency landing in Munich, Germany, on June 11th.

The plane took off for Bristol, England, but had to turn back due to a cracked windshield.

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


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Garuda Indonesia Flight Bursts Tires on Landing at Kualanamu International Airport

Garuda Indonesia flight GA-190 burst left hand main tires after landing at Kualanamu International Airport, Indonesia, on June 11th.

The incident happened when the Boeing 737-800 plane was coming from Jakarta, Indonesia.

The plane became disabled on the taxiway.

All one hundred and sixty-two passengers and seven crew members remained unharmed.


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American Airlines Flight Hits Turbulence Near DFW Airport

American Airlines flight AA-60 encountered turbulence on the way to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, on June 10th.

The Boeing 777-200 plane flying from Narita International Airport, Japan, was on approach to DFW airport when it hit turbulence.

The plane continued for a safe landing.

According to the FAA, several people were injured in the incident.


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Delta Airlines Flight Suffers Bird Strike Near Eugene Airport

Delta Airlines flight DL-3728 suffered a bird strike near Eugene, Oregon, on June 9th.

The incident happened when the plane flying from Salt Lake City, Utah, was on approach to Eugene Airport.

The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.


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Emirates Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Athens

Emirates flight EK-238 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Athens, Greece, on June 10th.

The Boeing 777-300 plane heading from Boston, Massachusetts, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, was diverted due to issues with the lavatories.

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

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