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Air France Plane Diverts to Canada due to Bomb Threat

Air FranceAir France flight AF83 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Québec, Canada, on December 8.

The Boeing 777-328, en-route from San Francisco International Airport, California, to Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris, when it diverted due to an alleged bomb threat.

The plane landed safely.

No one was injured.


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Westjet Flight Diverts to Saskatoon

WestJetWestjet flight WS-217 made an emergency landing in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, on November 27.

The Boeing 737-800, heading from Montreal, Québec, to Calgary, Alberta, when the crew noticed an electrical burning odor and decided to divert to Saskatoon.

The plane landed safely. There were 115 people aboard at the time; none of them were harmed.


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Trans States Airlines Plane Returns to Canada due to Smoke in Cockpit

american airlinesTrans States Airlines flight AX-4151/AA-4151 had to return and make an emergency landing at Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, Montreal, Québec, Canada, on November 24.

The Embraer ERJ-145, flying to New York on behalf of American Airlines, had to return due to smoke in cockpit.

The plane landed safely.

All 25 passengers and 3 crew members remained unhurt.


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Jazz Flight Diverts to Canada due to Smoke in Cockpit

jazzJazz flight QK-8833 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport, Canada, on November 21.

The Canadair CRJ-100, en-route from Moncton, Canada, to Montreal, Canada, had to divert due to smoke in its cockpit.

The plane landed safely.

All 22 people aboard remained unhurt.


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Turkish Airlines Plane Diverts to Canada Over Bomb Threat

Turkish airlinesTurkish Airlines flight TK2 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Canada, on November 21.

Authorities said the plane, flying from John F Kennedy International Airport, New York, was diverted due to a bomb threat.

The plane landed uneventfully. There were 256 passengers and crew members aboard at the time; none of them were harmed.

No explosive material was found in the plane.

Canadian North Flight Returns to Calgary due to Bird Strike

Canadian NorthCanadian North airline flight 5T-1748 had to return and make an emergency landing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, on November 18.

The Boeing 737-300 took off for Fort McMurray, Alberta, but had to return shortly afterwards after its left engine ingested several birds.

The plane landed safely after burning off excess fuel. All 134 people aboard remained unhurt.


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Air France Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Nova Scotia

Air FranceAir France flight AF55 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Halifax Stanfield International Airport in Nova Scotia, Canada, on November 17.

The plane was en-route from Washington, D.C. to Paris when the authorities received an anonymous bomb threat and decided to divert.

The plane landed uneventfully. All 262 passengers remained safe.

No explosives were found upon inspection.


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Pilot Unharmed as Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Saskatchewan

A small plane had to make an emergency landing in a field off Highway 12 near Martensville in Saskatchewan, Canada, on November 6.

The Cessna plane had just taken off from an airfield when the pilot Daniel Cotton decided to land after noticing engine cut out. “I was completely running out of room. I didn’t have enough altitude or airspeed to turn around and come back,” he said.

The plane landed safely. The pilot remained unharmed.


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Pilot Killed as Helicopter Crashes in Saskatchewan

A helicopter crashed in a field in Kinley, Saskatchewan, Canada, on October 27.

Authorities said the aircraft went down while it was heading from Calgary to Saskatoon.

The 48-year-old pilot, who was the only one aboard, was killed in the crash. His name has not yet been released.

The cause of crash is being investigated.


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Air Transat Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Montreal

Air TransatAn Air Transat flight had to make an emergency landing in Montreal, Canada, on October 22.

The plane was en-route from Toronto, Canada to London, U.K. when its back door unsealed mid-air. According to a passenger Rachel Weissfeld, “The change in altitude…it was so fast that there were people who were in a lot of pain, like their ears were hurting, people were crying due to the pain, it was really awful.”

The plane landed safely.

The passengers were asked to remain seated and the airline served complimentary food and drinks.

The plane resumed the journey after some time.

Jazz de Havilland Plane Returns to Québec due to Engine Issue

jazzJazz performing flight QK-8703 had to return and make an emergency landing at Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport, Québec, Canada, on October 20.

The de Havilland Dash 8-100, en-route to Montreal, Canada, had to return due to an issue with its left engine. The crew had to shut the engine down mid-air.

The plane landed uneventfully.

All 33 passengers and 3 crew members aboard remained safe.

Porter Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Sydney

porterA Porter Airlines flight made an emergency landing at J.A. Douglas McCurdy Airport in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada, on October 19.

The plane was en-route from Halifax to St. John’s when the pilot reported smoke in the cockpit and decided to divert.

The plane landed safely.

All 68 people aboard remained unhurt.


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Air Canada Plane Returns to Canada due to Maintenance Issue

Air CanadaAir Canada flight 8993 returned and made an emergency landing at St. John’s International Airport, Canada, on the morning of September 8.

The Jazz Aviation operated flight, heading towards Halifax, had to return in emergency due to a maintenance issue.

The plane landed uneventfully.

All 74 people aboard remained safe.

American Airlines Plane Diverts to Canada after Engine Failure

american airlinesAn American Airlines plane had to make an emergency landing at Stephenville Airport in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, on August 27.

The Airbus 330-300, heading from Italy to North Carolina, was diverted after one of its engines failed.

The plane, carrying no passengers and only 3 crew members, landed safely. No injuries were reported.


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Birmingham-Bound American Airlines Plane Diverts to Canada

American AirlinesAmerican Airlines flight AA130 made an emergency landing in Gander, Newfoundland, Canada, on August 24.

It is believed that the plane was diverted after cabin lights went off due to generator malfunction. According to the airline, “American Airlines Flight 130 travelling from New York John F. Kennedy Airport to Birmingham International Airport, UK diverted to Gander, Newfoundland due to the cockpit crew reporting a mechanical issue. An emergency landing was declared due to the aircraft being overweight, landing without incident at 23.45 local time.”

All 148 passengers remained unharmed.


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6 People Killed in Quebec Plane Crash

planecrashboliviatwitter-676x434A De Havilland Beaver plane crashed in Les Bergeronnes area of Canada’s Quebec province, on August 23.

Authorities said the plane apparently nose-dived shortly after it took off from a Tadoussac airstrip for a sightseeing tour.

There were 6 people aboard the plane, including the pilot Romain Desrosiers, a British family of 4 and another passenger Emilie Delaitre, 28, of France. All of them were killed.

The cause of crash is being investigated.


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Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Ontario

A small plane had to make an emergency landing on a private airstrip in Grey Highlands, Ontario, Canada, at around 1:44 P.M. on August 16th.

The plane, en-route to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Ontario, from Brampton, Ontario, had to make an emergency landing due to mechanical failure.

The airplane dug into the ground, damaging its nose.

The pilot and his only passenger remained unhurt.

Arkefly Flight Diverts to Ottawa International Airport

arkefly-logoAn Arkefly flight had to make an emergency landing at Ottawa International Airport in Ontario, Canada, on August 12th.

The pilots declared medical emergency after a female elderly passenger died on-board. The Amsterdam-bound B787 Dreamliner had just taken off from Toronto Pearson International Airport at the time.

The plane safely landed in Ottawa.

According to public information officer for Ottawa Paramedic Service J.P. Trottier, “The person had no vital signs on board… There were some doctors on board and CPR was started. Upon landing, paramedics took over with other treatments, but she was declared deceased.”


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Air Canada Flight Diverts to Halifax Stanfield Airport

Air Canada Air Canada flight AC682 made an emergency landing at Halifax Stanfield Airport in Nova Scotia, Canada, on August 5.

The plane was heading from Toronto’s Pearson Airport to Deer Lake Regional Airport when it was diverted.

According to the airline, “The aircraft landed normally and safely after it developed a cabin pressurization issue, during which oxygen masks were deployed. The cause has not been determined at this time, and the aircraft has been taken out of service for evaluation.”


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Canadian Air Force Helicopter Makes Precautionary Landing in Mineville

A Royal Canadian Air Force helicopter made a precautionary landing on a cul-de-sac in Mineville, Nova Scotia, Canada, at 10:40 A.M. on July 7.

The Sea King helicopter was on a routine training flight when it had to land as a precaution after the crew observed a drop in its hydraulic pressure.

None of the 4 crew members aboard reported any injuries.


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Small Plane Crash-Lands in British Columbia; Pilot Injured

A small, single-engine plane crash-landed at highway 97 in British Columbia, Canada on July 7.

The plane had just taken off from Oliver in British Columbia, when it lost power and hit a semi-truck while trying to land on the highway. It burst into flames afterwards.

The pilot sustained second and third degree burns and was rushed to hospital. He was identified as Todd Lewendon, 46, of Surrey, England.

The Transportation Safety Board is investigating the cause.


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2 Killed in Mid-Air Collision Over Alberta

Two Cessna planes collided mid-air east of Fort McMurray in north-eastern Alberta, Canada, at around 8 p.m. on June 21.

One of the planes, a Cessna 185, landed safely at the Fort McMurray airport after the collision. The pilot, who was the only one aboard, remained uninjured.

The other plane, a Cessna 172, crashed in bushes. Both people aboard were pronounced dead at the scene. Their identities have not yet been released.

The Transportation Safety Board will investigate the incident.


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Air Canada Jazz Flight Makes Emergency Landing at St. John’s Airport

Air CanadaAir Canada Jazz flight 8992 had to make an emergency landing at St. John’s airport in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, on May 10.

The plane was flying from Halifax to St. John’s airport when it conducted a missed approach, indicating a fault in its hydraulic and landing gear mechanism.

The crew then manually deployed the landing gear and made a successful emergency landing.

Everyone aboard remained unharmed.


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Seattle-Bound Alaska Airlines Flight Diverts to Vancouver International Airport

AlaskaAlaska Airlines flight 76 made an emergency landing at Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia, Canada, on May 3.

The Boeing 737-400 aircraft was flying from Juneau, Alaska to Seattle, Washington when it developed a problem in one of its electrical systems, prompting the pilots to land at the nearest airport.

The plane landed uneventfully.

There were 120 passengers and 5 crew members onboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.


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Pilot Injured after Ultralight Plane Makes Emergency Landing in British Columbia

An Amphibian Ultralight plane had to make an emergency landing at Highway 91 in Delta, British Columbia, Canada, on April 22.

The plane was flying from King George Airpark when the pilot noticed that it had lost power and decided to make an emergency landing.

The 49-year-old pilot sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was shifted to hospital.

The highway was reopened for traffic some two hours after the incident.

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