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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Pressurization Issue

Delta Airlines flight DL-4281 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Buffalo Niagara International Airport, New York, on January 28th.

The plane heading from Detroit, Michigan, to Stewart International Airport, New York, was diverted after the crew noticed a pressurization issue.

The plane landed safely. All thirty-two people aboard remained unharmed.


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Newark-Bound United Airlines Flight Returns to Jacksonville

United Airlines flight UA-4833 had to return and make an emergency landing in Jacksonville, Florida, on December 18th.

The plane took off for Newark, New Jersey, but had to turn back due to a pressurization issue.

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


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Two US Airways Flights in Emergency Landing in Charlotte

US AirwaysTwo US Airways flights made emergency landing at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, North Carolina, on October 11.

In the first incident, flight 745, en-route from New York’s LaGuardia airport to Charlotte, declared emergency during descent shortly before 7 p.m., after the Airbus A320 developed a pressurization issue and oxygen masks got deployed. US Airways spokesman Matt Miller confirmed that the plane landed uneventfully and all 146 passengers and 5 crew members remained unhurt.

Shortly afterwards, US Airways Express flight 5782, operated by Republic Airways, requested emergency landing at the airport. According to Miller, the Charlotte-bound Embraer 175 aircraft was coming from Greensboro, North Carolina, when a hydraulic problem was reported by the crew. The plane landed safely at about 7:45 p.m. and none of the 28 passengers and 4 crew members was injured.

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