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    Airborne Medical Emergencies Abound


    I doubt that April is any worse a month for medical emergencies, but just to give you a snapshot at how common it is—at least this past week—

    • April 5 American Airlines New York to Buenos Aires Diverted to Caracas Venezuela with a sick man-
    • April 6 (April 5-6) Cathay Pacific Chicago-Hong Kong An undisclosed medical emergency occurred; flight diverted to Anchorage for the medical emergency. (The flight had a second diversion, probably for a crew change before arriving at their destination.)
    • April 7 Air New Zealand London to LAX A diabetic ten year old boy received assistance from crew as pilots diverted to Minneapolis. The boy was hospitalized in Minneapolis.
    • April 8 Egyptair Cairo to Nigeria Infant became ill; crew returned to Cairo and made a safe landing. The infant was hospitalized.
    • April 9 Delta Japan- Honolulu passenger suffered an attack 2 hours outside of Honolulu; cabin crew and nurse/passenger attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation but pronounced DOA.
    • April 10 LAN Airlines Santiago to Arica male passenger suffered a stroke. A doctor provided first aid; Flight diverted to Copiapo where the passenger was hospitalized.

    In George’s Point of View

    These medical incidents really don’t differ from how many we usually see–maybe its just spring fever, but I’m just sayin’…make sure you’re a-ok before you set foot on board!

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    American Airlines Plane makes Safe Landing in Texas after Losing Cabin Pressure

    American Airlines flight AA-2594 made a safe emergency landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, on May 8th.

    The Boeing 737-800 flying from Boston, Massachusetts, was mid-air when it initiated a rapid descent due to loss of cabin pressure.

    The plane landed safely.

    According to the FAA, 15 passengers and 1 crew member sustained injuries.

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    UTAir Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Suspected Fuel Leak

    UTAir flight UT-447 had to return and make an emergency landing at Vnukovo International Airport, Russia, on December 23rd.

    The Boeing 737-500 plane took off for Makhachkala, Russia, but had to turn back due to suspicion of fuel leak.

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

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    Cirrus Ocean Crash, Birmingham Couple in Dramatic Bahama Ocean Rescue


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    What: M & W Aviation LLC Cirrus SR22 GTS en route from Kendall-Tamiami Executive to Port au Prince
    Where: Off the coast of Andros, Bahamas
    When: Jan 7 2012, 1 pm
    Who: 2 aboard, no fatalities
    Why: After the Cirrus engine failed, a father and daughter from Birmingham Alabama on a humanitarian mission deployed the plane’s parachute and ended up in a raft in the sea after their airplane crashed two miles off the coast of the Bahamas.

    After their distress call to ATC Miami Center of Aircraft Emergency at around 12: 15 p.m., the U.S. Coast Guard sent a HC-144 Ocean Sentry on reconnaissance and located their raft. Richard McGlaughlin, 59, and Elaine McGlaughlin, 25 were retrieved from their inflatable onto a Jayhawk chopper.


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    Cirrus SR22 Crashes into Commercial Building

    CirrusA Cirrus SR22 single-engine airplane crashed into the side of Colorado Custom Cabinets building, near Animas Air Park, on June 2.

    The pilot Robert Bucksbaum survived unhurt, except a small bump on the back of his head.

    “The plane ploughed through a chain-link fence and ran into the side of the building near the southwest end of the runway” said Bob Hansen, owner of Colorado Custom Cabinets.

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    Qantas Flight Returns to Los Angeles due to Failure of Weather Radar

    Qantas flight QF-16 had to return and make an emergency landing in Los Angeles, California, on December 27th.

    The Boeing 747-400 plane took off for Brisbane, Australia, but had to turn back due to failure of a weather radar.

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

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