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    Azza Transport Boeing 707 Crashes


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    Contact photographer Thomas Posch

    What: Azza Transport Boeing 707-300 freighter on behalf of the Sudan Airways en route from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates to Khartoum, Sudan
    Where: Sharjah
    When: Oct 21st 2009
    Who: 6 crew
    Why: It is speculated that the plane had flaps problems that contributed to the flight crashing not long after takeoff. Witnesses say the plane first lost parts first, then it lost height, then veered to the right and into the ground.

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    Tallahassee: Cockpit Fire


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    What: Delta Connection carrier Canadian Regional Jet 200 Flight 5563 Registration 830AS Destination Atlanta
    Where: Tallahassee Regional Airport
    When: 02/28/2009
    Who: 47 passengers
    Why: At the Tallahassee Regional airport at the gate, the pilot reported a fire in the cockpit. The plane was of course pulled from service and investigation by NTSB and FAA is pending.

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    Winch-launched Glider crashes in UK

    What: Schempp-Hirth Nimbus 3
    Where: Portmoak Airport
    When: Sept 4, 2012
    Who: 1 pilot
    Why: An experienced pilot in his forties in his Winch-launched Glider crashed in UK taking off from the Scottish Gliding Centre, Portmoak Airport. The winch runs on a cable that generate speed so the glider can lift off but it was barely off the ground when it plunged into a farm field in Forfar, Angus. The emergency call came at 1:30pm.

    The crash is under investigation.

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    Birdstrike at Salt Lake City


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    Contact photographer Hongyin Huo

    What: Expressjet Embraer ERJ-145/Continental Airlines en route from Houston,TX to Salt Lake City,UT
    Where: Salt Lake City,UT
    When: Aug 10th 2010
    Who: 46 passengers and 4 crew
    Why: On approach to Salt Lake City, the plane flew through a flock of seagulls. The flight made a safe landing, although there was evidence of at least one bird strike that damaged the skin of the plane which was apparently not a seagull but a pelican.

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    Small plane crash in Brazil


    An Embraer EMB-201A Ipanema was en route from Paracatu MG to Goinia when the pilot had to make a forced landing in a field. The plane was commonly used as a cropduster.

    The plane had had a fuel supply problem before but apparently this time the problem was in the fuel pump/power system.

    The pilot was uninjured but the plane sustained some damage. There was no fire, but firefighters were on hand, and there was a fuel leak.

    Centro de Investigação e Prevenção de Acidentes Aeronáuticos (Cenipa) will be investigating.

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    KLM: Flat Tire


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    What: KLM Boeing 777-200 en route from Atlanta,GA to Amsterdam
    Where: Amsterdam
    When: Feb 3
    Why: After a successful flight from Atlanta to Amsterdam, the flight crew reported a flat tire prior to landing.

    * (The plane’s indicators include a tire pressure indicator. As a rule, when 5 of the 6 main landing gear tires are correct, the pressure is adequate for landing.)

    However, they made a successful landing and taxied to the gate.

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