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    United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Hamburg

    United Airlines flight UA-865 made an emergency landing in Hamburg, Germany, on September 17th.

    The Boeing 767-300 plane took off for Newark, New Jersey, but had to return shortly afterwards due to a technical issue.

    The plane landed back safely. All one hundred and ninety-five passengers and eleven crew members remained unharmed.

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    Air New Zealand Plane Returns to Auckland after Burning Odour

    Air New ZealandAir New Zealand flight NZ-103 had to return and make an emergency landing at Auckland Airport, New Zealand, on July 16th.

    The Boeing 787-900 en-route to Sydney, Australia had to return due to an electrical burning odour aboard.

    The plane landed safely.

    The passengers were rebooked in other flights.

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    Mango Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Cape Town

    Mango Airlines flight JE-348 had to return for an emergency landing in Cape Town, South Africa, on April 9th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane took off for Durban, South Africa, but had to turn back after a pelican hit it.

    The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    American Airlines Flight Diverts to Yakima


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    What: American Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route from Seattle to Chicago
    Where: Yakima
    When: Oct 04 2010
    Who: 149 passengers and 6 crew, 1 ill passenger
    Why: When a passenger on the flight became ill, the flight diverted to Yakima, where the passenger was taken to Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital after a safe landing. The landing was uneventful except for brakes overheating.

    After a 7.5 hour delay, passengers were back en route.

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    Mangalore: Two Pilot Tales, Which is true?

    There are two accounts of the Pilot Alexander Glusicia’s situation prior to the Mangalore-Dubai-Mangalore flight. We wonder which of these versions is true.

    1. Alexander (Zlatko) Glusica was initially not rostered by Air India to fly on the day of the crash— not scheduled to fly till May 23.. His schedule had last minute changes, when Glusica was asked to fly though he was fatigued, having just returned from a Serbian vacation.

    2. Capt Glusica had landed in Mangalore two days in advance, and was plenty rested prior to flying.
    Officials claim the family had opportunity to appear before the Court of Inquiry but they never came.

    PILOT NOT ORIGINALLY SCHEDULED TO FLY

    What: Air India Express Boeing 737-800 en route from Dubai to Mangalore
    Where: Mangalore airport
    When: 6:00 a.m May 22 2010
    Who: Passengers include 23 children, 6 crew, 158 fatalities and 8 survivors

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    United Airlines Emergency Landing in Wisconsin

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    What: United Airlines Michigan to Chicago
    Where: Green Bay
    When: Dec 1 2011
    Who: 21 passengers
    Why: After takeoff, the flight developed problems with the landing gear. Pilots diverted to Green Bay where they made a safe landing at Austin Straubel International Airport.

    Passengers were provided alternate flights from Green Bay.

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