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    Orenair Engine Shut Down


    Pictured: An Orenair Boeing 737-8AS
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    What: Orenair Boeing 737-800 en route from Samara Russia to Hurghada Egypt
    Where: Samara
    When: Nov 5th 2009
    Who: 165 passengers, 7 crew
    Why: While en route to Hurghada, the crew had to shut down an engine. They flew back to Samara and made a safe landing. Passengers debarked, and boarded an alternate Tupolev for their flight.

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    El Al Tel Aviv Flight Returns to Heathrow on Three Engines


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    What: El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 747-400 en route from London to Tel Aviv
    Where: London
    When: Jul 4 2012
    Who: 411 passengers
    Why: While en route, pilot Ilan Margalit felt that one of the right side engines was losing power as it reached 26,000 feet. He shut down the affected engine and returned to London where he made a safe landing at Heathrow.

    The Israel Times reported that the engine caught fire; however other sources say there was no actual fire. The plane landed safely on three engines. A replacement flight was provided on July 5.

    The affected engine was a Pratt & Whitney.

    In April of 2007 this plane was damaged when it “taxied over its pushback tractor.” No one was hurt in that incident either.

    Flight Tracking of ELY318 on O4-July 2012

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    Robinson Crashed in Mudgee Australia

    What: Robinson 44 helicopter
    Where: Mudgee Australia
    When: Dec 9, 2012
    Who: 1 fatality
    Why: A 48 year old man on an agricultural flight was flying a Robinson helicopter and crashed in steep and rugged bushland at Grattai in New South Wales. Emergency services responded to the scene at 11:00 a.m.

    The pilot is thought to have been spraying for weeds.

    The pilot was pronounced dead at the scene. The Australian ATSB is investigating.

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    Richmond Attorney Killed in North Carolina Plane Crash

    CessnaA celebrated aviation expert and attorney, Albert M. Orgain IV, was killed after his single-engine Cessna 182 went down in a field, around 5 miles southwest of the Halifax-Northampton Regional Airport in North Carolina, on June 27.

    The aircraft took off from Sabot Airport, located west of Richmond, Virginia, and was destined for the Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional Airport. According to the FAA, the plane crashed after the pilot reported engine trouble at about 10 a.m. and diverted the plane to the Halifax-Northampton Regional Airport.

    The plane was registered to Albert M. Orgain IV, who was an aviation expert, a Richmond-area attorney and a member of Sands Anderson law firm. Sands Anderson law firm confirmed that Orgain was flying the plane at the time of accident.

    The FAA and NTSB is investigating the cause of crash.

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    Two injured in Fraser Island

    A plane taking off from Rainbow Beach airport crashed in Queensland. Both people aboard were injured when they impacted the ground on Fraser Island.

    One was treated at the scene, one hospitalized with head and leg injury at Nambour Hospital.

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    Ultralight Crashes in Australia Flood Zone

    What: ultralight
    Where: Toobeah near Goondiwindi, Australia
    When: Jan 18 2010, 2.45pm
    Who: pilot
    Why: Near the border of Queensland and New South Wales, the helicopter struck powerlines and crashed. The area is affected by flooding and difficult to access by emergency services but Queensland Fire and Rescue crews (Four fire units, comprising 16 firefighters) are en route to the location at t Donovans Road, south of the Barwon Highway. The 65 year old pilot has been reported as a fatality.

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