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    Emirates Plane makes Safe Landing in India after Bird Strike

    Emirates flight EK-570 made a safe emergency landing at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata, India, on May 8th.

    The Boeing 777-300 flying from Dubai, UAE, was about to reach when its left engine was hit by a bird.

    The plane landed safely.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Gol Transportes Aereos Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Galeao International Airport

    Gol Transportes Aereos flight G3-1025 made an emergency landing at Galeao International Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on January 15th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane heading from Rio de Janeiro Airport RJ Santos Dumont to Congonhas-Sao Paulo Airport, Brazil, was diverted after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

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

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    Flight Update: Ethiopian Death Toll Rising

    By nightfall tonight, 34 bodies have been recovered.

    Investigative crews sort through baby sandals, and airplane parts drifting ashore. People are questioning why the flight was not delayed due to the storm raging at the time of takeoff.

    The USS-Ramage, and US P-3 surveillance aircraft are helping with search and rescue efforts.

    The plane was last serviced on Dec. 25.

    Reports abound that the plane was seen to be on fire on its way down. If reports of an engine fire proved to be correct, it would have been difficult to handle at such a low altitude; but reports of a lighting strike, compounded by poor visibility and high winds compounded by a bird strike are equally as possible.

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    Turbulence near Tokyo


    Pictured: A Tokyo-bound American AirlinesBoeing 777-223/ER
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    Contact photographer Ben Wang

    What: American Airlines Boeing 777-200 en route from Dallas to Tokyo
    Where: 43 miles southeast of Narita over the Pacific
    When: Monday Oct 26 3:40 p.m.
    Who: 228 people aboard
    Why: As heavy weather ( Typhoon Lupit’s rain and strong winds) approach Japan’s east coast, the Japanese weather service announced a weather warning.

    Several (5 passengers) aboard the Tokyo jet were injured by turbulence. After landing, all 5 were taken to a Tokyo area hospital.

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    Qantas Engine Shut Down; Safe Singapore Landing


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    What: Qantas Boeing 747-400 en route from Singapore to Melbourne
    Where: Singapore
    When: Dec 17th 2009
    Who: 354 passengers and 19 crew
    Why: While en route, the outer right engine surged. Passengers reported bangs and vibration, and flames.

    The crew shut down the engine and returned to Singapore on the remaining 3 engines, where they made a safe landing.

    The flight was delayed for a day. It is not reported if this plane completed the route or if an alternative plane was used.

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    Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in El Paso

    southwest_airlines_logoSouthwest Airlines flight WN-3153 made an emergency landing in El Paso, Texas, on August 8th.

    The Boeing 737-300 plane was flying from San Antonio, Texas, when the crew reported fumes on-board and declared an emergency.

    The plane landed safely. A flight attendant reported symptoms of smoke inhalation and was shifted to hospital.

    The incident is being investigated.

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