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    Light Craft Crashes in Hancock County

    What: Piper PA-22-150 single engine aircraft
    Where: Greenfield County, Indiana
    When: May 26, 2012, 7:00 a.m.
    Who: 3 aboard
    Why: Near the Pennsy biking trail and County Road 400 east, a single engine aircraft, a Piper PA-22-150 Tri-Pacer has crashed.

    The accident occurred south of Pope Airfield where the pilot had just attempted takeoff but failed to achieve adequate lift to fly over the treeline.

    They did miss power lines.

    Pilot Melvin Grant, of Greenfield, and passengers Mark Grant and Andrew Pfaff were taken to Indianapolis’s Methodist Hospital.

    The FAA is investigating.

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    Asiana Airlines Flight Diverts to Jeju Island Due to Cargo Smoke Indication

    Asiana Airlines flight OZ-707 had to make an emergency landing in Jeju Island, South Korea, on January 5th.

    The Airbus A321-200 plane flying from Seoul, South Korea, to Angeles, Philippines, was diverted due to a cargo smoke indication.

    The plane landed uneventfully. There were 166 passengers and 8 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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    Papua New Guinea 28 Die in Violent Storm, Forest Crash on the Banks of the Gogol


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    What: PNG Airlines de Havilland Canada DHC-8-102
    Where: 20 km (12.5 mls) S of Madang Airport (MAG) (Papua New Guinea)
    When: Oct 13, 2011
    Who: 4 crew, 28 passengers, 4 survivors
    Why: About 5.15pm, while en route from Lae to Madang, the flight went down in dense forest in bad weather. The pilots managed to send a distress call. Four survivors were pulled from the wreckage and taken to Yamad clinic. The survivors include an 64 year old Australian pilot and a New Zealand pilot and an Asian passenger who was sitting in the seventh seat, who crawled through a crack in the fuselage, and who suffered burns on 27% of his body (including back and arms). Survivors are being transported by boat to Modilon hospital in Madang.

    First responders were initially blocked when they could not cross the Guabe river, then a boat suffered engine problems, then the third attempt made it to the scene of the crash. A violent storm and dense forest hampered the rescue efforts, which were facilitated by chopper.

    Australia engaged four army Blackhawk helicopters to assist in the rescue. Rescuers on the Gogol river were impeded due to heavy rains. It took four boats to reach the crash site.

    PNG quarantined Laes Nadzab airport and grounded the Dash 8 fleet.

    Witnesses saw the plane crash on the Guabe River bank and on impact, burst into flame. Most of the passengers were local Papuan parents of Madang’s Divine Word University students. According to a resort manager who went to pick them up from the airport, six of the plane’s occupants — one passenger and five crew members – had reservations to stay at Madang Resort.

    PNG Accident Investigation Commission’s spokesman Sid O’Toole talked to the media.

    PNG Airlines released the following:

    POMSOX/MEDIA RELEASE – PORT MORESBY 10:30 PM THURSDAY, 13th OCTOBER 2011 – AIRLINES PNG ANNOUNCEMENT


    We are sad to confirm that there has been an accident involving an Airlines PNG Dash 8 aircraft near Madang late Thursday afternoon.

    Emergency services have been activated and Airlines PNG is co-operating with authorities to mount rescue and recovery efforts.

    There were 28 passengers and 4 crew members on board. There appear to be some survivors while a number of people remain unaccounted for.

    Airlines PNG is working with the emergency service authorities to confirm this information in more detail.

    A full investigation is underway by authorities and Airlines PNG as to the possible cause of the accident.

    Airlines PNG fully supports the action of local authorities at Lae who have quarantined aviation fuel at Lae airport from where the aircraft originated.

    Airlines PNG has also grounded its Dash 8 fleet of 12 aircraft until further notice.

    Our prayers and thoughts are now with all those affected by this very sad day for Papua New Guinea.

    For further information contact:

    Media Relations:

    Email: media.relations@apng.com

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    Vueling Flight Makes Emergency Landing after Hydraulic Failure

    VuelingVueling flight VY-7574 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Malaga, Spain, on June 11th.

    The Airbus A320-200, heading from Barcelona, Spain, to Banjul, Gambia, was diverted after the crew reported a hydraulic failure.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All 110 passengers remained safe.

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    Van Nuys Emergency Landing


    What: Twin-engine Cessna 310 registered to Jade Aviation Services of Carson City, Nevada. en route from the San Fernando Valley Airport to Camarillo
    Where: Van Nuys Airport
    When: November 25, 2008 Landing safely at 12:30 p.m.
    Who: pilot and passenger
    Why: When the pilot realized that the nose gear had only partially deployed, he turned back to the Van Nuys Airport and burned off fuel before he landed successfully. No one was injured although the dangling gear collapsed on landing. Apparently the plane landed on its main wheels, then “gently” on it’s collapsing nose before rolling to a stop. Cited in several sources as a textbook landing.

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    Transavia Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Portugal

    Transavia flight HV-5666 had to make an emergency landing in Faro, Portugal, on May 29th.

    According to the airline, the plane heading from Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Gran Canaria, Spain, was diverted due to ‘medical reasons’.

    It is believed that the flight was diverted after a passenger’s body odor caused several other passengers around him to vomit and faint.

    The plane landed safely.

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