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    Continental: Fuel Leak in South Carolina


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    What: Continental Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from Newark to Glasgow, SC
    Where: Glasgow
    When: Nov 24th 2010
    Who: 158 passengers, 8 crew
    Why: On approach to Glasgow, a fuel leak was discovered in the right engine. The pilot landed safely in Glasgow, but the return flight was cancelled, and the plane was scheduled for maintenance.

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    Single Engine Plane makes Emergency Landing in California Moorpark

    A single engine plane made a safe emergency landing on 23 Freeway, near Tierra Rejada Road, Moorpark area, California, at around 4:37 P.M. on January 11.

    The pilot had to land the fixed-wing plane in emergency due to problems with its engine.

    The plane landed uneventfully.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Four Killed After Small Plane Crashes in Hawaii

    A small plane crashed in Waianae mountains on Oahu Island, Hawaii, on July 28th.

    The single-engine plane went down while it was performing a sunset flight from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport.

    All four people aboard were killed in the crash. They were identified as Gerrit Evensen, his girlfriend Heather Riley, and their friends Dean Hutton and Alexis Aaron.

    The incident is being investigated.

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    Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Bellingham Bay, WA

    A small plane made an emergency landing in Bellingham Bay, Washington, on October 5th.

    The single-engine plane was attempting to land at the Bellingham International Airport when its engine failed.

    The plane landed in approximately 3 to 4 feet of water.

    The pilot, who was the only one aboard, remained unharmed.

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    Comair jet struck by Air France Airbus on the ground.

    What: Air France Airbus 380 en route from NY to Paris
    Where: JFK, NY
    When: April 11, 2011
    Who: Air France Airbus passengers; and Comair passengers;
    Why: A Delta/Comair Bombardier CRJ-700 (N641CA) which had just flown in from Boston was struck in the tail by the left wing of an Airbus.

    There were no injuries, but a lot of inconvenience, plus damage to both planes. (The Comair left horizontal stabilizer and the Airbus wingtip.) The Air France flight was cancelled because of the damage. Both flights were cancelled, although the Air France flight hadn’t gone anywhere. The Air France passengers had to disembark and retrieve their luggage as alternatives for reaching their destination were sorted out.

    The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating.

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    Cape Elizabeth Crash near Lighthouse under investigation


    On a sunny day, the small plane just 100 yards from shore crashed near a historic lighthouse in a park in full sight of park visitors. The plane which remains in ocean waters at the ocean bottom in 60 feet of water, off Fort William but is not expected to cause environmental damage. The pilot was identified as Dr. Louis Hanson of Durham, who escaped the plane but was reported “unresponsive.”

    IDENTIFICATION
    Regis#: 39443 Make/Model: S10 Description: STINSON S108
    Date: 06/24/2012 Time: 1700

    Event Type: Accident Highest Injury: Fatal Mid Air: N Missing: N
    Damage: Unknown

    LOCATION
    City: CAPE ELIZABETH State: ME Country: US

    DESCRIPTION
    AIRCRAFT LOST POWER AND CRASHED INTO OCEAN. NEAR CAPE ELIZABETH, ME. 1 FATAL.

    INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 1
    # Crew: 1 Fat: 1
    WEATHER: 30009 10SM CLR 26/12 A2989

    OTHER DATA
    Activity: Pleasure Phase: Cruise Operation: OTHER

    The NTSB is investigating the power loss and subsequent crash of the four-seat Stinson S108 that occurred in Cape Elizabeth.

    Serial Number 108-13 Type Registration Individual
    Manufacturer Name UNIVERSAL STINSON Certificate Issue Date 11/21/2002
    Model 108 Expiration Date 03/31/2013
    Type Aircraft Fixed Wing Single-Engine Status Valid
    Pending Number Change None Type Engine Reciprocating
    Date Change Authorized None Dealer No
    MFR Year 1946 Mode S Code 51112245

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