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    Family Lost in Beechcraft Crash in Minnesota Field

    What: Beechcraft 35 Bonanza
    Where: Glencoe, MN
    When: March 21, 2012, 11:00 a.m.
    Who: 3 fatalities
    Why: The plane crashed on farmland four mines north of Glencoe killing what appears to be a family of three aboard the plane and also three dogs. Conditions were five miles visibility and overcast at 900 feet and the pilot may have been flying by visual flight rules in conditions when VFR flight isn’t allowed. Visibility in the area is known to drop “at the drop of a hat” so the pilot may have flown into worsening conditions inadvertently.

    Witnesses say they heard the plane sputtering, and heard a popping noise before impact. Others saw the plane flying low before it hit the ground in foggy drizzly weather leaving a two-hundred yard debris field. The plane may have been flying from St. Cloud.

    By the time bystanders arrived on the scene, the plane was missing the tail and a wing, and was engulfed in a “ball of flame.”

    The plane had just been sold by a St. Cloud resident to a new owner.

    Stuart Dahlberg, 52, his wife Ivelisse Morillo, and his mother, Mae Dahlberg were en route to visit family in Colorado when they were killed in the crash. Stuart Dahlberg was an experienced pilot.

    Glencoe Plane Crash Victims Identified as Husband, Wife, Mom: MyFoxTWINCITIES.com

    IDENTIFICATION
    Regis#: 3871N Make/Model: BE35 Description: 35 Bonanza
    Date: 03/21/2012 Time: 1612
    Event Type: Accident Highest Injury: Fatal Mid Air: N Missing: N
    Damage: Destroyed
    LOCATION
    City: GLENCOE State: MN Country: US
    DESCRIPTION
    AIRCRAFT CRASHED IN FIELD. THE THREE PERSONS ONBOARD WERE FATALLY INJURED. 4-5 MILES NORTH OF GLENCOE, MN

    INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 3

    WEATHER: 20007KT 5SM BT OVC 009 14/13 A2998

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    U.S. Air Force Plane Makes Emergency landing at Monterey Regional Airport

    A U.S. Air Force KC10 tanker plane made an emergency landing at Monterey Regional Airport, California, on December 8.

    Authorities said the plane that took off from Travis Air Force Base, near Fairfield, requested an emergency landing due to smoke in cabin.

    The plane landed safely. There were five crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

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    2nd Vladivostok Avia emergency landing in a week


    Pictured: A Vladivostok Avia Tupolev Tu-204-300
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    What: Vladivostok Avia Tu-204 en route from Moscow to Blagoveshchensk
    Where: Yekaterinburg
    When: June 20, 2010
    Who: 116 passengers (11 children)
    Why: While en route, an engine malfunctioned and the flight had to divert from Blagoveshchensk to Yekaterinburg. A replacement jet was provided which is scheduled to take off at 7:30 Yekaterinburg time

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    Pilot Survives Small Plane Crash in Georgia

    A small Cirrus SR20 crash landed at Malcolm McKinnon Airport, St. Simons Island, Georgia, on August 22nd.

    The pilot onboard came out of the aircraft unharmed.

    The cause of the crash landing has not been reported.

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    Alaska Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Seattle

    Alaska Airlines flight AS-1506 had to return and make an emergency landing in Seattle, Washington, on February 26th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane took off for Santa Ana, California, but had to turn back after the crew noticed an unusual odor on board.

    The plane landed safely. The cabin crew were taken to a hospital for evaluation.

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    Two in one: Pia Emergency

    What: PIA Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A310-300 en route from Quetta to Islamabad
    Where: Islamabad
    When: Oct 24 2010
    Who: 187 passengers
    Why: On approach to Islamabad, nose gear failed. The pilot shut down the plane on the runway, and the plane was towed.


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    What: PIA Pakistan International Airlines Airbus A310-300 en route from Manchester to Islamabad
    Where: Manchester
    When: Oct 24 2010
    Who: 190 passengers
    Why: After takeoff, suffering a technical problem, the pilot returned to Manchester where he made a safe landing. The flight (or a replacement) was rescheduled for the next day.

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