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    Flight Cancelled Due to UFO (Unidentified Foul Odor)


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    What: Continental Airlines Boeing 737 en route from San Antonio to Houston
    Where: San Antonio
    When: Apr 28, 2011
    Who: 151 aboard
    Why: The plane had taken off and developed a “strong chemical odor.” The pilots returned to San Antonio International Airport and made a safe landing; however they did not know the cause of the odor and for caution’s sake, took the plane to the “ramp” area. Several passengers developed respiratory distress.

    The crew boarding wore hazmat suits. The source of the chemical odor was not identified.

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    JFK Emergency Landing

    What: Atlantic Southeast/Delta Airlines Canadair CRJ-900 en route from Atlanta to White Plains, New York
    Where: New York
    When: Sept 25 2010 8:20 pm
    Who: 60 passengers 4 crew
    Why: Approaching White Plains, the crew realized the right landing gear was jammed. The pilots diverted to JFK, and made an emergency landing described as being “a shower of sparks” on the tarmac but no fire ensued. The plane skidded to a stop leaning to one side, after utilizing only 2/3 of the landing gear.

    Passengers rode a bus to terminal three, and told reporters about their terrifying landing, full of praises for the captain and crew. Delta apparently provided a bus to take them to their correct destination.


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    PIA Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Karachi

    Pakistan International Airlines flight PK-319 made an emergency landing in Karachi, Pakistan, on July 5th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane flying from Islamabad, Pakistan, was descending toward Karachi when the crew reported a nose gear issue and requested to be towed off the runway.

    The plane landed safely and was towed off the runway.

    All one hundred and seventy-three people aboard remained unharmed.

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    THY Turkish Airlines Plane Returns to Russia after Bird Strikes

    THY Turkish Airlines flight TK-3999 had to return and make an emergency landing at Vnukovo International Airport, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on May 3rd.

    The Airbus A330-200 flying to Antalya, Turkey, had to return due to a number of bird strikes.

    The plane landed safely.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Pinging for Egyptair MS 804 as the Clock Runs Out

    When a plane goes down in the ocean, the black boxes aboard have enough juice to ping for thirty days. The pingers on flight data recorders AKA “black boxes” last a minimum of 30 days. After 30 days, the devices are still active, but the sound on which searchers hone is expected to die out. The pinger is located by a “pinger locater,” a device that listens for the sound of the black box. It is towed within the search area but it’s listening radius is usually around 2 miles. The pinger’s sound is not very powerful, and the pinger is towed at 3 knots.
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    After AirFrance 447, legislation was underway to increase the battery life to 90 days. The technology exists, but because implementation of that transition has been slow, EgyptAir MS 804’s pinger battery is expected to expire at around 30 days.

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    US Airways Cautionary Landing


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    What: US Airways Airbus A330-200 en route from Paris to Charlotte, NC
    Where: Scotland
    When: Jul 4th 2010
    Why: While en route, the flight developed hydraulic issues and diverted to Manchester where it made a safe landing. However the plane was towed, and no mention is made (yet) of how the passengers were accommodated.

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