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    Qantas Flight Scare


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    What: Qantaslink Boeing 717-200 en route from Newman,WA to Perth,WA
    Where: Newman Australia
    When: Oct 4th 2011
    Who: 75 passengers and 5 crew
    Why: The plane had taken off normally from Newman, but while still ascending, the engine popped. That is, it made a loud noise which was reported later by local media as a compressor stall. Inside, the cabin, passengers heard the explosion, the lights dimmed and the plane shuddered. Outside, witnesses saw a puff of smoke. Inside, passengers say it went “dead silent” for five minutes, before anyone made announcements. (No one is complaining. They’re all happy they survived.) When the captain did speak, he was calm and reassuring. No doubt he was busy at the time.

    The landing hit hard and was described as being all over the runway. Passengers did joke about needing a drink afterwards, and Newman not having a bar; it was mentioned that the replacement flight should have all given them free drinks before they ran out of food.

    The plane made a safe (emergency) landing in Newman fifteen minutes after takeoff.

    See video below:

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    Allegiant Air plane Diverts to Rhode Island due to Smell of Smoke

    AllegiantAllegiant Air flight G4-736 had to divert and make an emergency landing at T. F. Green Airport in Providence, Kent County, Rhode Island, on December 30.

    The McDonnell Douglas MD-83, flying from Orlando, Florida, to Bangor, Maine, had to divert due to smell of smoke.

    The aircraft received minor damage due to heat.

    All 120 people aboard remained safe.

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    United Flight Returns to O’Hare due to Issues with Cabin Pressure

    United airlinesUnited Airlines Flight 1218 had to return and make an emergency landing at O’Hare International Airport,  Chicago, Illinois, on February 3.

    The plane departed for Denver at 9:01 a.m. but had to return shortly afterwards due to issues with cabin pressure.

    The Boeing 737-900 landed safely and medics checked 175 people complaining of nausea and ear pain. Authorities confirmed that none of the passengers or crew members was taken to hospital.

    An airline spokesperson said, “Maintenance is inspecting the aircraft as we accommodate the customers.”

    The FAA is investigating.

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    Pilot Walks Away After Ultralight Plane Crashed in Maine

    UltralightAn ultralight plane crash-landed in woods off Porter Road, Fryeburg, Maine on the afternoon of August 23rd.

    The single-seater Aerolite 103, flying from Leavitt Airport, New Hampshire, crashed while attempting an emergency landing at Eastern Slopes Regional Airport, Fryeburg, due to engine failure.

    The pilot, a 56-year-old Pennsylvania man, remained unharmed.

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    Small Plane Crashed in North Carolina; Pilot Killed

    A small plane crashed in Riegelwood, North Carolina, on the night of September 11.

    The Cessna 172 was heading from Bolton to Wallace when it went down. North Carolina Wing Civil Air Patrol dispatched two aircrafts that found the wreckage at 1:15 a.m. on September 12.

    The pilot, who was the only one aboard, was killed in the crash. He was identified as Gene Pierce, 76, of Duplin County.

    The cause of crash is not clear at the moment.

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    Nosegear Steering Down in Air Mediterranee Airbus Landing


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    What: Air Mediterranee Airbus A321-200 en route from Nantes to Shannon
    Where: Shannon
    When: Jun 16th 2011
    Why: On approach, the crew detected a failure in nose gear steering. They landed safely with emergency services on standby and was able to taxi (slowly.)

    The plane made the return flight to Nantes.

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