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    Koryak Helicopter Crashes in Russia

    What: Koryak Airlines Mil Mi-8T en route from Anavgai to Tigil
    Where: 70 km north of Anavgai Russia
    When: Dec 28 2009
    Who: 3 crew members
    Why: While en route, the helicopter sent out a distress signal and had to make an (unexplained) emergency landing/crash which destroyed the helicopter. There was one fatality and two crew members were severely injured. The helicopter was carrying 2 tons of food.

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    Scandinavian Jet Emergency Landing in Copenhagen


    Pictured: A Scandinavian Airlines – SAS Canadair CL-600-2D24 Regional Jet CRJ-900
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    Contact photographer Mats Lundberg

    What: Scandinavian Canadair CRJ-900 en route from Copenhagen to Birmingham England
    Where: Copenhagen
    When: Nov 1st 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: While en route, the flight experienced an issue with their hydraulics. The plane made an emergency landing back in Copenhagen, where the left engine underwent repairs.

    Passengers boarded an alternative plane and resumed their flight to Birmingham.

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    Peruvian Airlines Plane Catches Fire after Veering Off Runway in Jauja, Peru

    Peruvian Airlines flight P9-112 caught fire after it veered off the runway at Francisco Carle Airport in Jauja, Peru, on March 28th.

    The Boeing 737-300 plane was coming from Lima, Peru, when it skidded off the runway and burst into flames.

    The airline said all 141 people aboard were safely evacuated and none of them sustained any considerable injuries.

    The incident is being investigated.

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    Nippon Airways Boeing Loses AC and Cabin Pressure


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    What: All Nippon Airways (ANA) Boeing 767-300 en route from Matsuyama to Tokyo
    Where: Tokyo’s Haneda airport
    When: Thursday August 27
    Who: 262 passengers and 8 crew
    Why: The left hand air conditioning system failed shortly after takeoff. Then, while en route, cabin pressure dropped. At that point, oxygen masks deployed; the pilot descended 10,000 feet to normalize pressure and flew the last 45 minutes of the flight. Though some passengers felt ill, there were no injuries, and the plane landed normally.

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    That must have been a fun, white-knuckled flight, leaving terror-induced claw marks etched into the armrests.

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    Egypt Air Crashes Into Atlantic Ocean


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    Contact photographer Frank C. Duarte Jr.

    What: EgyptAir Boeing 767-366ER en route from New York to Cairo
    Where: Atlantic Ocean
    When: October 31, 1999
    Who: 4 flight crewmembers, 10 flight attendants, and 203 passengers
    Why: On October 31, 1999, the EgyptAir Boeing 767-366ER crashed into the Atlantic Ocean 60 miles south of Nantucket. It was en route from New York, to Cairo International Airport, Cairo, Egypt. The flight departed JFK about 0120, with 4 flight crewmembers, 10 flight attendants, and 203 passengers. All 217 people on board were killed.?Visual meteorological conditions prevailed , which operated on an instrument flight rules flight plan. NTSB determined probable cause to be the airplane’s departure from normal cruise flight and subsequent impact with the Atlantic Ocean as a result of the relief first officer’s flight control inputs. The reason for his actions was not determined.

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    Hawaiian Airlines Plane Diverts to Japan due to Issue in Hydraulic System

    Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiian Airlines flight HA-442 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Narita International Airport, Narita, Tokyo, Japan, on July 28th.

    The Boeing 767 en-route to Honolulu, Hawaii, from Sapporo, Japan, was mid-air when the crew detected some issue with its hydraulic system.

    The plane landed uneventfully.

    All 248 passengers and crew members onboard remained unharmed.

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