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    Delta Air Lines Flight Diverts to Tulsa due to Unruly Passenger

    Delta Air Lines flight 1156 made an emergency landing in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on May 30th.

    The plane heading from Portland, Oregon, to Atlanta, Georgia, was diverted due to an unruly passenger.

    The plane landed safely.

    The unruly passenger was removed from the plane and was detained for questioning.

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    Bumpy Brazil Air Leaves American Airlines Flight All Shook up


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    Contact photographer Terry Wade

    What: American Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from Recife, Brazil to Miami,FL
    Where: Brazil
    When: Jan 22nd 2012
    Who: 136 passengers, 9 crew
    Why: A couple of hours into the flight, the crew ran into some turbulence.

    It was severe turbulence that according to passengers “felt like the floor fell out from under,” and which knocked around a couple of flight attendants. A number of unseat-belted people hit the ceiling, including a flight attendant who actually knocked a hole in the ceiling before her trolley landed on her. (I presume she’s one of the five who went to the hospital.) Those trolleys look heavy.

    The extent of injuries was not released, but it was apparently not severe enough that they had to scramble to divert to somewhere in the Brazilian bush.

    One of the passengers happened to be an ER doctor, and he administered first aid. A number of the uninjured were said to be hysterical.

    Miami-Dade Fire Department and Airport Fire and Rescue were on the scene. In Miami, five flight attendants went straight into ambulances and one was treated at the airport.

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    Ultralight Crashes in Fox River; 1 Dead, 1 Hospitalized

    A two-seater ultralight aircraft crashed in the Fox River in Dayton, near Chicago, on June 23.

    The pilot, Nicholas Peterson of Arizona, was able to survive the crash; he was taken to St. Elizabeth Hospital, Ottawa for treatment. However, his passenger, identified as Jeffrey Carpenter, 50, of Chicago, died and his body was removed from the River next morning at about 6:45 a.m.

    The pilot told the officials that the accident happened due to some engine problems in the aircraft.

    According to Chief Mick Garrison of Marseilles Fire Protection District, the plane took off from the headquarters of Skydive Chicago, located nearby. He also said, “We believe it happened about 8:30 and the one individual was able to get out of the crash and he later called for help shortly after 10 [p.m.] or thereabouts.”

    The FAA along with the sheriff’s office and coroner’s office are investigating the accident.

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    Ryanair Plane Diverts to France due to Disruptive Passengers

    RyanairA Ryanair flight had to divert and make an emergency landing at Limoges – Bellegarde Airport, Limoges, France, on April 28th.

    The Boeing 737, en-route from Liverpool, England, to Alicante, Spain, was mid-air when two drunk men onboard began fighting, prompting the captain to divert the plane.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All 180 passengers onboard remained unharmed.

    The two men were taken to a nearby police station.

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    Small Plane Lands in Emergency at Clay County Road

    A small plane made an emergency landing at County Highway 11, north of Highway 34, near Felton, Minnesota, on the afternoon of March 14.

    According to Clay County Sheriff Bill Bergquist, the plane was apparently experiencing a mechanical issue.

    None of the 2 people aboard was harmed in the incident.

    The aircraft was later towed away from the road.

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    Cargo Fire Alert Diverts Flight to Dulles


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    Contact photographer Fei Weng

    What: American Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route from Washington DC to Dallas /Ft. Worth
    Where: Dulles International Airpor
    When: Nov 12th 2010
    Why: After takeoff, a cargo fire alert convinced the pilots to divert to Dulles, where they made a safe landing; and passengers disembarked on to the tarmac. The passengers were transported to the terminal and provided alternative transportation. No actual fire was found.

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