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    Pilot Killed after Cessna Plane Crashes at Penn Yan Airport

    A single- engine Cessna plane crashed at Penn Yan Airport in Yates County, New York on May 3.

    The plane was being flown by a student pilot, who was practicing “touch-and-go-landing” at the airport. Right after taking off, the plane suddenly swerved, hit the ground, spun around and collided with the fence.

    The pilot was killed at the spot. He was identified as Steven P. Seely, 55, of Stanley, New York.

    The NTSB and the FAA are investigating the cause of crash.

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    Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Atlanta

    Delta Airlines flight DL-369 had to return and make an emergency landing in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 7th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane took off for Managua, Nicaragua, but had to turn back after the crew received a nose wheel steering indication.

    The plane landed back safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Hawaiian Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in San Jose

    Hawaiian Airlines flight HA-43 had to return and make an emergency landing in San Jose, California, on December 19th.

    The Boeing 767-300 plane took off for Honolulu, Hawaii, but had to turn back due to failure of weather radar.

    The plane landed back safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Small Plane Crashes into a House in Indiana; 2 Injured

    A single-engine Cessna plane crashed into a house in Vigo County, Indianapolis, on August 25th.

    The plane was carrying two people at the time of crash.

    Both the passengers were airlifted to hospital.

    The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

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    FAA official Lost during Proficiency Check in Jackson MS

    What: Robinson R44 practicing aerial maneuvers operating out of Hawkins Field Airport
    Where: duplex-style house about half a mile east of Hawkins Field airport in Jackson, MississippI
    When: Tues September 1, 2009 at 1932
    Who: Two FAA officials, pilot Charles Farmer and pilot Larry Wells of Crystal Springs
    Why: While in the course of a standard pilot proficiency check, it appeared the helicopter was experiencing engine trouble and trying to land, when the helicopter fell from the sky, clipped a tree and crashed into the unoccupied half a duplex house in Jackson Mississippi. The two victims both of whom worked for the FAA were taken to the Mississippi Medical Center, where Charles Farmer died. Larry Wells sustained serious injuries.

    The 2007 R-44 Rotorcraft belonged to WEBB GROUP FLP of Jackson Ms.

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    FedEx Cargo Plane Makes Emergency Landing at St. Louis International Airport

    FedExA FedEx cargo plane made an emergency landing at Lambert St. Louis International Airport in St. Louis, Missouri, on the morning of February 24.

    The MD-11 was en-route from Memphis to Minneapolis when a warning light indicated fire on-board. The plane was then diverted to St. Louis where it made an uneventful emergency landing at 6:15 a.m.

    All 4 people aboard the plane exited through emergency slide. Authorities said one of them was examined by medics for possible injuries sustained by using emergency slide.

    According to FedEx spokesperson Scott Fiedler, the aircraft’s fire safety suppression system got activated and sprayed foam inside a container. The investigators are looking into the cause of incident.

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