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    All Nippon Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Russia

    All Nippon Airways flight NH-204 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Krasnojarsk, Russia, on January 1st.

    The Boeing 777-300 plane heading from Frankfurt, Germany, to Tokyo, Japan, was diverted due to an engine failure.

    The plane landed safely. All 147 people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Air New Zealand Plane Returns to New Zealand due to Pilot Feeling Unwell

    Air New Zealand (ANZ) flight NZ-87 had to return and make an emergency landing at Auckland Airport, New Zealand, on July 5th.

    The Boeing 777-200 flying to Hong Kong, China, was over the Tasman Sea when the pilot started feeling unwell.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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    More Battery Buzz Builds for Boeing

    • Since U.S. and Japanese authorities have ordered the grounding of Boeing 787s, All Nippon Airways is canceling 177 flights beginning Wednesday. Considering that weather is expected to be grounding European flights anyway, the grounding could not have come at a better time. Plus, any time the precautions come before the fatalities, it is a good day.
    • GS Yuasa Corporation in Kyoto makes the “notorious” lithium-ion battery in the Japan Airlines Co. (9201) plane and an emergency landing by an All Nippon Airways Co. (9202) jet. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will be running battery tests. An NTSB group of four officials and two Japan transport officials will be on hand. To be the fly on the wall of that test!
    • The ANA pilot received 3 warnings that the battery was overheating. This suggests the safety components were working.
    • Investigators were sent to the U.K. to investigate a valve actuator maker for the 787. The company was not identified. If a problem is found, the name of the company will soon be public knowledge
    • The technology has a damning history: Securaplane’s Tucson, Arizona-based unit made the battery charger on the jet that was in the Boston fire on Jan. 7. Whistleblower Michael Leon was employed at Securaplane when he wrote a report (2006) saying that the battery technology was risky and that substitute battery technology should be used on the 787, after which a battery test went wrong and burnt down a Securaplane building. Leon refused to ship a battery assembly to Boeing for the 787 and that battery later malfunctioned in a prototype. Why haven’t we heard this story before? Was the system Michael Leon objected to the same one that is causing problems now?
    • The Seattle Times reported that hot chemicals sprayed out of the battery on the 787 Dreamliner that made an emergency landing in Japan, leaving a gooey dark residue—a different malfunction from the incident in Boston. The plot thickens. More than one problem? Which is the onetime event, and which is the chronic issue (if at all)? That is the factor that will be significant for Boeing and the future of the Dreamliner.
    • Boeing stands by the 4 battery circuits, because they stopped the overheating before a fire started.
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    Gol: US Pilots to Face Retrial in Absentia

    Joseph Lepore of Bay Shore, New York, and Jan Paladino were flying the Embraer Legacy 600 executive jet that collided with a Boeing 737 operated by Gol Lineas Aereas Intelligentes SA. Lepore and Paladino guided the plane they were flying to safely while the larger jet crashed into the jungle, killing all aboard. The pilots were convicted in 2011 and sentenced to 52 months in prison because according to prosecutors, the aircraft’s anti-collision system was turned off for almost one hour. The pilots deny wrongdoing, and say the system was never off.

    Lepore and Paladino are to be retried Monday.

    Audio from the flight in YOUTUBE below

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    Emergency Landing at Irkutsk

    What: Boeing 737 en route from Irkutsk to Moscow
    Where: Irkutsk Airport
    When: Oct 16, 2012
    Why: An unidentified Boeing 737 developed problems with the landing gear. It was in the air from 9:30 to 10:24.

    After burning off and dumping fuel, pilots returned to the airport and made a safe landing with emergency services on standby.

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    Air India Flight Diverts to Kolkata due to Smoke in Cabin

    Air India flight AI-380 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Kolkata, India, on July 16th.

    The Boeing 787-800 plane heading from Delhi, India, to Singapore, was diverted after smoke was noticed in the cabin.

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

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