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Compensation after Fifteen Years

Compensation after Fifteen Years

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    False Cargo Fire leads to False Start over San Jose Cabo

    What: VivaAerobus Boeing 737-300 en route from San Jose Cabo to Monterrey
    Where: San Jose Cabo
    When: Aug 21st 2011
    Why: On takeoff, flight systems indicated there was a cargo fire.

    The flight returned to San Jose Cabo where it made a safe landing. Examination proved there was no fire, and the flight was delayed, but continued on to Monterrey.

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    Reno Airshow Fatalities Rise

    What: Aero-Trans Corp. DBA North American P-51D-15-NA Mustang (mod.)
    Where: Reno Stead Airport, Nevada
    When: 16-SEP-2011
    Who: 11 fatalities, 1 aboard (2 on the ground)

    Eleven people have died so far in the Reno air show crash:

    • Pilot Jimmy Leeward
    • Joseph Wogan, 22, of Arizona;
    • George and Wendy Hewitt of Fort Mohave, Ariz;
    • Regina Bynum, 53, of Texas;
    • Sharon Stewart, 47, of Nevada;
    • Greg Morcom, 47, from Washington state.
    • Michael Wogan, 22, of Scottsdale, Ariz.;
    • Regina Bynum, 53, of San Angelo, Texas.
    • Craig Salerno

    Stewart was a paid staff member at the airshow, and Salerno was a volunteer. Spectator Cherie Elvin is missing, and her husband, two sons, and daughter in law each lost part of a leg.

    The names of the seventy injured (and all of the fatalities) have not been released, but there are hundreds of stunning accounts of the accident.

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    Singapore Flight Runway Excursion


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    Contact photographer Felix Heilmann

    What: Singapore Airlines Boeing 747-400 freighter en route from Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, to Singapore
    Where: Singapore
    When: Dec 2nd 2011
    Why: The freighter flight was landing on runway two, but drove off the runway.

    The excursion caused the runway closure for more than an hour, although the plane did not require towing. There were no injuries.

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    Missing Plane found in Borneo

    Update
    What: Cessna
    Where: Borneo Kalimantan, Indonesia
    When: August 24, 2012
    Who: 4 aboard
    Why: Four passengers who had been on a chartered Cessna have been found on Borneo Island, in Kutai National Park at the wreckage site in a mountainous area. There were no survivors.

    The remains of Australian Peter John Elliott and three Indonesianshave been flown to a Samarinda hospital.

    The flight left Samarinda to survey a coal mining site. Elliot was a specialist in using geophysics equipment, and general manager of Elliott Geophysics International.

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    Air Canada Boeing Engine Failure over Ottawa


    Contact photographer Frank Robitaille
    What: Air Canada Boeing 767-300 en route from Montreal,QC to Toronto,ON (Canada)
    Where: Ottawa- runway 23
    When: May 21st 2009
    Who: 88 people on board
    Why: When the flight experienced engine failure, the pilot diverted to Ottawa and landed safely.

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    Grounded Planes but 31 Passengers will be IN the ground


    After Monday’s ATR crash when the pilots of the UTAir flight were returning to the airport and crashed in a snowy field, with much of the world not flying on ATR 72-200 planes, you can not believe how many people today mentioned to me their opinion that these planes should just be grounded, period. Frankly, I agree.

    There have been questions about this kind of plane since 1994, when American Eagle Flight 4181 crashed, and killed 68 people. Though the “Anti Ice” boots were “improved” this model has a known problem with ice. A TransAsia Airways crashed due to icing in 2002. Since ice is a known problem of these planes, any failure to deal with icing is surely negligence. But of course it is too soon to tell.

    There are plenty of rumors flying. (They seem to have better lift than the planes.) A Reuters article claims the black boxes indicate all engines were functioning, but there are also indications that this plane may not have been correctly or properly de-iced before takeoff, and that smoke was spotted from the engine. Not that Russian skies are particularly safe, given there were fifteen Russian crashes last year alone.

    Russia is not particularly known for keen government supervision of the Russian sky or some of their crumbling airports either, for that matter, but grounding ATR 72-200 aircraft is a step in the right direction. Let’s just see if they pull aging aircraft, look at crew training or start considering safety over profits.

    Even if they do, it won’t bring back the decedents.

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