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    UVT Aero Jet Returns to Kazan due to Cracked Windshield

    uvt aeroUVT Aero flight UW-535 had to return and make an emergency landing in Kazan, Russia, on December 1st.

    The Canadair CRJ-200 jet took off for Volgograd, Russia, but had to return shortly afterwards after its windshield cracked midair.

    The plane landed back safely. All 16 passengers and 2 crew remained unharmed.

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    Air France Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles

    Air France flight AF-66 made an emergency landing in Los Angeles, California, on December 27th.

    The Airbus A380-800 plane flying from Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, was descending toward Los Angeles when the crew received a low oil pressure indication for one of the engines.

    The crew subsequently shut down the faulty engine and continued for a safe landing.

    All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Jet 2 Diverts to Budapest


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    What: jet2.com Boeing 757-200 en route from Tel Aviv Israel to Manchester
    Where: Budapest (Hungary)
    When: Aug 6th 2009
    Who: 238 passengers
    Why: Four hours into the flight, the flight developed pressurization problems. The pilot dropped altitude suddenly, described as experiencing turbulence and “plummeting thousands of feet.” Oxygen was deployed. The pilot made assurances, but of course the passengers were terrified.

    The flight landed safely when it diverted to Budapest, and passengers were put up in a local hotel until a replacement flight was provided for them.

    George’s Point of View

    We need a better system to see turbulence in time to avoid it. Until we have it, airline operators are just going to need to accept the cost factor.

    Going around turbulence is a fact of aviation, and avoiding turbulence is going to cost extra fuel. Sometimes you have to wonder if our present systems are working when flights are routed through known turbulence in order to avoid the expense of going around it. Those are the kind of foolish economical decisions made by those kinds of marginal airlines that are banned in the EU, and one of the reasons they are known to fall out of the sky.

    At least our Jet 2 pilot here, had the skill to handle the situation, and a plane sturdy enough to withstand the pressures long enough to safeguard the lives of those aboard.

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    ATA Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Bird Strike

    ATA Airlines flight I3-6636 made an emergency landing in Tabriz, Iran, on September 12th.

    The plane took off for Baku, Azerbaijan, but had to turn back due to a bird strike.

    The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Satena Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Bogota

    Satena flight 9R-8729 made an emergency landing in Bogota, Colombia, on February 20th.

    The plane took off from Quibdo, Colombia, but suffered tire damage during departure.

    The crew continued the flight and landed uneventfully in Bogota. Emergency services inspected the plane upon arrival.

    All passengers and crew members remained safe.

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    Emergency Landing at Wellington Airport


    What: Air Nelson Dash-8 flight NZ8079 en route from Wellington to Invercargill
    Where: emergency landing at Wellington Airport New Zealand
    When: 9.45am. Tue, 18 Nov 2008
    Who: 19 passengers.
    Why: pilots noticed a warning indicator light on. The flight returned to Wellington and landing safely at 9.45am.

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