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Plane Crashed at Durango Airport, 2 Killed

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    Delta Airlines Plane Returns to New York due to Open Cargo Door Indication

    250px-Delta_logo.svgDelta Airlines flight DL-404 had to return and make an emergency landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, on August 11.

    The Boeing 777-200 en-route to Paris, France, had just departed when the crew noticed an open cargo door indication.

    The plane landed safely after dumping fuel.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Glider Crash Sends Two to hospitals


    A Flugsportclub Aschaffenburg Scheibe SF 25C Rotax Falke which had taken off from Aschaffenburg was returning from a scenic flight when it crashed in a muddy field next to the Hessian-Bavarian border near Großostheim airfield.

    The pilot and passenger were taking advantage of pretty weather.

    The two aboard the plane were trapped for an hour. Rescue was delayed by the mud in the field which made approaching with rescue equipment difficult.

    A dozen rescue personnel, two paramedics, and forty firemen and policemen responded.

    After they were extracted, they were flown to separate hospitals. The 63 year female passenger was flown to Aschaffenburg hospital. The 82 year old pilot was taken to Frankfurt University Trauma Center.

    The Federal Bureau of Aircraft Accident Investigation (Bundesstelle für Flugunfalluntersuchungen) is investigating. No cause of the crash has yet been advanced.

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    S Korea Helicopter Crash Kills 3 Rangers



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    What: South Korean Forestry Service Kamov Ka-32T
    Where: Jeolla lake, Yeongam County, South Jeolla South Korea
    When: Nov 23 2009
    Who: 3 on board
    Why: The helicopter was participating in training for dumping water on forest fires when it crashed. Rescuers found the wreckage in the lake, with only its tail protruding above the water line.

    The aviation office lost contact with the helicopter about 12:15. It was practicing filling up the tank with water from the lake. Since the weather is calm, it is not known if wind was a factor, or practice, or if this was a case of mechanical failure. Sixteen Russian model Ka-32Ts are in use by the forestry service, to put out forest fires.

    The deceased are a 52-year-old crew chief named Park, and a 46-year-old and a 44 year old, both named Lee.

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    United Airlines Flight Suffers Bird Strike Near Spokane International Airport

    United Airlines flight UA-255 suffered a bird strike in Spokane, Washington, on December 9th.

    The incident happened when the Boeing 737-900 plane flying from Denver, Colorado, was on approach to Spokane International Airport.

    The plane continued for a safe landing.

    The plane sustained damage to the tail and wings.

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    American Airlines Plane Suffers Bird Strike Near Orlando International Airport

    American Airlines flight AA-1905 suffered a bird strike near Orlando International Airport, Florida, on October 12th.

    The Airbus A321-200 plane flying from Charlotte, North Carolina, was on final approach to Orlando International Airport when a bird hit it.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Comoros: Putting together the Black Box puzzle

    Yemenia Flight 626 from Paris to Moroni sank into the ocean on June 30, killing 152 people, with one survivor. The black boxes were found Friday.

    Just because the black boxes were found does not mean the route to discovery is on track. Apparently there was so much damage to the black boxes, there is going to be trouble recovering the data. That’s not new. In fact, usually when there is trouble reading the black boxes, investigators call in the company that made the boxes, and they are usually able to mine the data in spite of damage.

    The BEA, the French aviation authority is handling the investigation. Many of those aboard were French and/or French Comoran.

    Did they–are they–sending the boxes to the US? They’d have a better chance of recovery if they do.

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