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British Airways Flight Returns to London Heathrow

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    Air Canada Flaps problem


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    What: Air Canada Boeing 767-300 en route from London Heathrow to Halifax
    Where: Halifax
    When: Nov 26th 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: On approach to Halifax, the plane experienced a flaps problem which aborted the first attempted landing. The plane made a second pass and landed safely.

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    TezJet Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Failure

    TezJet Air flight TEZ-107 had to return and make an emergency landing in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, on March 1st.

    The plane took off for Batken, Kyrgyzstan, but had to turn back due to an uncontained engine failure.

    The plane landed back safely. All ninety-six people aboard remained unharmed.

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    KLM Flight Diverts to Nice due to Cargo Smoke Indication

    KLM flight KL-598 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Nice, France, on November 20th.

    The Boeing 777-300 plane heading from Cape Town, South Africa, to Amsterdam, Netherlands, was diverted due to a cargo smoke indication.

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

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    Polish Cargo flight Emergency Landing

    What: DHL-chartered/Polish transport firm Exin Co twin-engine Antonov AN-26 turboprop cargo plane en route from Tallinn to Helsinki
    When: August 25, 2010
    Who: 4 crew members
    Why: The landing gear retracted before the plane was airborne and made an emergency landing on a frozen lake—apparently not the first time this has happened.

    An Estonian politician asked the Estonian Civil Aviation Authority “how it is possible that the same company with a same type of plane could fall victim to two almost identical accidents at the same airport within a short time.”

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    Pilot Injured after Ultralight Plane Makes Emergency Landing in British Columbia

    An Amphibian Ultralight plane had to make an emergency landing at Highway 91 in Delta, British Columbia, Canada, on April 22.

    The plane was flying from King George Airpark when the pilot noticed that it had lost power and decided to make an emergency landing.

    The 49-year-old pilot sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was shifted to hospital.

    The highway was reopened for traffic some two hours after the incident.

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    Atlas Oops.

    By now you have probably heard already about the Atlas Air Boeing 747 which was en route from New York to Wichita, Kansas…and landed at the wrong airport. The intended destination was McConnell Air Force Base, which has runways long enough for the 747 to take off and land. But the actual destination was Col. James Jabara Airport which has no control tower, is much smaller, and does not accommodate the big jets.

    Somewhat ironically, the plane’s cargo was a B-787 fuselage going to Boeing.

    The Atlas Air 747 needs a 9,200 foot runway. Because it had used up enough fuel, it was light enough Thursday to successfully take off from Jabara’s 6,101 foot runway. The cargo flight landed safely at McConnell. Two pilots were flown from New York to Wichita to make the flight. Below is a video of the take-off.

    See video of successful take off

    KPTV – FOX 12

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