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Air France Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Cracked Window

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    Chicago bound United Airlines Emergency Landing in Keflavik


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    Contact Photographer Flavio Guerra

    What: United Airlines Boeing 767-300 en route from London Heathrow to Chicago O’hare
    Where: Keflavik, Iceland
    When: 2:51 p.m. CDT Monday
    Who: 200 passengers (178 passengers reported also )
    Why: Just over three hours after takeoff, the flight landed at Keflavic, diverting because of smoke in the cockpit. There were no injuries; and passengers safely debarked onto the taxiway.

    George’s Point of View

    Online, the wife of a passenger aboard this flight said the following:

    There was an electrical problem in the cockpit. You could smell it.The stewards took us through the emergency landing procedure. I was sitting in the exit row, so the steward went over it with me again. I knew it was serious when I saw the steward take out his passport and wallet from the overhead and put it on him. I got mine out and did the same. (So our bodies would be ID’d if we crashed.) We were flying at altitude and then we slowly descended to about 500 feet above the water. We didn’t hear anything from the pilot during this whole time. But you could see Iceland ahead. When we landed I gave a thumb’s up to a flight attendant. She smiled and said, everything’s fine, as if it we were never in danger. But then I saw her close her eyes and silently say a prayer. We exited the plane to ambulances and emergency equipment.
    I called United customer service to ask about them getting me on another flight out of there. They said “we don’t fly to Iceland.”
    I said, now you do!

    This is attributed to the husband of Julia McEvoy.

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    Depressurized Boeing Lands Safely


    Contact Photographer Denis Lyaskovskiy
    What: Uzbekistan Airway Boeing 757-200 en route from Tyumen Russia to Tashkent Uzbekistan
    Where: Astana Airport Kazakhstan
    When: May, 27 at 05.04
    Who: 13 crew members and 94 passengers
    Why: The plane made an emergency landing when it depressurized.

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    Florida Sheriff Emergency Landing


    Pictured: a Marion County Sheriff Department Bell OH-58A Kiowa
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    What: Marion County Sheriff’s helicopter returning from a call in the southwest area of Marion county
    Where: Ocala Airport
    When: Saturday 10/10/2009
    Who: Sheriff’s Office pilots Peter Rogers and Michael Turner
    Why: While returning from a call, the helicopter lost power. They managed to land at Ocala airport.

    According to Marion County Sheriff Ofc. website, Marion County Sheriff Department flies Bell OH-58A Kiowa.

    The NTSB is investigating.

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    Emirates Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Athens

    Emirates flight EK-238 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Athens, Greece, on June 10th.

    The Boeing 777-300 plane heading from Boston, Massachusetts, to Dubai, United Arab Emirates, was diverted due to issues with the lavatories.

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

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    Delta Airlines Flight Diverts to Cold Bay due to Engine Issue

    Delta Airlines flight DL-68 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Cold Bay, Alaska, on January 14th.

    The Boeing 767-300 plane heading from Narita International Airport, Japan, to Portland, Oregon, was diverted after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

    The plane landed uneventfully. There were 210 passengers and 11 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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    Smoke From APU Prompts Evacuation of Bhutan Airlines Plane at Kolkata Airport

    Bhutan Airlines flight B3-700 was evacuated at Kolkata Airport in West Bengal, India, on September 9th.

    The Airbus A319-100 plane was preparing to depart for Bangkok, Thailand, when smoke was noticed emanating from the APU.

    The crew initiated an emergency evacuation.

    About twenty people were injured and were treated at the airport.

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