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    Sao Paulo International Airport’s Runway Closed

    Sao Paulo International Airport’s main runway will remain closed for two months while construction crews rebuild the tarmac to improve safety. 13 million reais ($6.4 million) will be spent to repave the runway, Infraero announced on its Web site. The repaved runway will have grooves to prevent water from accumulating on the tarmac.

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    3 Survive Chopper Engine Failure by Crashing into a Fluffy Tree

    What: Cropspray Ltd. Westland (Aérospatiale) SA 341G Gazelle en route from Bath
    Where: Churchfields Industrial Estate in Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK
    When: Jan 10, 2012 09:40 GMT.
    Who: 3 aboard
    Why: When the chopper developed an engine problem, the pilot didn’t have much time to decide what to do..

    Businesssman/pilot Andrew Ridings, said in an interview that he only had an instant to choose whether to fall into the river or a tree; he chose a “fuffy” tree, made a 180 degree turn and landed on it 8 feet from the river, and fell through. A local worker cleared a path for emergency services to make a prompt arrival.

    Two of the injured were released from the hospital; one remains hospitalized with a back injury.

    The The Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB) is investigating.

    Two aboard were taken by Great Western Ambulance Service to Southampton General Hospital and one was taken by ambulance. All three made it safely out of the helicopter, suffering a variety of injuries.

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    New Mexico Helicopter Crash


    A Robinson R44 II with three aboard crashed near Truth or Consequences, New Mexico just before noon in Sierra County near State Road 187 between Las Palomas and Caballo.

    There was no fire, but the three people aboard died in the crash. The victims were 78-year-old Duane Zietlow, of Elephant Butte; 61-year-old William Brownfield, of Caballo; and 34-year-old pilot Ebenezer Priebe, of Tucson, Arizona.

    The helicopter may have struck a power line.

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    Thai Military Helicopter Crash Kills 9

    helicopterA Thai military helicopter crashed into a field in Muang district, Phayao province of Thailand on November 17.

    The Bell 212 helicopter, heading from an army base in Phayao to Chiang Rai province, crashed just about 10 minutes into the flight.

    There were 9 people aboard, including the Deputy Third Army Area commander, Maj Gen Songpon Thongjeen. According to the deputy army spokesperson Sirichan Ngathong, all 9 people aboard the ill-fated chopper were killed.

    The cause of crash is not clear at the moment.

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    Camp Pendleton Crash Resolved in Court


    Jurors are sending a message to big business.

    The only way to hurt big business is through the pocket book. When you hit them there, they eventually come around to doing what is right.

    After this California wrongful death lawsuit verdict, my bet is that SDG&E will develop a belated conscience and will install safety devices or ball markers to help prevent this type of disaster.

    So we are offering congratulations to the jurors for using their voices; and congratulations to the families. No amount of money is going to bring back those precious four lives, or ever ease the pain of their families, but, at the very least we can hope that the families will have some comfort that a small measure of justice has been served.

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    Casualties Released in Helicopter Crash


    What: 2007 Robinson R44 Helicopter en route from Saint Anne des Plains, Que. to the pilot’s cottage site at Lac Simon
    Where: northeast of Ottawa, in Lac Simon in western Quebec
    When: 6 p.m. Wednesday
    Who: Leo Blanchet, 63, and pilot Serge Louiseize, 49. Two survivors swam to shore in 1 C water. One is Mario Louis-Seize (the pilot’s brother); the other a company employee.
    Why: The pilot’s brother said as his brother was trying to land, the helicopter’s rotor hit the water, bringing the aircraft to a standstill.

    Witnesses saw it fall from the sky into the lake “6 p.m. Wednesday, entering the lake about 50 metres from shore, where the water was about 12 metres deep.”

    Police divers, local firefighters and a Canadian Forces were searching for the missing men whose bodies were recovered Thursday Morning. The survivors are recovering from hypothermia in a Buckingham hospital.

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