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United Airlines Flight Returns to Wichita for Emergency Landing

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    Crashed Bell 206-L4, 2 Bodies Recovered from Gulf of Mexico

    US Coast guardA Bell 206-L4 helicopter crashed in the Gulf of Mexico at South Timbalier Block 317, some 90 miles from Houma, on the afternoon of June 11.

    The accident happened when the helicopter was on its way to an oil rig platform, with two people on-board.

    The crashed helicopter and 2 dead bodies were recovered after tireless efforts of U.S. Coast Guard first responders and many others on June 13. The names of the deceased have not so far been released.

    The helicopter, owned by Westwind Helicopters, was contracted by an oil and gas company, Wood Group, at the time of accident. A spokesperson of the company, Bobbie, confirmed the incident and said “Our thoughts and prayers are with them, their families and friends during this difficult time.”

    Westwind Helicopters and NTSB are working to determine the cause of crash.

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    Two Rescued by Coast Guard After Beechcraft Ditched in Gulf Of Mexico

    What: Beechcraft 55 Baron en route from Baytown TX to Sarasota FL
    Where: 28 miles east of South Pass in the Gulf of Mexico
    When: Sept. 20, 2012
    Who: 2 aboard
    Why: After the International Emergency Response Coordination Center notified 8th Coast Guard District command center of a beacon alert, the search began.

    Two men whose flight ditched were rescued after the Border Patrol spotted them adrift in the Gulf of Mexico. A Coast Guard MH-65C Dolphin helicopter was launched.

    The pilot hit the water at an estimated 100 knots after the plane caught fire and the cockpit filled with smoke. The two men aboard survived the crash and three hours in the water.

    Coast Guard helicopter pilot Lt. Becki Fosha said that “They had a limited time to bring the aircraft to the water and then they had about two minutes to get all of their survival gear together and get ready for a survival situation before the aircraft submerged…They had a GPS sport beacon. They had their current EPERB 406 beacon. They had floatation and survival equipment for just this kind of scenario…the men did a great job ditching the plane.”

    Theodore Wright and Raymond Fosdick were pulled out of the Gulf and flown to Belle Chasse Naval Base. Fosdick was hospitalized at Ochsner Medical Center.

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    FedEx Plane Returns to Salt Lake City International Airport

    FedExFedEx flight 3606 had to return and make an emergency landing at Salt Lake City International Airport, Utah, on December 22.

    The plane took off for Indianapolis, Indiana, but had to return shortly afterwards due to indication of smoke in the cargo hold.

    The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Bermuda

    American Airlines flight AA-973 made an emergency landing in Bermuda, on February 4th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was diverted due to a cargo smoke indication.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All two hundred and one people aboard remained safe.

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    JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Bermuda

    JetBlueA JetBlue flight had to divert and make an emergency landing at LF Wade International Airport in Bermuda, on August 26th.

    The incident happened when the Airbus A320, carrying 94 people, was heading from Boston to Puerto Rico.

    According to a Department of Marine and Port Services report, “A 51-year-old female passenger was experiencing oxygen tank problems and required assistance while the aircraft crew reported mechanical problems with the cockpit floor suffering distortion suspected to be caused by heat.”

    The plane landed uneventfully and everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Aeroflot Flight Returns to Germany due to Engine Failure

    Aeroflot flight SU-2437 had to return and make an emergency landing in Dusseldorf, Germany, on January 28.

    The Airbus A320-200 took off for Sheremetyevo International Airport, Russia, but had to return shortly afterwards due to failure of its right hand engine.

    The plane landed back safely. Everyone aboard remained unhurt.

    The flight was cancelled and the passengers were accommodated in the next flight.

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