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    British Airways Emergency Diversion to Shannon


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    What: British Airways Boeing 777-200 en route from London Heathrow to Boston,MA
    Where: Shannon
    When: May 23rd 2011
    Who: 221 passengers
    Why: En route over the Atlantic, smoke developed in the cockpit and the pilots declared emergency and diverted to Shannon.
    (There is some speculation that the smoke was ash drawn into the cabin.)

    The smoke increased on descent, but the pilot made a safe landing. The smoke is being blamed on an undesignated mechanical problem.

    Above FL200, the atmosphere was (reported as) clear of Grimsvotn ash.

    Passengers were provided hotel accommodations until the replacement flight arrived (May 24.)

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    Flight Cancelled, Under Investigation

    What: Caribbean Airlines flight BW 62 en route from the Bahamas
    Where: Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, St. James.
    When: Dec 1, 2011
    Who: 79 passengers
    Why: The flight took off normally but had to divert back to the airport after developing problems. Some passengers were provided hotel accommodations. The connecting sector of flight BW 62 to Kingston was cancelled.

    The official statement was posted here.

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    AirAsia Diversion Emergency

    An AirAsia flight from Kota Kinabalu to Penang made an emergency landing here yesterday afternoon after an elderly female passenger complained of chest pain.

    Seventy-one year-old Annie Dunlop from Sandakan, was on an Air Asia flight from Koto Kinabalu to Penang when she suffered chest pain. Pilots diverted to Kuching International Airport where she was pronounced dead. Her remains were taken to Sarawak General Hospital.

    The Air Asia flight continued on to Penang

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    Greek Terrorism Hoax


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    What: Sun Express Boeing 737-800 en route from Germany to Turkey
    Where: Thessaloniki airport
    When: Jan 22, 2010
    Who: 69 (?) aboard (62 passengers and 6 crew) (disagreeing sources)
    Why: After a crew member found a note written on a restroom mirror saying “Bomb. We are going to die today,” and an unknown person called the pilot and told him of a bomb on the aircraft, the crew diverted the plane to Thessaloniki airport.

    The plane was isolated and searched. However no bomb was found. An individual was briefly detained (first in Greece, later in Turkey) for having a pen with ink matching the message on the mirror .

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    Saudi Cargo Jet Diverts to Cairo International Airport

    A Saudi cargo plane had to divert and make an emergency landing at Cairo International Airport, Egypt, on December 3.

    The plane was heading from Italy to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, when the pilot noticed that the fuel level is alarmingly low and decided to divert.

    The plane landed safely.

    Authorities said the plane was able to resume its journey after refuelling.

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    Storm Slickens Jayapura Runway Causing Overrun


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    What: Batavia Air Airbus A320-200 en route from Makassar to Jayapura
    Where: Jayapura
    When: Feb 7th 2012
    Who: 148 passengers and 6 crew
    Why: On landing in Jayapura, the flight encountered a strong storm.

    Landing in rain, the plane overran the runway but did stop on pavement. The plane was towed to the gate where passengers disembarked normally.

    No passengers were injured. The plane did not end up mired in soft ground, but abrasions on the plane’s skin, and lights on the runway were reported as the extent of the damage.

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