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    LAX Conducts Plane Crash Drill to Test Emergency Response Time

    Los Angeles International Airport conducted a full-scale plane crash simulation on April 13th.

    The two-hour drill, which was conducted to test the emergency response time, used a Boeing 777 plane that crashed and caught fire in a debris field.

    Around 500 emergency personnel, including firefighters, participated in the exercise, while 150 volunteers acted as crash victims.

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    Air France Flight 447


    Air France 447 went down over the Atlantic in 2009.

    The fly-by-wire A330 incorporates technology that prevents the airplane from entering a stall, but during a complete loss of airspeed information, however, the system reverted to manual control.

    The final report said said the pilots were “completely surprised” by technical problems experienced at high altitude and engaged in increasingly de-structured actions until suffering “the total loss of cognitive control of the situation.”

    CEO of the Flight Safety Foundation has been recorded said pilots generally manually manipulating the controls for only three minutes:one minute and 30 seconds each for take-off and landing.

    “We are moving towards automated operations where the pilot isn’t even permitted to fly. That means the first time in your career you will ever feel what an aircraft feels like at 35,000 feet is when it’s handed to you broken.”

    See a video examination of the Air France 447 flight

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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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    Vueling Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Tenerife–South Airport

    Vueling Airlines flight VY-6598 made an emergency landing at Tenerife–South Airport in Canary Islands, Spain, on November 10th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane took off for Zurich, Switzerland, but had to turn back after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

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

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    Air India Emergency Landing in Kolkata

    What: Air India plane en route from Guwahat to Kolkata
    Where: NSCB International airport
    When: Sept 9 2011
    Who: 105 passengers
    Why: On approach to the airport, the plane developed issues with the landing gear, and declared an emergency.

    Rescue services were on standby as the pilot landed the plane. No injuries were reported.

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    Bird-Hit Singapore Airlines Plane Returns to Istanbul

    Singapore airlinesSingapore Airlines Flight SQ391 had to return and make an emergency landing at Istanbul Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, Turkey, on August 17.

    The Boeing 777-200 was heading from Istanbul to Singapore when several storks hit it, forcing the pilot to declare emergency.

    The plane landed safely and all 255 passengers and 14 crew members remained unharmed.

    The plane was taken for repair while the airline arranged a replacement aircraft for the passengers.

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