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SkyWest Airlines Plane Returns to California due to Landing Gear Issue

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    Emergency Diversion and Tire trouble

    What: American Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from Lousiville to Los Angeles
    Where: Los Angeles
    When: Aug 21st 2011
    Who: 197 aboard
    Why: This was a double trouble flight, en route from Boston to Los Angeles, when they had to divert to Louisville when a passenger had an emergency. After three hours in Louisville, the plane was back in the air. However, on approach to LAX, the crew experienced gear problems and performed a flyby.

    Tower observers noted a main gear tire was missing.

    The crew continued to make a safe landing, with the tireless gear shooting sparks. There were no injuries reported.

    But…where’s the tire?

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    Air Traffic Controller’s Joke Causes Delta Flight 360 to Circle around Hartsfield-Jackson Airport

    250px-Delta_logo.svgDelta Flight 360 had to circle around the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Airport, Atlanta, Georgia, for about an hour and a half after the air traffic controller jokingly told the pilot not to land.

    The incident happened on June 11 when the flight 360 was at the 1000 feet and ready to descend. The air traffic controller told the pilot that he could not land and that he should circle around for some time. However, just a few seconds later, he said, “I’m kidding, Delta 630. After you land, I’ve got no one behind you. Expect to exit right. Delta 630 you’re clear to land on (runway) 27-Left.”

    By that time, the pilot had already aborted landing and started ascending the Boeing 777 to 40,000 feet. The plane then had to circle around before it could finally land.

    The FAA is investigating the air traffic controller.

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    Lufthansa Flight Returns to Poland due to Unusual Odor On-Board

    Lufthansa flight LH-1365 had to return and make an emergency landing in Krakow, Poland, on January 11th.

    The Airbus A319-100 plane took off for Frankfurt, Germany, but had to turn back due to an unusual odor on-board.

    The plane landed safely. All forty passengers aboard remained unharmed.

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    Bird-Struck U.S. Airways Jet Returns to BWI Airport

    US Airways expressA U.S. Airways flight had to return and make an emergency landing at Baltimore–Washington International Airport in Baltimore, Maryland, on March 29.

    According to airport spokesperson Jonathan Green, the plane, heading to phoenix, had to return after a bird hit its windshield.

    The plane landed back uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained unhurt.

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    Indian Air Force Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing due to Technical Snag

    An Indian Air Force helicopter had to make an emergency landing in a field in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, on February 19th.

    The MI 8 helicopter was heading from Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bengaluru, Karnataka to Sulur Air Force Station, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, when the pilot decided to land in emergency due to a technical snag.

    The chopper landed safely in a field near Koppa Gate of Bannerghatta, Bengaluru.

    There were 6 people aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

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    Jetblue-Hot or Not?


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    What: Jetblue Embraer ERJ-190 en route from Orlando Nassau
    Where: Nassau
    When: Sep 3rd 2009
    Who: 89 passengers and 4 crew
    Why: The plane incurred a fire in the left engine on landing. Fire crews put out the fire; and passengers safely debarked. (Not necessarily in that order.)

    What: Jetblue Embraer ERJ-190 en route to Austin,TX
    Where: Orlando
    When: Sep 1st 2009
    Why: Fifteen minutes into the flight, the right engine developed a bleed air leak which caused the cabin to lose pressure

    What: Jetblue Embraer ERJ-190 en route to Rochester
    Where: JFK Airport
    When: Monday Sept 7 2009
    Why: The flight diverted to JFK when the plane filled with fumes

    George’s Point of View

    Bad week for Jet Blue. (Or a good week, considering 3 incidents, no injuries.)

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