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Delta Airlines Plane Diverts to Colorado due to Hail Strike

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    Pilot Killed as Crop-Dusting Plane Crashed in Siskiyou, California

    Crop dusting planeA crop dusting plane crashed in a privately owned field near Hill Road and East West Road in north-eastern Siskiyou County, west of Tulelake in California, after 9 a.m. on August 1.

    Officer Tim Wood of the California Highway Patrol confirmed that the pilot of the plane, William Whitlatch of Klamath Falls, 58, died in the crash. He also said that, “At this point it appears that he struck some power lines which caused the collision.”

    The plane, having pesticides on board, caught fire after the crash. “It sounds as if some of the first responders attempted to put out the flames…But unfortunately, the pilot died as the result of the collision,” Said Officer Wood.

    According to police the plane was registered to Tulelake based Macy’s Flying Service.

    First responders removed the body of Whitlatch from the wreckage, but hesitated to remove the plane due to damaged power lines and freshly-sprayed pesticides in the field. According to Officer Wood, “We just don’t want to enter the scene quite yet…Until we’re sure that it’s not going to cause harm to any of the other responders.”

    The Federal Aviation Administration will assist the Siskiyou County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation.

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    Alaska Airlines Emergency Landing

    On Feb 10 2013, Alaska Airlines flight 837 en route from Norman Y Mineta San Jose Int’l Airport to Honolulu departed and returned to Mineta San Jose after a power problem in a navigation system an hour into the flight. 132 passengers and six crew were aboard.

    When the captain decided to return to Mineta San Jose, the San Jose Fire Department was on standby.

    The Boeing 737-800 (738) made a safe landing at 9:40 a.m after two hours in the air, and did not need towing.

    The replacement flight was scheduled to leave at 10:45.

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    Expressjet Plane Diverts to New York due to Smoke in Cockpit

    ExpressJetExpressjet flight UA-4199,flying on behalf of United Airlines, had to divert and make an emergency landing at Greater Rochester International Airport, Rochester, New York, on August 25th.

    The Embraer ERJ-145 en-route to Canada, from New Jersey, had to divert due to smoke in its cockpit.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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    Airbus Flight Computer Down; Flight Diverts to Pittsburgh


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    What: US Airways Airbus A320-200 en route from Philadelphia to Los Angeles
    Where: Pittsburgh
    When: Dec 15th 2009
    Who: 135 passengers, 5 crew
    Why: While en route less than an hour into the flight, the plane developed an undesignated problem with a flight computer. The crew diverted to Pittsburgh.

    A replacement airbus was provided.

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    Correction: Jet Blue Tail strike


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    JetBlue has corrected an earlier report that the plane sustained hail damage. The airline is now saying that a tail strike on take-off caused the damage and subsequently the emergency landing.

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    What: Jetblue Airbus A320-200 en route from New York to Long Beach
    Where: New York
    When: Mar 28th 2010
    Who: 144 on board
    Why: Leaving the runway, the plane’s tail impacted either hail or a bird or had a tail strike (reports conflict); the flight returned to JFK and made a safe landing so that the damage could be checked out. Passengers debarked, and boarded an alternative plane some time later.

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    PHI Medical Evacuation Emergency Landing


    What: PHI Bell 407 medical helicopter
    Where: emergency landing about 11 miles south of Lafayette–a parking lot at U.S. 231 and Indiana 28 in Romney
    When: Monday afternoon
    Who: A pilot, nurse, paramedic and patient
    Why: The PHI Bell 407 medical helicopter a patient when it was forced to land due to a mechanical problem Monday afternoon. An ambulance carried the patient to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Lafayette.

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