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Air New Zealand Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Auckland

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    Airbus Diverts to San Francisco International


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    What: US Airways Airbus A320-200 en route from Phoenix to Oakland
    Where: San Francisco International
    When: Jul 13th 2009
    Who: 147 passengers
    Why: Nose gear steering of the US Airways Airbus failed on approach to Oakland. The flight was diverted to San Francisco, where nose gear operation apparently was recovered prior to landing.

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    Three Injured after Porter Airlines Plane Runs into Turbulence

    porterPorter Airlines flight PD-720 made an emergency landing at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport in Toronto, Canada, on July 15th.

    The plane was flying from Washington Dulles International Airport, Virginia, when it ran into severe turbulence that injured two flight attendants and a passenger.

    The plane landed safely.

    The plane was carrying 61 people at the time.

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    Indonesian Boeing Lands Safely Without Left Main Wheel


    Pictured: Merpati Nusantara Airlines Boeing 737-400 registered as PK-MDM. (PK-MDO was the plane in the incident.)
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    What: Merpati Nusantara Airlines Boeing 737-400 en route from Biak to Ujung Pandang, Indonesia
    Where: Biak
    When: Jul 6th 2009
    Who: 110 passengers and 6 crew
    Why: On take off, the left main wheel (rolled or fell? entire wheel or tire?) was lost. After takeoff, the plane burned off fuel and landed safely (even without the wheel), apparently without substantial damage, as the plane reportedly resumed the flight 24 hours later.

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    Smokey Continental Airlines Flight Lands at Newark


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    What: Continental Airlines Boeing 737-700 en route from Newark to Boston
    Where: Newark Liberty Airport
    When: Jan 26, 2011
    Why: On take-off, the plane filled with smoke. The pilot announced that the smoke was due to de-icing procedures, and made an emergency landing in Newark. Weather conditions at the time included snow, and freezing temperatures.

    The plane made a safe landing with emergency services on standby.

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    Emirates Plane Diverts to Mumbai due to Smoke in Cockpit

    EmiratesEmirates flight EK-652 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Mumbai, India, on July 26th.

    The Boeing 777-300 plane en-route from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Male, Maldives, had to be diverted after smoke was noticed in the cockpit.

    The plane landed safely. All 309 people aboard remained uninjured.

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    Unreliable Airspeed: Blame it on the Bee

    What: SAS Norway Boeing 737-700 en route from Oslo Gardermoen Norway to Malaga Spain
    Where: Gardermoen Airport
    When: May 30th 2009
    Who: 134 passengers
    Why: After takeoff, airspeed numbers did not agree. The crew landed back at the airport about half an hour after takeoff. Passengers were flown to their destinations on an alternative Boeing 737-800.

    Mechanics found the problem. A bee had flown into one of the plane’s air speed sensors (pitot tube).

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    A good thing that the pilot was able to land the plane and discover the problem.

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