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    Yak Crashes Strawberry Field

    A Yakovlev Yak-18T owned by Enjoair Clanwilliam and flying out of Stellenbosch Airport in S. Africa crashed, killing the pilot.

    The plane suffered engine failure thirty minutes after takeoff.

    The pilot lost the engine at around 200′ and tried turning back back. The plane spun into the strawberry field hothouses. The plane impacted and caught on fire. Paramedics found the wreckage on a farm.

    Netcare911 and the fire department responded to the scene.

    The pilot died on impact.

    The accident is under investigation.

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    Aeromexico Connect Depressurizes Over Mexico


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    Contact photographerRicardo Morales

    What: Aeromexico Connect Embraer ERJ-145 en route from Veracruz to Monterrey
    Where: Tampico
    When: Mar 17th 2012
    Who: 48 passengers and 3 crew
    Why: The flight developed a cabin pressure problem. As the aircraft (and oxygen masks) descended and temps in the plane ascended, pilots diverted to Tampico. Passengers responded with alarm but were reassured by the flight crew.

    The pilots made a safe landing in Tampico.

    Passengers disembarked, and were provided an alternative flight.

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    Small Plane Crashes at Mansfield Municipal Airport; 2 Dead

    A small plane crashed at Mansfield Municipal Airport, Massachusetts, on February 23rd.

    The Cessna 172 plane was carrying an instructor pilot and his student when it went down and caught fire.

    Both occupants of the plane were killed in the crash. They were identified as Sydney Miti, 31, of Waltham, and Julian Lattermann, 18, of Dover.

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    RusAir Update


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    Contact photographer Alexey Litvinov

    What: Rusline/Rusair Tupolev TU-134A en route from Moscow to Petrozavodsk
    Where: outskirts of the Besovets village, Petrozavodsk, Russia
    When: Jun 20 2011 at 11:40 pm
    Who: 43 passengers and 9 crew
    Why: Family members of the 44 deceased victims of the RusAir crash attempted to identify the bodies of their loved ones in Petrozavodsk, although visual identification in some cases was impossible. For those victims, DNA identification will be employed.

    The RusAir crash occurred in heavy fog, carrying passengers from the Ukraine, Sweden, Holland, plus four people with dual Russian-U.S. Nationalities. The video below was released on 2011-06-23

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    Small Plane Crashes in Alva, Oklahoma; 1 Killed, 1 Injured

    A small plane crashed in Alva, Oklahoma, on November 4th.

    The plane, performing a teaching flight, was approaching the Alva Regional Airport when it experienced a mechanical failure and went down.

    The instructor David Chael, 61, was killed in the crash. The student Cortney Washburn, 39, was injured and was rushed to a hospital.

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    Jet Blue Nose Gear went Belly Up at JFK

    What: Jetblue Embraer ERJ-190 en route from Austin,TX to New York JFK,NY
    Where: JFK,NY runway 22L diverted to runway 31L
    When: May 7th 2009
    Who: 80 people on board
    Why: After a missed approach, the Jet Blue crew announced a “little issue.” THe little issue turned out to be a nose gear steering fault. The plane landed safely under emergency status; no one was injured. And the plane did require a tow after landing.

    This plane–unlike several others at the same time frame at JFK–did NOT incur a bird strike.

    George’s Point of View

    JetBlue goes back and forth across the country.

    Maintenance! Maintenance! Maintenance!

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