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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Portugal

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    Southwest Boeing Bowls Over Denver Concourse Light


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    What: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 en route from Los Angeles to Denver
    Where: Denver
    When: Jan 30, 2012, 9:45 a.m
    Who: 89 passengers and 5 crew
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    American Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in New York after Lightning Strike

    American AirlinesAmerican Airlines flight AA-4233 had to divert and make an emergency landing at John. F. Kennedy Airport, New York, on March 17.

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    Allegiant Air Allegedly Fires Pilot for Making Emergency Landing

    AllegiantA pilot’s union claims that the pilot of the Allegiant Air flight 864 that made an emergency landing at St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport, Florida, on June 8 has been fired.

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    The president of the Airline Professionals Association Teamsters Local 1224, Dan Wells, said, “Believe me, the message was intentional and loud and clear: Don’t you dare push the safety stuff too far.”

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