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    Asiana Airlines flight OZ-1165 had to return and make an emergency landing in Seoul, South Korea, on October 25th.

    The Airbus A321-200 plane took off for Kansai International Airport, Japan, but had to return shortly afterwards due to a bird strike.

    The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    2 Taken to Hospital After Small Plane Crashes Off Long Island Coast

    A small plane crashed into the Long Island Sound near Shoreham, Suffolk County, New York, on December 11th.

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    FAA Will Review Boeing 787 Design and Production


    WASHINGTON – In light of a series of recent events, the FAA will conduct a comprehensive review of the Boeing 787 critical systems, including the design, manufacture and assembly. The purpose of the review is to validate the work conducted during the certification process and further ensure that the aircraft meets the FAA’s high level of safety.

    “The safety of the traveling public is our top priority,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “This review will help us look at the root causes and do everything we can to safeguard against similar events in the future.”

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    “We are confident that the aircraft is safe.
    But we need to have a complete understanding of what is happening,” said FAA Administrator Michael P. Huerta. “We are conducting the review to further ensure that the aircraft meets our high safety standards.”

    The review will be structured to provide a broader view of design, manufacturing and assembly and will not focus exclusively on individual events. The review is expected to begin in Seattle, but may expand to other locations over the course of several months.

    FAA technical experts logged 200,000 hours of work during the 787 type certification and flew on numerous test flights. The FAA reviews 787 in-service events as part of our continued operational safety process.

    United Airlines is currently the only U.S. airline operating the 787, with six airplanes delivered. The worldwide in-service fleet includes 50 aircraft.

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    TUIFly Nordic Plane Returns to Italy due to Bird Ingestion

    TUIflyTUIFly Nordic flight 6B-554 had to return and make an emergency landing at Alghero-Fertilia Airport, Italy, on August 17.

    The Boeing 737-800 en-route to Oslo, Norway, had to return after it ingested a number of birds into one of its engines.

    The plane landed safely.

    All 176 people aboard remained unhurt.

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    Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing on Florida Highway

    A small plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 4 in Seminole County, Florida, on November 3rd.

    Authorities said the pilot decided to land on the highway due to mechanical issues with the plane.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Thomas Cook Airlines Flight Returns to Birmingham After Bird Strike

    Thomas Cook Airlines flight MT-1414 had to return for an emergency landing in Birmingham, England, on July 16th.

    The Airbus A321-200 plane took off for Larnaca, Cyprus, but had to return shortly afterwards due to a bird strike.

    The plane landed back safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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