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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Champaign

    American Airlines flight AA-3478 had to return and make an emergency landing in Champaign, Illinois, on December 13th.

    The plane took off for O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, but had to turn back after the crew noticed fumes in the cockpit.

    The plane landed back safely. All eighteen people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Avianca Plane Rejects Takeoff in Brazil due to Bird Strike

    AviancaAvianca Plane had to reject takeoff at Sao Paulo- Congonhas Airport, Sao Paulo, Brazil, on May 4th.

    The Airbus A320-200 was about to takeoff for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, when it ingested a bird, prompting the crew to abort taking off.

    The plane returned to the apron.

    The passengers were rebooked onto other flights.

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    Nordstar Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Russia

    Nordstar flight Y7-404 had to return and make an emergency landing in Norilsk, Russia, on January 17th.

    The Boeing 737-300 plane took off for Moscow Domodedovo Airport, Russia, but had to turn back due to a burning odor on board which was followed by a smoke alarm.

    The plane landed safely. All one hundred and twenty passengers and eight crew members remained safe.

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    RusLine Flight Returns to Saint Petersburg due to Nose Gear Problems

    RusLine flight 7R-283 had to return and make an emergency landing in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on December 12th.

    The Canadair CRJ-100 plane took off for Oslo, Norway, but had to return shortly afterwards after the crew reported nose gear problems.

    The plane landed safely after burning off excess fuel. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Piper Crash in Argentina

    Mr. Julio Contreras – President of Allen Air Club was flying a Piper PA-11 Cub Special on May 10, 2013 and on landing at the Aeropuerto Arturo Humbert in Argentina, the plane flipped–a wheels up landing.

    Volunteer firemen, police, airport staff and members of the aeroclub responded to the scene.

    The cause of the accident is being attributed to excessive braking. Local news in Argentina is calling it just a scare. The pilot suffered a bump on the forehead, but is otherwise okay. He told reporters “IT WAS A BAD LANDING, SOMETHING THAT HAPPENS TO EVERYONE WHO FLIES. I ADMIT THAT WAS MY MISTAKE AND DO NOT REALLY KNOW IF SMUG, WANTING TO PLAY SHORT, I TOUCHED THE BRAKES A LITTLE MORE. THIS IS AN AIRCRAFT THAT HAS A TRAIN CONVENTIONAL WHEELS THAT ARE MORE LIBERATED LATER, STOPPED AND TURNED VERY SLOW. BUT I’M FINE, BUT WITH A BIG RAGE AND PAIN OF THE SOUL BECAUSE BREAKING A PLANE IS LIKE THAT YOU DAMAGE A CHILD … AND ANGER COMPARED TO SOMEONE WHO KICKS A PENALTY AND MISSES. IT WAS A VERY SIMPLE BEAT, CAME TO REFUEL AND BRAKED MORE, IS AN AIRCRAFT THAT HAS THE BRAKES VERY JEALOUS, MAYBE A LITTLE SMUG I WANT TO LAND SHORT, I WAS WRONG. THESE THINGS HAPPEN TO US HUMANS, WE WERE WRONG” (machine translation.)

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    Air Canada: Autopilot Problem


    Pictured: An Air Canada Boeing 767-333/ER at Toronto – Lester B. Pearson International
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    What: Air Canada 767 en route from Toronto to Buenos Aires
    Where: Toronto’s Pearson International Airport
    When: Mar 16th 2010
    Who: 129 aboard
    Why: While en route, the flight developed a problem with the automatic pilot and diverted to Toronto where they made a safe landing with three fire trucks on standby. Passengers were rerouted.

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