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    British Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport

    British Airways flight BA-2578 made an emergency landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, on December 26th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from Gatwick Airport, England, to Turin, Italy, was diverted after a burning odor was noticed in the cockpit.

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

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    Chicago: Emergency Landing


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    What: American Airlines Boeing 767-300 en route from Brussels to Chicago
    Where: Chicago
    When: Feb 27 2010
    Who: 211 aboard
    Why: On approach to Chicago, the plane developed a flaps problem, and performed a go-round. On the next approach, the plane landed safely.

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    ANA Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Japan

    ANAAll Nippon Airways flight NH-823 made an emergency landing in Okinawa, Japan, on December 18.

    Authorities said the Boeing 767-300, en-route from Tokyo Narita Airport, Japan, to Taipei, Taiwan, was forced to divert after the crew reported haze in the cockpit.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All 198 people on board remained safe.

    The airline arranged a replacement plane for the passengers.

    The incident is being investigated.

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    Thai Airways Jet Hit by Bird While Landing in Kathmandu

    ThaiA Thai Airways aircraft, operating flight # TG 320, was hit by a bird while landing at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on March 22.

    The Boeing 777 was flying from Bangkok, Thailand, when it suffered a bird strike on its right engine and sustained minor damage.

    Authorities confirmed that the plane made a normal landing, without any special emergency protocol. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

    The aircraft was taken for repair.

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    American Airlines Crashes In Kingston


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    This CNN news reportage indicates 91 injured rather than the 40 discussed earlier. No one mentions how the plane came mere meters from slipping into the bay.
    What: American Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to Miami to Kingston
    Where: Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston
    When: Tuesday Dec 22 2009
    Who: 148 passengers and six crew; 40 injured; 4 passengers in serious condition
    Why: After a turbulent flight, while landing in heavy rain, the jet overshot the runway. According to passengers, the plane landed normally, but failed to come to a stop but bounced through the perimeter fence, and skidded down the runway ending ten feet away the sea along the Port Royal main road. While skidding, they heard a loud bang, and oxygen masks deployed. On impact, the plane went dark.

    The plane was reported to have lost an engine upon landing and that the landing gear collapsed; the plane skidded, crashed starboard engine detatched, and the fuselage broke. THe port wingtip snapped off; the fuselage rutured aft of the wing. Officers at the scene reported the plane ran off the end of the runway.

    The Injured have been taken to the Kingston Public Hospital.

    American Airlines official statement is below:

    AMERICAN AIRLINES STATEMENT REGARDING FLIGHT 331 Release #1 @ 11:58 (p.m.) U.S. Central Time

    PRNewswire
    FORT WORTH, Texas

    FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 22 /PRNewswire/ — On Tuesday, December 22, 2009, American Airlines Flight 331, a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, overran the runway on landing at Kingston, Jamaica’s Norman Manley International Airport. The flight originated out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, operated into Miami International Airport, and then operated into Kingston’s Norman Manley International Airport.

    Preliminary reports indicate there are no serious injuries. The aircraft was carrying 148 passengers and a crew of six.

    American Airlines is in direct contact with officials from the National Transportation Safety Board and the Federal Aviation Administration and is cooperating fully with appropriate authorities. American Airlines will not speculate as to possible causes of the incident. At this point, no additional details can be confirmed.

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    Title: AA 331 Crash at Norman Manley International Airport
    Date: Wednesday 23 rd December, 2009

    Details: Press Release : American Airlines 331 Crash at NMIA

    At approximately 10:25 pm American Airlines (AA 331) while in its final approach to landing overshot the runway resulting in an accident. 145 passengers and 6 crew members were on board. The injured passengers have been taken to hospitals in Kingston. No fatality has been reported.

    The Airport emergency response was activated with support from emergency units in the municipality. The aircraft and crash site have been secured and the areas have been cordoned off by the security forces. Preliminary investigation is ongoing. The Airport is currently closed and the respective NOTAMS issued.

    The number of persons being treated at hospitals is as follows:

    38 :Kingston Public Hospital
    35 :University of the West Indies
    12: Andrews Memorial Hospital
    5: Medical Associates

    As a result of the accident, three flights have been delayed.

    Access to and from Port Royal will be denied (except for emergency purposes) until 12 noon.

    Please direct all queries to:
    Mr. Mark Williams, Vice President, AAJ Tel# 876-322-8841
    Mr. Paul Hall, Snr Vice President, AAJ Tel# 876-997-1693
    Mr. Earl Richards, President, AAJ Tel# 876-990-6492

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    Southwest Airlines Flight Returns to Dallas due to Cabin Pressure Issues

    southwest_airlines_logoSouthwest Airlines flight WN-43 had to return and make an emergency landing in Dallas, Texas, on December 7th.

    The Boeing 737-300 plane took off for Houston, Texas, but had to return shortly afterwards after the crew reported issues with cabin pressure.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All passengers and crew members remained safe.

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