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Avior Airlines Plane Overruns Runway at Brazil’s Manaus International Airport

Avior Airlines Plane Overruns Runway at Brazil’s Manaus International Airport

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    Norwegian Air Shuttle Flight Diverts to Porto Santo Island

    Norwegian Air Shuttle flight DY-1784 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Porto Santo Airport, Portugal, on December 9th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane heading from Oslo, Norway, to Funchal, Portugal, was diverted after the crew noticed a flaps problem.

    The plane landed safely. All eighty-four people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Fire in Cockpit Cancels Flight


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    Contact photographer Jason Wood

    What: Egyptair Boeing 777-200 en route from Cairo Egypt to Jeddah Saudi Arabia
    Where: Cairo
    When: July 29 2011
    Who: 291 passengers, 7 hospitalized
    Why: After passengers boarded but before takeoff, the cockpit experienced a fire. Smoke leaked into the cabin, but luggage was intact.

    Passengers exited via sides, with five injuries resulting. Two firemen were hospitalized with smoke inhalation.

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    Hawaii-bound United Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles

    United Ailrines BoeingUnited Airlines flight 1296 en route from Los Angeles to Hawaii had to return and make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport on May 10 due to the smell of smoke in the cabin and cockpit.

    The Boeing 757, with 149 passengers on board was flying over the Pacific Ocean when the odor was noticed in the plane.

    The plane made an uneventful emergency landing at 11:38 am. None of the passengers or crew members were injured.

    Maintenance crews are examining the plane.

    Some passengers said they experienced the scariest moments of their lives when they were told to keep their oxygen masks and life vests on. One of the passengers, Rebecca Elder said that the smoke was coming from both sides of the plane. She further said “We looked around the other passengers, everybody was very calm and really nice and helped each other out.”

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    Cargolux Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Netherlands

    cargoluxCargolux flight CV-8674 made an emergency landing at Amsterdam Airport, Amsterdam, Netherlands, on December 17.

    The Boeing 747-400 was flying from Nairobi, Kenya, to London, England, when it received a smoke indication mid-air above Netherlands.

    The plane diverted and landed safely.

    All passengers aboard remained unhurt.

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    British Airways Emergency Diversion to Shannon


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    Contact photographer Giovanni Verbeeck

    What: British Airways Boeing 777-200 en route from London Heathrow to Boston,MA
    Where: Shannon
    When: May 23rd 2011
    Who: 221 passengers
    Why: En route over the Atlantic, smoke developed in the cockpit and the pilots declared emergency and diverted to Shannon.
    (There is some speculation that the smoke was ash drawn into the cabin.)

    The smoke increased on descent, but the pilot made a safe landing. The smoke is being blamed on an undesignated mechanical problem.

    Above FL200, the atmosphere was (reported as) clear of Grimsvotn ash.

    Passengers were provided hotel accommodations until the replacement flight arrived (May 24.)

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    AirTran Emergency Landing in St. Louis


    Pictured: An AirTran Boeing 717-231
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    What: Airtran Boeing 717-200 en route from Bloomington,IL to Atlanta,GA
    Where: St. Louis
    When: Nov 12th 2009
    Who: 93 passengers, 5 crew
    Why: While en route, the plane developed problems in its left engine. The crew shut down the left engine and diverted to St. Louis for a safe landing.

    Passengers debarked, and were provided alternative transportation.

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