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VietJet Plane Loses Nose Wheels on Landing at Buon Ma Thuot Airport; 6 Injured

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    Air India flight AI-462 encountered severe turbulence on the way to Delhi, India, on April 19th.

    The Boeing 787-800 was flying from Amritsar, India, when it hit turbulence that injured three passengers.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. The injured were taken to a hospital.

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    Saudi Arabian Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Jeddah; 53 Injured

    Saudi Arabian Airlines flight SV-3818 made an emergency landing in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on May 21st.

    The plane heading from Medina, Saudi Arabia, to Dhaka, Bangladesh, was diverted due to a hydraulic failure.

    On approach to Jeddah, the crew received an unsafe gear indication and entered a hold. The plane subsequently landed without nose gear.

    The plane was evacuated. One passenger sustained serious injuries during evacuation while fifty-two others received minor injuries.

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    Training Helicopter Crashed in Lincoln County, Missouri

    Helicopter crashA two-seater training helicopter crashed along the runway of the Greensfield Airport located near Moscow Mills in the southern part of Lincoln County, Missouri, at about 11 a.m. on June 19.

    According to Fire Marshall Barry Nuss, an instructor and a student were aboard at the time of accident; both of them escaped with only minor injuries.

    The helicopter belonged to HeliSat helicopter flight training school, based in Moscow Mills.

    Missouri Highway Patrol is looking into the cause of accident.

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    Single-Engine Plane Hits a Truck on Pyramid Highway

    MustangA P-51 Mustang single engine plane which took off from Reno-Stead Airport and was en route to South Dakota crashed on Pyramid Highway just north of Spanish Springs in Nevada at around 8 a.m. on July 26.

    The accident happened after an experimental Roscher built Thunder Mustang ‘Miss Picabo’ experienced mechanical failure and its engine stopped suddenly. The pilot and the co-pilot then decided to make emergency landing at Pyramid Highway and eventually crashed into a truck travelling northbound with at least 2 people aboard.

    The aircraft caught fire after the crash. However, the pilot and the co-pilot managed to get out of it in just minutes. No major injuries were reported except for some scratches from broken glass.

    Recalling the accident, the Pilot Fred Roscher of Cupertino said, “The plane was flying, and then, all of a sudden the engine just died….. We touched down and immediately hit him [the truck]… A couple minutes later, the plane caught fire and was completely consumed.”

    Two lane Pyramid Lake Road remained closed for six hours.

    The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the cause of the mechanical failure of the aircraft.

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    Delhi-Bound Oman Air Plane Hits Severe Turbulence

    Oman Air flight WY-245 encountered severe turbulence while heading to Delhi, India, on March 4th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane was flying from Muscat, Oman, when it was hit by turbulence that injured several people.

    The plane continued for a safe landing.

    The injured were given medical attention immediately after landing.

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    American Airlines Plane makes Safe Landing in Minnesota after Turbulence

    American Airlines flight AA-476 made a safe landing at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, Minnesota, on February 14.

    The Airbus A319-100, en-route from Phoenix, Arizona, was mid-air when it encountered turbulence.

    The plane landed safely.

    A passenger aboard sustained injuries.

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