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Providence-Bound Southwest Airlines Plane Suffers Lightning Strike

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    Two Killed in Single Engine Plane Crash in Shiawassee County

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    A single engine plane crashed in Shiawassee County, Michigan on Saturday, 19th April 2014 afternoon at around 2 p.m.

    The plane crashed in a field near Potter road and M-13, near Genesee County border

    According to the County sheriff, two lives were lost in the incident. The deceased have been identified as Richard Kenneth Hayward, 63 and Mark James Kozan, 49. The victims belonged to Vassar and Caro respectively.

    The two seater CJ-6A plane was registered to Haywards Aviation in Tuscola County.

    FAA and Shiawassee police is investigating the cause of accident.

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    Air India Gag Order Causes Strike

    Ground crew and engineers of Air Corporation Employees union are on strike over the gag order issued by Air India, leading to over 40 cancelled flights. The Union had sent 75 members to assist with the critical Mangalore crash. Air India responded to the crash with a gag order to the staff over a Bangalore-Delhi Airbus 320 which had diverted to Mangalore the day of the crash when there was no engineer to certify it except a non-qualified Kingfisher engineer.

    On arrival in Delhi, the Air India engineers would not re-certify the Airbus. The rule violation prompted the gag order.

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    Private Jet with 9 Onboard Crash-Lands at Marco Island Executive Airport

    A private plane crash-landed at Marco Island Executive Airport in Naples, Florida, on March 1.

    According to the FAA, the Canadair CL-600 was attempting to land at the airport when the pilot noticed a fault in reverse thrusters. The plane was flying from Florida Keys Marathon Airport at the time.

    Authorities said the plane skidded off the runway before coming to stop at a safety zone.

    There were 9 people aboard at the time of incident; one of them was taken to hospital for examination.

    The accident remains under investigation.

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    Navy Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Corpus Christi

    A Navy plane had to make an emergency landing at Corpus Christi International Airport in Corpus Christi, Texas, on February 20.

    The decision for emergency landing was made after the pilot reported fire in one of the aircraft’s engines.

    The plane landed safely and all 7 people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Foul Bleed Air Cancels Flight


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    What: US Airways Airbus A320-200 en route from Philadelphia,PA to Las Vegas
    Where: Philadelphia
    When: Dec 7th 2011
    Why: After taking off from Philadelphia, those aboard noticed what was described as “the stench of dirty socks.” The plane returned to Philadelphia and made a safe landing. Passengers were provided an alternative flight.

    Note that in spite of the uncharming description of the smell,the caution was due not to excessive fear of stinky feet but to caution over the kind of lawsuit that Boeing is dealing with right now over toxic air fumes from tricresyl phosphates (TCPs), carbon monoxide and other toxic components bleeding from faulty “bleed-air” systems. Drowsiness, disorientation and memory loss may occur as a result of exposure to aerotoxicity.

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    Delta Airlines Flight Rejects Takeoff From Salt Lake City

    Delta Airlines flight DL-3863 had to reject takeoff from Salt Lake City, Utah, on February 6th.

    The plane was accelerating to takeoff for Billings, Montana, when the crew rejected takeoff due to a lavatory smoke indication.

    The plane safely returned to the apron. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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