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    Wings of Alaska Plane Crashed in Juneau, Pilot Dead

    wings of alaskaWings of Alaska flight 202 crashed on a hillside, north of Point Howard, in Southeast Alaska, on July 17.

    The Cessna 207 was flying from Juneau to Hoonah when it went down.

    The pilot, identified as Fariah Patterson, 45, lost his life in the crash, while all 4 passengers survived with injuries. Alaska State Troopers identified the passengers as Humberto Herrera, 57, his wife Sandra, 60, Jose Vasquez, 15, and Ernestine Hanlon-Able, 64.

    The NTSB is investigating the cause of the accident.

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    Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Buffalo

    Delta Airlines flight DL-878 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Buffalo, New York, on November 5th.

    The Boeing 717-200 plane heading from Hartford, Connecticut, to Minneapolis, Minnesota, was diverted due to loss of cabin pressure.

    The plane landed safely. All ninety-five people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Virgin Atlantic Plane Returns to Las Vegas due to Wheel Well Fire Indication

    Virgin AtlanticVirgin Atlantic flight VS-44 made an emergency landing in Las Vegas, Nevada, on August 6th.

    The Boeing 747-400 plane was flying to Gatwick Airport, England, when the crew decided to turn back due to a wheel well fire indication.

    The plane landed safely. There were 359 people aboard at the time; all of the remained unhurt.

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    Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Orlando

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-1224 had to return and make an emergency landing in Orlando, Florida, on May 24th.

    The Boeing 737-700 plane took off for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, but had to turn back after the crew suspected a tire had blown during departure.

    The plane landed back safely. All 149 people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Flight 253 Incident Calls for Increased Vigilance

    WASHINGTON, DC – Capt. John Prater, president of the Air Line Pilots Association , Int’l (ALPA), issued the following statement on the December 25 failed terrorist attack aboard Northwest Airlines Flight 253.

    “The crew of Northwest Airlines Flight 253 performed their jobs flawlessly during the recent security incident, making this flight one of thousands across the country to arrive safely at its destination that day. A well-trained professional flight crew remains the last line of defense in keeping the nation’s airlines safe.
    “While an extraordinary level of safety and security exists in our nation’s air transportation system today, we must continue to scrutinize all aspects of aviation security. Working with government, industry, and airline operators, ALPA will thoroughly evaluate the series of events that led to this in-flight security incident and identify areas where the system can be improved.

    “The Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration have sought ALPA’s views on a broad range of security issues, including this most recent event. While ALPA respects the work and commitment of the current TSA leadership, we call for the rapid confirmation of Erroll Southers as TSA Administrator as an important step in providing security for the traveling public.

    “For decades, ALPA has advocated for a threat-based aviation security system that directs resources toward the greatest risk. We are continuing to work with the federal government agencies, Congress, and the airlines to ensure that our nation’s aviation security moves away from a one-size-fits-all approach to a threat-based system that focuses on intent rather than objects.”

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    F-15 Fighter Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Tulsa

    An F-15 fighter jet had to make an emergency landing at Tulsa International Airport, Oklahoma, on April 14th.

    The plane was one of the two returning from a training session at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, to Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina. Authorities said the pilot decided to divert due to a “minor system malfunction.”

    The plane landed uneventfully. No injuries were reported.

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