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    Bird-Hit Thomson Airways Flight Diverts to Gatwick Airport

    Thomson Airways flight BY-6248 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Gatwick Airport, United Kingdom, on January 10th.

    The plane heading from Bournemouth, United Kingdom, to Tenerife–South Airport, Spain, was diverted after a bird strike.

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

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    Brazil Flight Encounters Severe Turbulence


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    Contact photographer Matheus Netto de Lima

    What: Trip Linhas Aereas Embraer ERJ-190 en route from Porto Velho to Belo Horizonte
    Where: Cuiaba
    When: Feb 5th 2012
    Who: 82 passengers and 5 crew; 6 injured
    Why: While en route, the flight encountered turbulence.

    Five passengers and one attendant were injured.

    The pilots diverted to Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil where they made a safe landing.

    None of the injured passengers were buckled in at the time of the turbulence. On landing, the injured were hospitalized.

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    Early Preliminary Response on Mozambique Airlines Crash

    The Mozambique Airlines Embraer 190 disappeared from radar when entering Namibian airspace but Mozambican authorities took over three hours to inform Namibian ATC that the plane had gone missing. Heavy rain in the area led to poor visibility. Was the pilot was deliberately flying low or had lightning possibly damaged the plane?

    Head of the Mozambique’s Civil Aviation Institute (IACM) Joao Abreu made some statements to the press.

    Abreu said just before the Embraer 190 hit the ground, Captain Herminio dos Santos Fernandes locked himself in the cockpit, ignored warnings and did not allow his co-pilot back in.

    Abreu said that Captain Herminio dos Santos Fernandes manipulated the Embraer 190’s autopilot in a way which “denotes a clear intention” to bring the plane down;

    Abreu said that “During these actions you can hear low and high-intensity alarm signals and repeated beating against the door with demands to come into the cockpit.”

    Input from the black boxes indicated that the altitude was changed three times from 38,000 feet to 592, and the spoilers were deployed and held.

    The captain had 9,053 hours of flying time, 1,395 of them as the captain of an Embraer.

    Do we really know what was going on in the cockpit of the plane as it went down in the Bwabwata National Park in north-east Namibia? Do we have any idea what went on in the mind of Captain Herminio dos Santos Fernandes?

    I think not. I think it is too soon to make presumptions. I believe the investigation, if it is performed to industry standards—which may be a challenge, given Mozambique’s safety standards as regarded by the EU—has much more to reveal.

    *Don’t watch the video below if you have a weak stomach. U.S. News does not carry such graphic images.

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    American Airlines Flight Diverts to Shannon Airport due to Cargo Smoke Indication

    American Airlines flight AA-62 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Shannon Airport, Ireland, on October 4th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from Miami, Florida, to Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, was diverted after the crew received a cargo smoke indication.

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

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    NJ: Safe Landing w/o Nose Gear


    Photo: A French-Army Socata TBM-700
    Of course this French Military craft is not the exact TBM-700 as in the incident in New Jersey, but who could resist Mick Bajcar gorgeous photograph?

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    Contact photographer Mick Bajcar

    What: TBM-700 single engine turboprop en route from Nantucket Island in Massachusetts to Essex County
    Where: Essex County Airport
    When: 12/12/2009 6:00 pm
    Who: 4 passengers
    Why: While on approach to Essex County Airport, the turboprop developed a nose gear problem. The plane made several passes so that ATC could see the landing gear.

    Emergency crews were standing by.

    The plane landed without the gear extended, minimal damage
    and no human injury.

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    FedEx Plane Diverts to Whitehorse Airport for Emergency Landing

    FedExA FedEx Boeing 777 freighter had to make an unscheduled landing at the Whitehorse airport, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, shortly before 8 a.m. on September 4.

    According to a FedEx spokesperson, the flight, en-route from Memphis, Tennessee, to Anchorage, Alaska, was diverted for emergency landing “due to technical issues.”

    The Whitehorse emergency firefighters and medics were put on alert on the airport when the plane landed safely. No one was injured.

    The U.S. FAA is investigating.

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