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    Update: Ethiopian Crash Cockpit Voice Recorder Found/not found


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    Contact photographer Alastair T. Gardiner

    In an announcement hauntingly similar to the initial release of 7 survivors (who were later confirmed as 22 dead), the cockpit voice recorder was reportedly found…but later reported to be missing the memory unit.

    Ethiopia Airlines release is below and denies recovery of the CVR.
    ET Flight 409 Accident Update 9 – 10 February, 2010

    Ethiopian Airlines would like to express its position on the latest speculative reports released on the cause of the accident on ET-409, 25 January.

    As a member of the investigation team, Ethiopian Airlines strictly adheres to the ICAO annex 13 regulation, in which it is mandated to refrain from any inconclusive comments on the process of investigation.

    The investigation is still in its early stage and the CVR (Cockpit Voice Recorder) and the aircraft wreckage are not yet retrieved for analysis, it is therefore, too early to conclude the cause of the accident. Ethiopian Airlines does not rule out all possible causes including the possibility of sabotage until the final outcome of the investigation is known.

    Ethiopian Airlines would continue to cooperate with the investigation team to complete the process in accordance with the ICAO regulation and reveal the truth.

    We share the pain and sorrow of the families of our crew and dear passengers who have lost their lives in the accident.

    What: Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 en route from Beirut to Addis Ababa
    Where: 2 miles west of the coastal village of Na’ameh.
    When: Jan 25 2010
    Who: 7 crew 83 passengers
    Why: Shortly after taking off in stormy weather and heavy lightning, Lebanese ATC lost contact. The plane disappeared from radar 45 minutes after leaving Beirut. Witnesses on the coast saw the plane as it crashed into the sea. So far 9 bodies have been found by members of the Lebanese army

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    Air Canada Flaps problem


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    Contact photographer Gilbert Hechema

    What: Air Canada Boeing 767-300 en route from London Heathrow to Halifax
    Where: Halifax
    When: Nov 26th 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: On approach to Halifax, the plane experienced a flaps problem which aborted the first attempted landing. The plane made a second pass and landed safely.

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    Smoke Causes Emergency Landing in Savoy

    What: American Eagle Embraer ERJ-145 en route from Chicago to Charlotte NC
    Where: Champaign
    When: March 4 2011, 9:36pm
    Who: 31 passengers
    Why: After takeoff, the pilot smelled smoke.
    The pilots diverted to Savoy and made a safe landing. Emergency responders (whom, it was noted, had 12 minutes to set up) included Tolono and Savoy firefighters, Pro Ambulance and University of Illinois police.

    There were no injuries reported. Passengers were ported to the terminal and the plane was sent for examination.

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    BoA Plane Bursts Tires on Landing at El Alto International Airport

    A Boliviana de Aviacion Boeing 737-300 plane burst left hand main tires after landing at El Alto International Airport, Bolivia, on November 1st.

    The incident happened when the plane was preforming flight OB-669 from Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.

    The plane became disabled on the runway. All one hundred and one passengers and six crew members remained unharmed.

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    Flight diverts to Stansted

    A Sri Lankan Airlines plane en route from Colombo to Heathrow diverted to Stansted to make an emergency landing after two passengers endangered the plane. One of the passengers said “something” was in the luggage hold.

    The 267 passengers and crew were uninjured. The two passengers were taken into custody. One is undergoing medical treatment in a hospital and one is at Harlow Police station.

    The investigation is being handled as a criminal matter.

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    GOL Goiânia Emergency Landing


    Pictured: Gol Transportes Aereos Boeing 737-7Q8
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    Contact photographer Paulo João Pianaro

    What: Gol Transportes Aereos Boeing 737-700 en route from Palmas to Brasilia
    Where: Palmas
    When: Nov 18th 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: Half an hour into the flight, the airborne weather radar system failed. The crew decided to fly to Goiânia and skip an intermediate stop (probably due to weather concerns?). On landing, the flight was cancelled.

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