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    PIA Flight Makes Safe Landing After Bird Strike

    Pakistan International Airlines flight PK-719 made a safe landing following a bird strike in Milan, Italy, on January 28th.

    The Boeing 777-300 plane flying from Lahore, Pakistan, was on approach to Milan–Malpensa Airport when a bird hit it.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. There were 125 passengers aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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    Cathay Pacific Plane Returns to Hong Kong due to Technical Issue

    Cathay PacificCathay Pacific flight CX-379 had to return and make an emergency landing at Chek Lap Kok Hong Kong International Airport, Hong Kong, China, on April 12th.

    The Boeing 777-300 was en-route to Dusseldorf, Germany, when it had to return shortly afterwards after the crew reported some technical issue with the in-flight entertainment system.

    The plane landed uneventfully.

    All 269 passengers and 18 crew member onboard remained safe.

    The passengers were accommodated in a replacement plane.

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    Air Astana Emergency diversion to Shymkent

    On May 10, 2013, an Air Astana Boeing 757-200 en route from Tashkent to Almaty diverted to Shymkent with cabin pressure problems.

    Oxygen masks deployed when the air conditioning system failed.

    A replacement Airbus was provided to take the 136 passengers to Almaty.

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    FAA Proposes New Policy on Antidepressants for Pilots

    For Immediate Release
    April 2, 2010

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today announced that it will consider the special issuance of a medical certificate to pilots who are taking medication for mild to moderate depression, conditions that now bar them from all flying duties.

    On a case-by-case basis beginning April 5, pilots who take one of four antidepressant medications – Fluoxetine (Prozac), Sertraline (Zoloft), Citalopram (Celexa), or Escitalopram (Lexapro) – will be allowed to fly if they have been satisfactorily treated on the medication for at least 12 months. The FAA will not take civil enforcement action against pilots who take advantage of a six-month opportunity to share any previously non-disclosed diagnosis of depression or the use of these antidepressants.

    “I’m encouraging pilots who are suffering from depression or using antidepressants to report their medical condition to the FAA,” said FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt. “We need to change the culture and remove the stigma associated with depression. Pilots should be able to get the medical treatment they need so they can safely perform their duties.”

    The FAA’s policy is consistent with recommendations from the Aerospace Medical Association, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Air Line Pilots Association and the International Civil Aviation Organization. The Civil Aviation Authority of Australia, Transport Canada and the U.S Army already allow some pilots to fly using antidepressant medications.

    Psychiatrists and Aviation Medical Examiners who have specialized training under the Human Intervention and Motivation Study (HIMS) program will help the FAA evaluate and monitor pilots under this new policy. The HIMS program was established 40 years ago and has been highly effective for the assessment, treatment, and medical certification of pilots who need help with alcohol and drug issues.

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    United Airlines Flight Returns to Newark After Loss of Cabin Pressure

    United Airlines flight UA-956 had to return for an emergency landing in Newark, New Jersey, on June 12th.

    The Boeing 767-300 plane took off for Geneva, Switzerland, but had to turn back due to loss of cabin pressure.

    The plane landed back safely Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Lion Air Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Indonesia

    Thai Lion AirLion Air flight JT-791 made an emergency landing in Makassar, Indonesia, on September 22nd.

    The Boeing 737-900 plane was flying from Ambon, Indonesia, when the crew reported issues with its right hand engine.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. There were 211 passengers and 7 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

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