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    Emergency Diversion and Tire trouble

    What: American Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from Lousiville to Los Angeles
    Where: Los Angeles
    When: Aug 21st 2011
    Who: 197 aboard
    Why: This was a double trouble flight, en route from Boston to Los Angeles, when they had to divert to Louisville when a passenger had an emergency. After three hours in Louisville, the plane was back in the air. However, on approach to LAX, the crew experienced gear problems and performed a flyby.

    Tower observers noted a main gear tire was missing.

    The crew continued to make a safe landing, with the tireless gear shooting sparks. There were no injuries reported.

    But…where’s the tire?

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    Lufthansa Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Algeria

    Lufthansa flight LH-569 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Tamanrasset, Algeria, on May 21st.

    The Airbus A330-300 plane heading from Lagos, Nigeria, to Frankfurt, Germany, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed on-board.

    The plane landed safely. All two hundred and four passengers remained unharmed.

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    Attendant Injured by Turbulence


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    What: American Eagle Embraer ERJ-145 en route from Oklahoma City,OK to Chicago O’Hare,IL
    Where: Kansas City
    When: Mar 26th 2011
    Who: 1 attendant
    Why: While en route to Chicago, the flight encountered turbulence, injuring the flight attendant.

    The pilot diverted to Kansas City and made a safe landing.

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    Emergency Landing in Oita


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    Contact photographer Kazuchika Naya

    What: ANA All Nippon Airways Airbus A320-200 en route from Oita to Tokyo
    Where: Oita Japan
    When: Mar 2 2012
    Who: 85 passengers, 6 crew
    Why: The All Nippon Airways flight had taken off when the anti-ice system on the left engine failed.

    The pilots returned to the airport.

    Passengers were provided an alternative flight to Tokyo.

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    Virgin Atlantic Flight Carrying Tom Daley Made Emergency Landing in Russia

    Virgin AtlanticVirgin Atlantic flight VS251 carrying Olympic diver Tom Daley and his team-mates including Sarah Barrow and Tonia Couch, had to make an emergency landing at a military base in the Russian city of Irkutsk on July 21.

    The decision to make an emergency landing occurred after a technical issue developed with the Airbus A346, after it departed from Pudong International Airport, China, at 11.40am. It was scheduled to land at London Heathrow at 4.34 p.m.

    At first, the pilot decided to land in a river. He was eventually able to reach an airstrip at a Russian army camp. There were 283 passengers and 12 crew members aboard at the time of incident; all of them remained unhurt.

    The airline later released a statement saying, “Virgin Atlantic can confirm that the VS251 travelling from Shanghai to London Heathrow has diverted to Irkutsk Airport, Russia, as a precautionary measure due to a technical issue…Safety and security is always our top priority…The aircraft is currently on the ground and our customers are being looked after by our cabin crew. Our priority now is to ensure our customers resume their journey as soon as possible…The airline would like to thank passengers for their patience and apologise for any inconvenience caused.”

    The English divers were returning after diving at the World Cup in Shanghai. They are also scheduled to participate in the upcoming Commonwealth Games at Glasgow 2014.

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    Beechcraft Crash in Germany


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    What: Beechcraft C90 King Air en route from Bremen to Egelsbach
    Where: East of Egelsbach Germany
    When: Dec 7, 2009
    Who: 3 fatalities
    Why: The plane took off from Bremin at 15.15 Bremin time. There were no indications of problems to ATC there although the pilot logged off at 16.13 to make contact with the ATC in Egelsbach. On approach to Egelsbach air field at 16.15, the flight crashed and burned in a wooded area about five kilometers east of the airfield.

    The three passengers were businessmen.

    Egelsbach is the largest private German airport used by business travelers and sports pilots.

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