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    Winnipeg: Air Canada Airbus Emergency Landing


    Pictured: An Air Canada Airbus A319 in flight
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    What: Air Canada Airbus A319-100 en route from Calgary to Toronto
    Where: Winnipeg
    When: Thursday Sept 17 12:03 pm
    Who: 121 passengers
    Why: While en route, the pilot experienced problems with the left engine and had an indicator light indicating further problems. After declaring an emergency situation, the pilot idled the left engine, and landed safely in Winnipeg a little over half an hour after declaring an emergency.

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    United Airlines Flight Returns to Denver After Engine Failure

    United Airlines flight UA-1192 had to return and make an emergency landing in Denver, Colorado, on October 9th.

    The Boeing 737-900 plane took off for Houston, Texas, but had to turn back due to an engine failure.

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

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    Air France Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Russia

    Air FranceAn Air France plane had to make an emergency landing at the Pulkovo international airport in St. Petersburg, Russia, on November 30.

    Authorities said the Boeing 777 was diverted due to apparent engine failure. The flight was en-route from Paris, France, to Beijing, China, at the time.

    The plane landed safely. There were 269 passengers aboard at the time; all of the remained unhurt.

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    Jetairfly Plane Returns to Brussels due to Gear Problem

    JetairflyJetairfly flight TB-705 had to return and make an emergency landing at Brussels Airport, Brussels, Belgium, on May 1st.

    The Boeing 787-800, en-route to Cancun, Mexico, had to return shortly after the crew reported some problem with its gear. It later turned out that there was a flap retraction issue.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All passengers aboard remained unharmed.

    The passengers were accommodated in a replacement plane.

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    PR: Boeing Test Flight


    EVERETT, Wash., April 20 — The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted Boeing (NYSE: BA) expanded type inspection authorization (TIA) today, clearing the way for its personnel to fully participate in future test flights and for the collection of required flight-test data. Initial TIA was granted Feb. 11, which supported the collection of flutter certification data.
    The expanded TIA marks the FAA’s confirmation that the airplane and team are ready to collect additional certification data. Boeing achieved the expansion by demonstrating the readiness of the airplane throughout a variety of speeds, altitudes and configurations.

    “This TIA expansion is another significant step toward delivering airplanes to our customers. We remain on track to deliver the first airplane to ANA this year,” said Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of the 787 program, Commercial Airplanes.
    In addition to receiving expanded TIA, Boeing finalized the aerodynamic configuration of the 787.

    “We have completed sufficient testing to decide that no additional changes to the external lines or shape of the airplane are required,” said Fancher. “Having an airplane match its expected performance with so few changes is rare and speaks to the maturity of the design.”
    The 787 flight-test fleet logged its 500th hour of flying April 16. On Sunday, ZA003, the flight-test airplane outfitted with interior elements, landed in Florida, where it will go through extreme weather testing at McKinley Climatic Laboratory at Eglin Air Force Base.

    Boeing released two videos highlighting flutter and ground effects testing. These videos feature commentary by the pilots and the chief project engineer and are available on www.boeing.com and www.newairplane.com.

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    British Airway Flight Makes Emergency Landing in France

    British Airways flight BA-461 had to divert for an emergency landing in Bordeaux, France, on January 27th.

    The Boeing 767-300 plane heading from Madrid, Spain, to Heathrow Airport, United Kingdom, was diverted after an engine de-icing system overheated.

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

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