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    Horizon Air Emergency Landing with Smokey Cockpit in Portland


    Pictured: A Horizon Air De Havilland Canada DHC-8-402Q Dash 8
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    What: Alaska/Horizon Air de Havilland Dash 8-400 en route from Portland to Seattle
    Where: Portland
    When: Jan 9th 2010
    Who: 3 aboard
    Why: Twenty minutes after smoke was reported in the cockpit, the plane returned to Portland where it made a safe landing. The plane was taken out of commission, and passengers provided alternative transport.

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    Qantas Tail Strike


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    What: Qantas Boeing 767-300 en route from Sydney to Melbourne I \
    Where: Sydney on
    When: Feb 1st 2010
    Who: 120 passengers
    Why: On takeoff, the Boeing 767’s tail scuffed the ground. The crew made a precautionary return to the airport for the plane to be inspected for damage and was cleared to continue the flight.

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    Tuscaloosa Crash Kills Entrepreneur and Anesthesiologist

    What: Dagmar Transport LLC Cirrus SR22 GTS en route from the Dominican Republic to Miami to Tuscaloosa Alabama
    Where: Tuscaloosa Regional Airport
    When: May 10 2010
    Who: Pilot and passenger 41 year old Mark Yellen and 56 year old Paula Moffett
    Why: Witnesses say that on landing, one of the plane’s wings may have hit the pavement before the landing gear. The single engine plane flipped and crashed twenty-five yards short of the runway.

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    Asiana Cargo Jet Lost at Sea



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    What: Asiana Boeing 747-400 Cargo plane en route from South Korea’s Incheon International Airport and to Pudong China
    Where: southern resort island of Jeju, South Korea
    When: July 27, 2011 3:05am local time
    Who: two people
    Why: At 7600 feet, the crew reported control problems, and the aircraft’s transponder transmitted the emergency code. Sixty-seven minutes after takeoff, the crew reported fire in the cargo hold and lost contact with ATC. They were planning to divert to Jeju, but instead the plane crashed off of Jeju island. There were strong winds at the time of the plane’s disappearance. The captain was 51 and the first officer was 44; and pilot, Choi Sang-ki, and co-pilot, Lee Jung-woong are still missing.

    One wing of the plane has been recovered, then the rest of the wreckage was found by a coast guard patrol boat 67 miles west of Jeju city. The 58 tons of cargo included amino acid solution, synthetic resin, lithium batteries, paint and other potentially dangerous material. A search for the black boxes is ongoing.

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    Engine Issues Behind Delta Emergency Landing in Orlando

    What: Delta Air Lines en route from Daytona to Atlanta
    Where: Orlando
    When: May 15, 2011
    Why: The Delta flight diverted to Orlando after experiencing engine problems. Passengers were provided alternative flights to Atlanta.

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    American Airlines Emergency Landing

    What: American Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-83 en route from Kansas City to Chicago
    Where: Moline,IL
    When: Jul 24th 2010
    Who: 71 people on board
    Why: While en route, passengers detected smoke in the cabin. The pilots diverted to Moline where they made a safe landing.

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