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    Ryanair Plane Diverts to France due to Medical Emergency

    RyanairA Ryanair flight had to divert and make an emergency landing at Nantes Atlantique Airport, France, on September 26.

    The plane, en-route from Manchester, UK to Faro, Portugal, had to be diverted after a passenger fell sick mid-air.

    According to an airline spokesperson, “This flight was diverted after a customer became ill on board. The aircraft landed normally and the customer was met by medical personnel, where they disembarked for further treatment, before the aircraft continued onward to Faro.

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    Bird-Hit Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing in Omaha

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-1426 made a safe landing following bird strikes in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 27th.

    The Boeing 737-700 plane flying from Chicago Midway International Airport, Illinois, was on short final to Omaha when the crew reported bird strikes.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Air Baltic Plane Rejects Takeoff in Netherlands due to Door Open Warning

    AirBalticAir Baltic flight BT-618 had to reject takeoff at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Amsterdam, Netherlands, on March 24th.

    The Boeing 737-300, en-route Riga, Latvia was accelerating for takeoff when the crew reported an open door, prompting the pilots to reject takeoff.

    The plane returned to the apron safely.

    All passengers aboard remained unharmed.

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    MH370: One Ping Does Not A Discovery Make. Or Does it?

    An underwater locator beacon (ULB) such as the one on the black boxes (CVR) Cockpit Voice Recorder and FDR (Flight Data Recorder) of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on 37.5 kHz for about 30 days at 4°C temperature. They run on lithium-ion batteries, and “mileage” may vary; 30 days is the minimum expectation. This is all relevant to today’s news because the Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 which is one of the ships equipped with a pinger locator, has heard a ping in the South Indian Ocean.

    The particular frequency was selected because it is not one that occurs in nature.

    Although Malaysia Airlines told the public that “This battery is not replaceable,” the ULB batteries had been scheduled for battery replacement in 2012, but were not replaced by Dukane Seacom, the original equipment manufacturer of the beacons. (Dukane Seacom either replaces the entire pinger or installed new batteries.) If replacement was not performed by toe OEM or other parties, the actual ping time may be less than 30 days.

    One ping in an ocean does not a discovery make. The wreckage has not been located, nor the ping confirmed. But we can still hope this is a step in the right direction.

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    Emirates Flight Diverts to Turkey due to Smoke in Cockpit

    EmiratesEmirates flight EK-35 made an emergency landing in Trabzon, Turkey, on February 4th.

    The Boeing 777-300, heading from Dubai, United Arab Emirates, to Newcastle, United Kingdom, was diverted after the crew reported smoke in the cockpit.

    The plane landed safely. All the passengers and crew members remained unhurt.

    The airline arranged a replacement plane for the passengers.

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    AeroSur Flat in La Paz


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    Contact photographer Mauricio Rocco Silva Sato

    What: AeroSur Boeing 737-400 en route from Santa Cruz to La Paz Bolivia
    Where: La Paz
    When: Aug 10th 2011
    Who: 147 passengers, 6 crew
    Why: On landing in La Paz, the right main gear tire blew out.

    Emergency services responded to the disabled plane stranded on the runway. Damage included a hydraulic leak. The plane was towed to the gate.

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