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    Congo Cargo Flight Smashes Town, 19 killed, 14 injured


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    Contact photographer Alan LebedaWhat: Trans Air Congo Antonov AN-12 en route from Brazzaville to Pointe Noire
    Where: between the Roy and Kitoko area in Mvou-Mvou, Pointe-Noire, Congo
    When: Mar 21st 2011 3:30pm
    Who: 19 killed, 14 injured.
    Why: The crew attempted an emergency landing on the sea but failed. The attempted landing was less than successful although there are reports that the pilot managed to get out of the plane before it stopped.

    They were over a residential area and had been cleared to land when the Antonov AN-12 struck the residential neighborhood Mvou-Mvou. After striking buildings, the plane caught fire.

    Although the plane was not permitted to carry passengers, it appears that there were 5 passengers aboard in addition to the 4 Russian crew members. Twenty buildings were destroyed (burned and covered in debris), including residences and a school. The ICAO had reported the plane TN-AGK as not airworthy in 2006. (It is certainly not airworthy now.) The plane is a total loss.

    While some news reports say that the number of injured were passengers, other reports say that there were 9 aboard, and that the rest of the injured and casualties were in Mvou-Mvou at the time of the crash. The weather conditions were said to be “good” at the time. There was apparently a technical problem which caused them to attempt to ditch in the ocean, (or a technical problem preventing them from landing in the ocean). The cause of the crash is unresolved. It is being investigated.

    Trans Air Congo is based in Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo.


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    MedEvac Helicopter Crashes in Arkansas


    Pictured: An Air Evac Lifeteam Bell 206L-1 LongRanger II filmed at General Dewitt Spain Airport
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    Contact photographer Brent Beck

    What: Air Evac Lifeteam helicopter en route from Vilonia to Crabtree, Arkansas
    Where: Scotland, Arkansas
    When: August 31, 2010 4:30 AM
    Who: medivac crew based in Viloni
    Why: While on the way to pick up a patient, the helicopter crashed in a woodsy area near 6831 Highway 95 west in Van Buren County. Parts of the helicopter are in the yard of Walnut Grove Church.

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    Vietnam Airlines Plane makes Hard Landing in Vietnam

    Vietnam Airlines flight VN-7344 made a hard landing at Cam Ranh International Airport, Cam Ranh, Vietnam, on April 29th.

    The Airbus A321-200 flying from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was cleared to land on runway 20R, but it touched down on runway 20L which was under construction.

    The plane rolled out, and its engines sucked a few objects from the runway.

    All 203 passengers aboard remained safe.

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    Pilot in Training Crash in AZ


    Pictured: A TransPac Aviation Academy Piper PA-28-181 Archer III
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    Contact photographer Je89 W.

    What: TransPac Aviation Academy Piper PA-28-181 training flight from Deer Valley Airport
    Where: Wittmann, Arizona
    When: Dec 1, 2010
    Who: student pilot
    Why: A student pilot from Transpac Aviation academy was airlifted to John C Lincoln hospital with minor injuries after landing so hard in the desert that the wheels disengaged. The cause of the incident is unknown but under investigation.

    In January, 24 year old Chinese TransPac student pilot Amy Zhai was killed in a 2002 single-engine Piper Archer crash near Deer Valley Airport.

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    Rostov-on-Don plane skids off runway

    A Ural Airlines Airbus A320-214 en route from Moscow (Domodedovo airport) to Rostov-on-Don, ran off the runway on landing.

    The plane was towed to the parking lot. Passengers were carted to the gate.

    There were 119 people aboard with no injuries reported.

    The Airbus damaged two runway lights, but airport operations are continuing as usual.

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