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Avia Traffic Company Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Bishkek

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    JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Electrical Odor

    JetBlue Airways flight B6-369 made an emergency landing in Bermuda on August 14th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed in the cockpit.

    The plane landed safely. All one hundred and fifty-four people aboard remained unharmed.

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    LC Peru Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Lima

    LC Peru flight W4-1323 made an emergency landing in Lima, Peru, on August 19th.

    The plane flying from Lima, Peru, was on approach to Ayacucho, Peru, when the crew went around due to an unsafe nose gear indication.

    The plane subsequently returned to Lima where it landed safely.

    All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Massive Airbus Settlement Looks to be Unsettling

    George’s Point of View

    The insurance claim for the Air France crash promises to be huge; the cost of the aircraft alone will no doubt exceed a hundred million dollars. Between the international treaty that ensures aviation passenger’s rights, the legal system, insurers like AIG, AXA SA, Allianz SE, American International Group Inc., and the companies which are going to be liable (like Airbus and who ever manufactured those pitot tubes), the claims are going to be in the hundreds of millions.

    Spouses, children and parents will be receiving compensation from the insurance, and from companies whose exact degree of liability will be decided through the courts (if not in them.)

    IF it gets to the courts.

    In situations like this, the insurance companies swoop down before the victims’ families can arm themselves with lawyers; in fact, insurance companies are a little like lawyers. Or worse. They’re like salespeople. They want that signature on the dotted line, and they want to get it for as little as possible. They want that release. To get it, they try to offer victims’ families the smallest possible carrot.

    If they can induce families to sign a release, then the families sign away any future claims that might arise from product liability. When you sign that release, you waive the right to sue.

    So I’m hoping the families don’t jump the gun here, and rush in to negotiate with the insurance companies without legal counsel on their side. When they sign those release forms, they just might be signing away justice for their loved ones.

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    Alitalia Flight Rejects Takeoff From Seoul

    Alitalia flight AZ-759 had to reject takeoff from Seoul, South Korea, on February 1st.

    The Airbus A330-200 plane was accelerating to takeoff for Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Italy, when the crew noticed an engine issue and rejected takeoff.

    The plane safely returned to the apron. Everyone aboard remained safe.

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    Nellis: Canadian Hornet Jettisons Tanks


    Pictured: A Canada – Air Force McDonnell Douglas CF-188A Hornet (CF-18A)
    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Rod Dermo

    What: Canadian CF-18 Hornet en route from McCarran International Airport
    Where: Nellis Air Force Base
    When: Oct. 24, 2009
    Who: Not Available
    Why: Pilots declared an in-flight emergency, jettisoned its external fuel tanks (full fuel tanks add weight to landings making them perilous), and made an emergency landing at Nellis Air Force Base. Although a cause has not been officially released, the incident is purportedly attributed to engine problems.

    Tanks landed on federal property.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Air India Express Flight Returns to Mumbai due to Hydraulic Failure

    Air India Express flight IX-247 had to return and make an emergency landing in Mumbai, India, on January 6th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane took off for Dubai, United Arab Emirates, but had to turn back due to a hydraulic failure.

    The plane landed safely. All one hundred and seventy-seven passengers and six crew members remained unharmed.

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