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Bird-Hit Compass Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing in Salt Lake City

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    Jetlite Bird Strike in India


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    What: Jetlite Boeing 737-800 en route from Kolkata to Bangalore
    Where: NSC Bose International Airport
    When: Tuesday
    Who: 150 passengers and 4 or 6 (Both numbers were reported) crew members
    Why: After a bird strike, the plane made an emergency landing at NSC Bose International Airport.

    After examination a bird strike was confirmed; however there was no damage, and the flight continued after a 2 hour layover.

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    Mitsubishi Crash under investigation

    On November 10, 2013, a Intermountain Powersports Inc Mitsubishi MU-2B-25 took off from Salina Kansas. The pilot was over the woods in Oklahoma when he contacted ATC about engine trouble just before he crashed in a field five miles north of Tulsa International Airport. The incident which occurred around 3:45 p.m. may have been the pilot’s first training flight on his recently purchased plane, though there appears to have been some training in Kansas. The plane lost an engine en route.

    The pilot died in the crash on approach to the airport. He was Perry Inhofe, an orthopedic surgeon and the son of Senator James Inhofe.

    National Transportation Safety Board investigators are investigating with FAA, Mitsubishi and Honeywell.

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    Peruvian Boeing Emergency Landing in Peru

    What: Peruvian Air Force Boeing 737 en route to Quito
    Where: coastal city of Chiclayo, 770 km (478 miles) north of Lima
    When: Mon Aug 10, 2009
    Who: Peruvian President Alan Garcia
    Why: While en route to a summit meeting, Peruvian President Alan Garcia’s plane’s windshield suffered a crack and had to land.

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    Shandong Airlines Emergency Landing


    Pictured: A Shandong Airlines – SDA Boeing 737-8AL in Kunming – Wujiaba (KMG / ZPPP) China, June 30, 2010
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    What: Shandong Airlines flight SC4981 en route from Xiamen in Fujian Province to Jinan in Shandong Province
    Where: Linyi Airport
    When: July 19 2010
    Who: 163 passengers and 10 crew
    Why: During a violent thunder and lightening storm, pilots noticed cracks in the outer pane of the cockpit windshield and diverted to Linyi airport. Passengers disembarked safely, and the airport provided hot water and VIP waiting room services until they were able to transfer to another plane at 10.

    A passenger claimed the plane’s window was damaged by a lightning strike, which is denied by airport officials. The cockpit window was replaced although the cause of breakage was unclear. Cabin pressure was not affected.

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    Continental Diversion to Portland


    Pictured: A Continental Airlines Boeing 737-824
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    What: Continental Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route from Newark to Portland
    Where: Helena
    When: Sunday Dec 6 10 p.m.-6:15 a.m.
    Who: 150 passengers
    Why: While en route to Portland, the plane developed engine trouble, and landed safely in Helena. Passengers were accommodated in the terminal, and a replacement flight arrived to take them to their destination, embarking for Portland at 6:15 a.m.

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    Spirit Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Fort Lauderdale

    Spirit Airlines flight NK-244 made an emergency landing in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on July 31st.

    The Airbus A319-100 plane flying from Guatemala City, Guatemala, was descending toward Fort Lauderdale when the crew declared an emergency due to a strange odor in the cockpit.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. All one hundred and forty-eight people aboard remained unharmed.

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