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    Qeshm Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Iran

    Qeshm Airlines flight 2264 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Yazd, Iran, on February 13th.

    Director general of Kerman province’s airports Ali Qasemzadeh said the plane heading from Najaf, Iraq, to Kerman, Iran, was diverted “due to unstable conditions of a passenger.”

    The plane landed safely.

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    Caribbean Airlines Boeing Crashes in Georgetown Guyana


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    What: Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737-832(WL) en route from Trinidad to Timehri
    Where: Cheddi Jagan International Airport,SYCJ,Georgetown,Guyana
    When: July 30, 2011 1:30 am
    Who: 162 aboard 157 passengers, six crews
    Why: Landing in wet weather, the plane made a hard landing, overshot the runway 100 meters, smashed through a perimeter fence and on a perimeter road. It broke in two, the front section splitting ahead of the wing. There were 52 injuries who went to the hospital, 3 with serious injuries who were held over at the hospital, and no fatalities. The worst injury reported was a broken leg. The plane overshot the runway but stopped short of a ravine. Passengers smelled fuel, and opened a door, and climbed through to the wing and jumped down.

    The airport is closed, causing incoming flights to have to divert elsewhere.

    STATEMENT FROM CARIBBEAN AIRLINES
    Port-of-Spain, 30 July 2011, 17.00 HOURS local time: Caribbean Airlines BW523 en route from Port of Spain, Trinidad to Georgetown, Guyana was involved in an incident at the Cheddi Jaggan International Airport at approximately 1:32am today 30 July, 2011.
    There were 157 passengers and 6 crew members on board, all of whom were accounted for.
    A Caribbean Airlines team consisting of technical support staff and executives was dispatched immediately to the accident site to assist passengers, and to work with the local authorities in the emergency response and investigations. The Caribbean Airlines executive team and technical support staff are at the scene to offer full support to the injured in Georgetown. A relatives/customer assistance hotline has been established at our emergency centre in Piarco, and counselling is being provided to passengers and family members.
    A press conference was held earlier today in Georgetown just after midday. In attendance were Chairman- George M. Nicholas III, Head Corporate Communications- Mrs. Laura Asbjornsen, Vice President Operations – Captain Thomas Lawrence and Vice President Maintenance and Engineering – Mr Colville Carrington. It was confirmed that the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority will be spearheading the investigation and will be assisted by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the U.S. and the Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority (TTCAA).
    The team ensured that its CARE policy for affected passengers and crew was deployed in Georgetown. The airline has engaged the services of a company from the United States, together with regional personnel to implement in accordance with this policy.
    All enquiries related to this specific incident should be directed to:-
    Trinidad & Tobago: 1 868 669 2902
    United States: 1 800 786 3891
    Canada: 1 800 380 6057
    Caribbean: 1 800 744 6453
    The latest statements can also be accessed online at www.caribbean-airlines.com.
    Caribbean Airlines will continue to release information as it becomes available.
    The next press conference is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. local time at the AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, VIP Lounge, Piarco International Airport



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    Southwest Airlines Flight Diverts to Las Vegas due to Hydraulic Failure

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-1111 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 30th.

    The Boeing 737-700 plane heading from Phoenix, Arizona, to Reno, Nevada, was diverted after the crew reported a hydraulic failure.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All one hundred and seventeen people aboard remained safe.

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    Turkish Airlines Airbus Diverts to Dehli after Bomb Threat

    Turkish airlinesTurkish Airlines flight TK 0065 diverted and made an emergency landing at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Dehli, India, on July 7.

    The Airbus 330 was heading towards Istanbul, Turkey, from Bangkok, Thailand, when it had to be diverted due to a bomb threat. According to reports, the crew had found a statement written with lipstick on toilet mirror saying, “Bomb in Cargo Hold.”

    The plane, carrying 148 people, landed uneventfully. Civil Aviation spokesperson R.N. Choubey confirmed no bomb was found in the plane.

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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in San Jose

    American Airlines flight AA-1019 made an emergency landing in San Jose, California, on June 8th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane took off for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, but had to turn back after the crew failed to fully retract the landing gear.

    The plane landed back safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Turbulence Always Possible: China Southern 9 Injured


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    What: China Southern Airlines Boeing 777-200 en route from Guangzhou to Shanghai
    Where: Guangzhou
    When: May 10th 2012
    Who: 9 injured
    Why: Twenty minutes after taking off from Guangzhou, the plane encountered clear air turbulence.

    Those who weren’t buckled in, including flight attendants, were injured during the turbulence. Injuries included fractures, and other injuries. The extent of the turbulence is being reported as “a pocket of extreme turbulence.”

    One passenger blogged “I had a horrible feeling that I was going to die at that moment because I suddenly felt being weightless.

    A flight attendant and her dining cart were tossed in the air.

    Pilots continued to Shanghai, where nine injured were transported to hospital facilities.

    The plane was grounded for inspection but later released for service.

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