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Frontier Airlines Flight Returns to Islip due to Fumes On-Board

Frontier Airlines flight F9-1851 had to return and make an emergency landing in Islip, New York, on November 1st.

The Airbus A321-200 plane took off for Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, but had to turn back due to fumes in the cockpit.

The plane landed back safely. A crew member and two passengers were taken to a hospital while seven other passengers received medical assistance at the airport.

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Frontier Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Raleigh–Durham International Airport

Frontier Airlines flight F9-1674 made an emergency landing at Raleigh–Durham International Airport, North Carolina, on August 15th.

The Airbus A321-200 plane heading from Orlando, Florida, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was diverted due to an unknown odor in the cabin.

The plane landed safely. Seven passengers and a crew member were treated by the medical teams at the airport. Two passengers and a flight attendant were later taken to hospital.

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Frontier Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Phoenix

Frontier Airlines flight F9-1764 made an emergency landing in Phoenix, Arizona, on May 27th.

The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from San Diego, California, to Tulsa, Oklahoma, was diverted after a number of passengers reported feeling unwell due to an unidentified odor on-board.

The plane landed safely. Seventeen passengers were examined by the medical teams at the airport while one passenger was taken to a hospital.

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Frontier Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Albuquerque

Frontier Airlines flight F9-1839 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on May 20th.

The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from Tulsa, Oklahoma, to San Diego, California, was diverted after an unidentified odor was noticed in the aft cabin.

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

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Frontier Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Austin

Frontier Airlines flight F9-195 made an emergency landing in Austin, Texas, on April 5th.

The Airbus A319-100 plane flying from Raleigh–Durham International Airport, North Carolina, was descending toward Austin when the crew declared an emergency due to an engine problem.

The plane landed safely. All one hundred and twenty-nine passengers and five crew members remained unharmed.

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Frontier Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Indianapolis

frontier airlinesFrontier Airlines flight F9-1334 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Indianapolis, Indiana, on December 4th.

The Airbus A321-200 plane heading from Chicago, Illinois, to West Palm Beach, Florida, was diverted due to issues with the fuel system.

The plane landed uneventfully. There were 205 passengers and 7 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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Frontier Airlines Plane Diverts to New Orleans

frontier airlinesFrontier Airlines flight F9-688 made an emergency landing in New Orleans, Louisiana, on May 27th.

The Airbus A321-200, en-route from Denver, Colorado, to Orlando, Florida, was diverted after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

The plane landed safely. All 227 people aboard remained safe.

The airline arranged a replacement plane for the passengers.

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Frontier Airlines Plane Diverts to Jacksonville after Engine Issue

frontier airlinesFrontier Airlines flight F9-917 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Jacksonville International Airport, Jacksonville, Florida, on December 9.

The Airbus A319-100, flying from Trenton, New Jersey, to Orlando, Florida, had to divert due to an issue with one of its engines.

The plane landed safely.

All 140 passengers and 5 crew members remained safe.

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Denver Emergency Landing

Republic Flight 1557, operated as Frontier Airlines lost pressure and dropped from 24,200 to 28,600 feet over Aspen, and returned to Denver where it made an emergency landing.

The cabin did not depressurize and the oxygen masks did not descend, but the crew descended to deal with the cabin pressure issue.

The ERJ-190 made a safe landing with all of the 98 passengers and 4 crew uninjured.

Passengers were provided alternative flights from Denver to San Diego.

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Airport Locator Being Doctored

This weekend, Aspen-Pitkin County Airport experienced failure in its localizer device, the equipment that guides planes making instrument landings, and as a result a number of American Eagle planes were diverted to other airports.

The problem which was detected by the guidance system’s self-diagnostic tests, was described as an “electronic glitch” in the localizer. It is located at the south end of the runway. Skywest and Frontier Airlines also diverted on Sunday, but because of high winds, not because of the localizer.