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    Woman Dies in Venezuela Crash, Survivors Rescued

    On Feb 2, 2013, a privately owned Beechcraft 58 Baron with six aboard crashed in the Gulf of Cariaco, Venezuela.

    The flight had taken off from Puerto Ordaz Airport and was en route to DelCaribe Gen S Marino Airport but suffered a complete loss of engine power. The pilot declared an emergency due to failures in both engines.

    Fishermen found the plane located 15 nautical miles (28 km) east of Cumana in the Gulf of Cariaco.

    Two of the passengers were reported to be minors.

    There was one fatality, a sixty-two year old woman, Vetide Ramos, who died in the crash. Five survivors were brought ashore in a boat, including Ruben Herrera, Poztty Ramos, Jose Ramos, Ivan Herrera (a minor) and pilot Jhonatan Mata.

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    Med View Emergency Landing, Lagos

    On January 27, 2013, a Med View flight was en route from Lagos to Abuja when it developed sudden problems in one engine. Passengers panicked when they heard a boom at 12:30, and the plane began to fly unsteadily.

    73 passengers were aboard the twelve o’clock flight that had started fifteen minutes late at Murtala Muhammed Airport.

    Pilots shut down the affected engine and made a safe return to Lagos with emergency services on standby.

    Apparently pilot and crew made no announcements, but they did handle the emergency and get the plane down safely.

    Passengers were provided an alternative flight to Abuja on a 737.

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    Easyjet Airbus Engine Shut Down in Malta


    Six minutes after takeoff from Malta, an EasyJet Airbus A320 with a 150 passengers had an engine failure, shut down the affected engine, and returned to Malta. One source said there was only a technical problem and the shut down was just a precaution. No injuries were reported. Passengers described noises like retracting landing gear thumping louder and louder.

    Passengers were held in the departures lounge.

    The plane made a safe landing with emergency services on standby.

    Passengers disembarked after the engine was checked. They were sent a replacement flight to take them to London with a five hour delay.

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    Polet Airlines Makes Emergency Diversion after engine Failure

    On Sat Jan 12, 2013, Polet Airlines Saab 340 engaged in flight 770 was en route from Belgorod to Moscow when the left engine developed engine failure. The pilots made a safe landing in Voronezh at 21:04.

    17 passengers and 3 crew were aboard. There were no injuries reported.

    Passengers were provided an alternative flight to Moscow on Sunday.

    The incident is under investigation.

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    Crash in Brazil Totals Ultralight


    On January 2, 2013, a Condor MB ultralight was over rural Luziânia Brazil when the engine shut down.

    The ultralight crashed in a forest and was damaged beyond repair.

    Pilot Alberto Rossi Junior, and his son Lucas Ferreira Rossi, survived, and were taken to a Brasilia hospital.

    Military police and the Fire Department respnded to the scene. The paperwork of the pilot and the plane is reported to be up to date.

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    Aviatrans Emergency Landing in Chelyabinsk after engine failure

    On December 26, 2012, an Atran-Aviatrans Antonov 12BP en route from Chelyabinsk to Vorkuta with eight crew aboard made an emergency landing in Chelyabinsk after an engine failed.

    Pilots landed safely 15 minutes after take-off due to a malfunction of the fourth engine.

    The plane is undergoing inspection. No injuries were reported and no damage to the plane during landing.

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    Two Die in Russian Flight School Engine Failure


    What: Sasovskoye Civil Aviation Flying School Yakovlev YAK-18T
    Where: Petelino, Russia
    When: Nov 7, 2012
    Who: 2 aboard, 2 fatalities
    Why: On November 7, 2012 at 2:36 pm, on the Petelino landing pad the Yak-18 RA-44302 Sasovskoye (Sasovo) flight school MTU CR FATA plane was in an accident.

    The crew performed accounting and training flights. On board were the pilot/instructor and a third year student. According to preliminary information, the plane suffered an in-flight engine failure. When performing a forced landing the aircraft impacted with the ground. All aboard were killed. The accident is under investigation.

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    Fed Ex Crash in Wichita

    What: Federal Express turboprop Cessna Caravan
    Where: West 47th Street South, Wichita Mid-Continent Airport
    When: Nov. 6, 2012
    Who: 1 fatality
    Why: Pilot Brian Quinn had taken off from Wichita Mid-Continent Airport but turned back, declaring Mayday, after developing engine trouble, with “oil on the windshield.”

    The pilot landed in a grass field, crossed it and struck a tree row two miles south of the airport.

    He died at the scene. Sedgwick County and Wichita emergency workers responded. The accident is under investigation.

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    Business Flight Ends in Field

    What: Beechcraft A36TC Bonanza 36 en route from Albany Int’l Airport
    Where: Clifton Park, NY
    When: August 15, 2012, 7:30 a.m.
    Who: 2 aboard, 1 fatality, 1 injury
    Why: After taking off, the plane stalled 12 miles north of Albany. The plane crashed in a suburb. passenger Walter F. Uccellini and his business partner, Jim Quinn were aboard. Uccellini died in the crash; Quinn suffered head trauma and was hospitalized at Albany Medical Center.

    The plane landed stopped between trees and did not strike any buildings. Quinn may have been attempting to land on the road. Before the land became a subdivision, it was an emergency landing field.

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    Questions follow Dana Air


    After a crash, the stories always come out that put faces on the “seats.” The one that has, so far, struck me the most in the Dana Air crash is a tale of mixed blessings.

    First Omonigho Akinsanya had come to visit, and now she was waiting in the crowded, overheated Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to catch a plane to take her home. She, with her 5-year-old son Moyo, and her sister had been waiting in line, trying to travel back home.

    The airport, which is undergoing renovations is reportedly hot and crowded, and Omonigho Akinsanya had her son to manage. She was understandably upset when a man broke in line and took the last seat in the crowded airplane that her sister had already boarded.

    His breaking in line saved her life. But she cannot rejoice in the luck, fortune, Karma, coincidence that left her alive. Her sister was one of the victims.

    This is her sister’s sad story, and her own too, because it is a terrible loss and a close call. But it is only one of 153+ losses (not forgetting the families on the ground who were minding their own business in their own apartments when a plane fell on their heads.)

    It is hard to sift rumor from fact. One rumor is that the flight had been diverted or delayed due to Dame Patience Jonathan, the first lady, but that rumor has been discounted; she was at an event on Sunday when the crash occurred, and nowhere near the airport. There was a rumor of a bird strike, stemming from an official speculating on the cause. And then of course, everyone is studying the plane’s history, and wondering if it was airworthy.

    The MD-83 belonged to Alaska Airlines from 1990 when it was new until 2007, when the plane’s title went to North Shore Aircraft LLC (probably the financier) and leased back for a year. Before it was retired in 2008, it had gone through a diversion on Nov 4 2002 due to an overheated light ballast; on August 20, 2006 due to a “chafed wire bundle.” And as Dana Air 5N-RAM it suffered a bird strike on April 19, 2010.

    The pilot, Peter Waxtan, was an American, and the first officer was Mike Mahendra, from India. Captain Waxton called a double engine failure. The pilot had requested to land on Murtala Muhammad Airport’s longer runway 18R before calling air controllers back a few minutes later to report a total emergency.

    There has been some negative buzz regarding maintenance of this MD83 in the hands of Dana Air, and a recent discussion of Dana Air crew being reluctant to fly in this plane, due to mechanical difficulties on a recent flight, even that Dana Air execs insisted the plane be flown. Plus, it was overloaded.

    It is still so soon after the crash that we hardly know which questions to ask first. There are so many questions. But if Dana Air was putting faulty aircraft in the air, they will have to answer for it. Too bad it will be too late for those who were aboard.

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    Husband Files Dana Air Flight 992 Lawsuit


    Joy Chiedozie Allison died on Dana Air Flight 992. Her family has hired attorney Gary Robb. On June 7 (yesterday) Robb filed a 56 page lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Chicago, a discovery motion naming The Boeing Company, McDonnell Douglas Corporation, Pratt & Whitney Canada Corp., United Technologies Corporation and Estate of Peter Waxtan.

    In the Dana Airlines crash, both of the MD-83’s engines failed before it crashed into several buildings in Nigeria

    The chief engineer of Dana Air was also aboard the plane when it crashed. Employees of Dana airlines have said that owners were aware that the jet had mechanical troubles struggling on a Calabar flight;, but the crew was forced fly anyway, and fly it loaded to the hilt with passengers and luggage.

    Captain Oscar Wason is saying there may have been a bird strike. The black boxes have been recovered and will be sent to the US. The black boxes will have the truth.

    Joy Allison worked for Federal Express.

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    Witnesses of the Dana Air Crash Recount What they Saw


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    Contact photographer Ken Iwelumo

    update
    The Dana Air flight crashed into a suburb of Lagos on Sunday. All 153 people on board and an unknown number of residents on the ground were killed in the crash.

    Witnesses below talk about what they saw.

    Using cadaver dogs and cranes, emergency crews recovered 48 bodies. Local residents helped with spraying water on the fire, but after three hours, there was apparently no water to put it out.

    Passengers aboard the plane included four Chinese citizens, and two Lebanese citizens (identified as Nadim Chediac and Roger Awwad.) The pilot was reported to be American, and the co-pilot Indian.

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    Air Tanzania Runway Overrun


    Contact photographer Ammann Martin

    What: Air Tanzania de Havilland Canada DHC-8-311Q en route from Kigoma to Dar es Salaam via Tabora
    Where: Kigoma
    When: Apr 9th 2012
    Who: 35 passengers and 4 crew
    Why: Air Tanzania was taking off from Kigoma when it suffered an engine failure. Two passengers were hospitalized with shock but there were no other injuries reported.

    Pilots rejected takeoff.

    The jet overran the runway. Local news reported that the pilots “hit a pothole” which prevented the takeoff. It is not unusual for us to end up with conflicting reasons behind accidents. We do not know if the runway was soft after recent rains. It is up to the official investigation to reveal what happened. We are just delighted that the pilots landed the plane with no loss of life or serious injury.

    The right engine separated, and the right wing incurred some damage; the nose gear collapsed. The plane has been written off with substantial damage. Unless Air Tanzania tells us otherwise, we believe this is the last de Havilland Canada DHC-8 in the fleet.

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    Pilot Walks Away from Cessna Crash in Florida Wood

    What: Cessna 210E Centurion
    Where: near Spruce Creek Airport, Daytona Beach
    When: Jan 25, 2012
    Who: pilot
    Why: Just after taking off from Spruce Creek Airport on a test-flight to check his rebuilt engine, the rebuilt engine of pilot James Clarry’s Cessna quit. Eight minutes after takeoff, the plane nosedived and flipped near Port Orange at North Spruce Creek Circle and Tomoka Farms Road.

    Clarry came out of it with minor injuries. No one else was aboard.

    Volusa emergency services responded to the scene of the accident.

    Clarry landed in the woods.

    IDENTIFICATION
    Regis#: 7130U Make/Model: C210 Description: 210, T210, (Turbo)Centurion
    Date: 01/25/2012 Time: 2040
    Event Type: Accident Highest Injury: None Mid Air: N Missing: N
    Damage: Destroyed
    LOCATION
    City: PORT ORANGE State: FL Country: US
    DESCRIPTION
    AIRCRAFT CRASHED UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES, PORT ORANGE, FL
    INJURY DATA Total Fatal: 0
    # Crew: 1 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0
    # Pass: 0 Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0
    # Grnd: Fat: 0 Ser: 0 Min: 0
    WEATHER: VFR
    OTHER DATA
    Activity: Unknown Phase: Unknown Operation: OTHER
    FAA FSDO: ORLANDO, FL (SO15) Entry date: 01/26/2012

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    Kathmandu Emergency landing by Etihad Airways


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    Contact photographer Pieter-Jan Van De Vijver

    What: Etihad Airlines Airbus A330-200 en route from Kathmandu (Nepal) to Abu Dhabi
    Where: Kathmandu
    When: Jan 17th 2012 9:15 pm
    Who: 168 aboard
    Why: While taking off from Kathmandu, the engine developed problems. THe crew shut it down and returned within minutes to land at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

    Another source says the flight circled for an hour to burn fuel to lighten the landing.

    Passengers were provided accommodations. Etihad engineers from Abu Dhabi arrived to handle the problem on January 21.

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    Cirrus Ocean Crash, Birmingham Couple in Dramatic Bahama Ocean Rescue


    photographer mike holten

    What: M & W Aviation LLC Cirrus SR22 GTS en route from Kendall-Tamiami Executive to Port au Prince
    Where: Off the coast of Andros, Bahamas
    When: Jan 7 2012, 1 pm
    Who: 2 aboard, no fatalities
    Why: After the Cirrus engine failed, a father and daughter from Birmingham Alabama on a humanitarian mission deployed the plane’s parachute and ended up in a raft in the sea after their airplane crashed two miles off the coast of the Bahamas.

    After their distress call to ATC Miami Center of Aircraft Emergency at around 12: 15 p.m., the U.S. Coast Guard sent a HC-144 Ocean Sentry on reconnaissance and located their raft. Richard McGlaughlin, 59, and Elaine McGlaughlin, 25 were retrieved from their inflatable onto a Jayhawk chopper.


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    Delta Emergency Landing in Kansas City, Engine Shut Down

    What: Delta flight en route from Kansas City to Detroit
    Where: Kansas City
    When: Dec 6, 2011
    Who: 73 aboard
    Why: The Delta flight took off but after about twenty minutes, the flight became rocky and turbulent.

    The pilots had to shut down the right engine after it lost power; then they returned to the airport to make a safe landing.

    Kansas City Fire department was on standby.

    No injuries were reported.

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    American Engine Emergency Landing in Lubbock

    What: American Airlines Boeing 757 en route from Dallas to Los Angeles
    Where: Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
    When: Dec 4, 2011, 10:00 a m
    Who: 175 aboard
    Why: The flight was en route when it developed problems with one of its engines. Apparently it ingested something in one of its right engines (or “encountered an unknown obstacle”) disabling the right engine.

    The pilots made a safe landing in Lubbock. We assume alternative arrangements were provided for the stranded passengers.

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    Delta Landing in Atlanta Minus One Engine


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    Contact photographer Mark Kopczak

    What: Delta Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-88 en route from Atlanta to Charlotte
    Where: Atlanta
    When: Nov 10th 2011
    Why: Delta flight took off normally but once in the air, the engine seems to have caught fire (according to passengers who heard an explosion and saw sparks.) No fire was officially reported.

    The right hand engine poured smoke into the cabin but no fire.

    Pilots were able to gain altitude to turn minus one engine, and to make a safe landing in Atlanta. Passengers disembarked, and were provided pizza and alternative flights. At least one passenger would have preferred alcohol to pizza.

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    Bukovyna Aviation Emergency Landing in Mashad after Engine Failure


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    What: Bukovyna Aviation McDonnell Douglas MD-88 on behalf of Taban Air en route from Mashad to Hamedan Iran
    Where: Mashad
    When: Nov 2nd 2011
    Who: unknown
    Why: After takeoff, the flight developed problems with the left engine.

    The pilots returned to Mashad and made a safe landing.

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    Venezuelan Plane Rejects Take off


    Pictured: Plane similar to YV445T which was involved in the incident
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    Contact photographer José de Jesús González – SVZM Spotters

    What: Aeropostal McDonnel Douglas MD-82 en route from Valencia to Porlama
    Where: Valencia Venezuela
    When: Oct 8th 2011
    Why: On takeoff from Valencia, an engine failed. (The same fault was repeated the next day.)

    The pilots rejected takeoff.

    The flight was cancelled.

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    Emergency landing in St Petersburg Russia


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    Contact photographer Petr Gorbunov

    What: Rossiya Airbus A319-100 en route from St. Petersburg to Moscow
    Where: St. Petersburg, Russia
    When: Oct 7th 2011
    Why: After takeoff, the plane developed engine failure in the left engine.

    The pilots shut down the left engine and returned to make a safe landing.

    The flight was in the air less than twenty minutes. A replacement jet was provided within three hours.

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    Delta DC-9 Suffers Uncontained Engine Failure


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    Contact photographer Stefan Sonnenberg

    What: Delta Airlines Douglas DC-9-50 en route from Atlanta to Pittsburgh
    Where: Atlanta o
    When: Aug 6th 2011
    Why: On takeoff approach, the right engine made a banging noise, leading the pilots to reject takeoff, and stop on the runway, with locked up brakes and an uncontained engine failure (holes in the casing) and a disengaged fan blade. Passengers disembarked on to the runway and were ported to the terminal.

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    Qantas Johannesburg-Sydney Flight Loses Engine


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    Contact photographer Johan Knijn

    What: Qantas Boeing 747-400 en route from Johannesburg South Africa to Sydney
    Where: Johannesburg
    When: Jul 15th 2011
    Why: While en route, the plane developed engine problems with engine 3. Passengers reported hearing a bang before the captain announced returning to Johannesburg.

    The pilot dumped fuel and returned to Johannesburg, where he made a safe landing. A replacement flight was provided, delaying the flight by a day.

    On board was the SA Springbok Rugby team.