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    Bird-Hit Delta Airlines Plane Makes Safe Landing in Salt Lake City

    Delta Airlines flight DL-2785 made a safe landing following bird strikes near Salt Lake City, Utah, on August 27th.

    The Boeing 757-200 plane flying from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, was on final approach to Salt Lake City International Airport when it suffered bird strikes.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Pilot Injured After Small Plane Crashes in West Jordan, Utah

    A small plane crashed in field in West Jordan, Utah, on August 24th.

    The plane went down shortly after taking off from South Valley Regional Airport. Authorities said it struck multiple power lines and sparked a small grass fire.

    The pilot, who was the only one aboard, sustained minor injuries. He was taken to a hospital.

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    Delta Airlines Plane Returns to Salt Lake City after Bird Strike

    250px-Delta_logo.svgDelta Airlines flight DL-1606 had to return for an emergency landing in Salt Lake City, Utah, on September 20th.

    The Airbus A319-100 plane took off for Austin, Texas, but had to return shortly afterwards after a bird strike caused damage to one of the engines.

    The plane landed safely. There were 120 people aboard at the time; all of them remained unharmed.

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    Delta Airlines Plane Struck by Lightning in Utah

    250px-Delta_logo.svgDelta Airlines flight DL-2421 had to make an emergency landing in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 21st.

    The Boeing 737-900 was flying from Phoenix, Arizona, when lightning struck it, causing minor damage to the nose cone.

    The plane landed safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Two Dead in Cedar Fort Cessna Crash

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    A twin-engine Cessna Citation Jet CJ1 owned by Donald L. Baker and his wife Dawn Hunter, crashed near Cedar Fort, Utah. Witnesses saw the airplane on fire and coming to pieces, and heard an explosion. The plane was due at Tucson but never arrived. Two unidentified bodies were recovered from a large debris field a mile long and a quarter mile wide. Snow and fog have been hampering recovery efforts. The names of the victims will be confirmed before they are released. FAA spokesman Allen Kenitze said the Cessna 525 “crashed under unknown circumstances.”

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    Air France Flight Diverts to Salt Lake City Due to Bomb Threat

    Air FranceAir France flight AF065 made an emergency landing in Salt Lake City, Utah, on November 17.

    Authorities said the flight, en-route from Los Angeles to Paris, was diverted due to a bomb threat.

    The plane landed safely. None of the 497 passengers and crew members were harmed.

    The airline said, “Local authorities are carrying out complete inspections of the aircraft, the passengers and their luggage. An investigation will be led by the authorities to identify the source of the telephone call.”

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    Allegiant Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Utah

    AllegiantAllegiant Air flight 487 had to make an emergency landing in St. George, Utah, on September 7.

    According to the airline, the plane, heading from Bismarck, North Dakota, to Las Vegas, Nevada, had to be diverted due to a “possible maintenance issue”.

    The plane landed uneventfully.

    All 141 passengers and 6 crew members remained safe.

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    Utah Compassion Flight Crashes, 2 fatalities

    What: Aero Med LLC AMD CH2000 Alarus
    Where: Nephi Utah
    When: August 30, 2012, 4 p.m.
    Who: 2 aboard, 2 fatalities
    Why: Returning to Nephi Municipal Airport, the plan crashed on approach at 4 p.m.. The two aboard died on impact. The impact area was in the area of highway 132. Weather may have been involved, as it was storming at the time. After impact, there was a fire.

    The fatalities were identified as Robert Marion Lamb, 45, of Utah County and Peter John Mrowiec, 58, of Ontario, Canada. Either one could have been flying.

    Robert Lamb, a flight instructor, had been aboard while Peter Morwiec was trying to earn five hours of flight training to fly the plane home. Mrowiec was intending to purchase the plane.

    According to Lamb’s wife who asked why he was going, since he wasn’t getting paid and didn’t know [Mrowiec]. he said, “If I was stranded and couldn’t get home, I would hope someone would help me.”

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    4 Lost in Crash at St George Airport


    What: Cessna 172
    Where: St. George Municipal Airport, St George, Utah
    When: May 26, 2012
    Who: 4 aboard, 4 fatalities
    Why: The plane carrying four men crashed early in the morning around 1:30 a.m. The wreckage wasn’t discovered until 6 a.m. when security discovered it 300 feet south of the runway. There were no severe weather conditions reported at the airport during the early morning hours.

    The four victims were locals whose names have not been released.

    The FAA and NTSB are investigating.