Landing

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    Fed Ex Dubai-Paris Flight Lands in Mumbai

    What: Fed Ex en route from Dubai to Paris
    Where: Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport, Mumbai, India
    When: Jan 7 2011 12:55
    Who: crew
    Why: While en route on a routine cargo flight, the plane’s fire alarm went off. The crew made an emergency landing at Chhatrapati but no fire was found. Emergency status was withdrawn after inspection and the flight continued safely.

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    Piedmont plane lands after Lightning Strike, No injuries

    What: Piedmont Airlines/US Airways de Havilland Dash 8-100 en route from Philadelphia to New Haven
    Where: Islip
    When: Jan 7th 2011
    Who: 32 passengers, 3 crew
    Why: While en route near Islap, the plane was struck by lightning. When the plane experienced electrical problems, the pilots decided to divert to Islap and landed within ten minutes. Local weather included snow and thunderstorms.

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    10 year old Girl Survives Plane Crash


    What: private Partenavia P.68C Victor plane en route from Caracas to Charallave, Venezuela
    Where: Lima Blanco, Western Venezuela
    When: Jan 7 2011
    Who: 7 passengers: 6 fatalities, 10 year old girl survives
    Why: There were 7 passengers aboard when the Maiquetia control tower tracked the plane as heading to Cojedes.

    The wreckage was found near Limo Blanco, in Cojedes. 4 adults and either one or two children died on the scene. A ten year old girl survived the crash and was taken to the San Carlos Hospital.

    Pilot Said José Saldivia, Luis Oropeza, Edith Araujo, and Martha Araujo were the adults aboard the flight.

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    Mesaba Emergency Landing

    What: Mesaba/Delta CRJ 200 en route from Minneapolis to Dayton
    Where: Dane County Regional Airport, Madison
    When: Jan 7 2011
    Who: 40 passengers
    Why: While en route, the plane developed engine trouble.
    One of the engines displayed an emergency warning and had to be shut down.

    The pilot landed safely in Madison. Passengers disembarked normally.

    George’s Point of View

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    Continental Flight Diverts to El Paso


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    What: Continental Airlines 737 en route from Santa Ana to Houston
    Where: El Paso International Airport
    When: January 6, 2011
    Who: 127 passengers
    Why: While en route, the Continental flight developed smoke in the cockpit.

    Pilots diverted to El Paso where they made a safe landing. The plane is being examined. Rescue services have not yet found a source.

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    Air India Emergency Landing in Delhi, Ministers Safe

    What: Air India Flight 680 en route from Delhi to Kolkata
    Where: IGI Airport, Delhi
    When: Jan 5 2011
    Who: 152 passengers including Union Ministers Mamata Banerjee and Mukul Roy
    Why: The plane was en route but returned to Delhi after 45 minutes due to an undisclosed technical problem. The plane made a safe landing under emergency conditions at 9:10 pm. Passengers waited an hour, and an alternative plane took off with them aboard to Kolkata at 10:45 pm

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    Piper Field Landing

    What: Madison Air Guard Flying Club single engine Piper en route to a Sauk Prairie Memorial Airport
    Where: a half mile north of the Sauk Prairie Memorial Airport runway, Wisconsin
    When: Dec 29 2010
    Who: pilot Chauncey Yost Jr
    Why: The pilot saw high power lines and made an emergency landing in a field north of the runway where he intended to land. Local passers by helped dig his undamaged plane out of the snow. No ambulance service responded as there were no injuries.

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    Pilot dies in Australia Light Air Crash

    What: Jabiru J120-C en route from Swan Hill Airport to a private landing strip near Cullulleraine
    Where: Cullulleraine,Vic, Australia
    When: Jan 4, 2011
    Who: 1 fatality
    Why: Pilot/surveyor Don Pedler crashed nose first near Murray River at Kulnine Station after possibly misjudging wind speed. The plane overshot the runway and crashed, destroying the front section and cockpit.

    The pilot was known to camp out at shearer’s quarters in the area.

    The Lake Cullulleraine fire brigade responded to the scene.

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    Smelly Denver Flight Cancelled


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    Contact photographer Je89 W.

    What: United Airlines A 320 en route from Denver to Las Vegas
    Where: Denver International Airport
    When: Jan 3, 2011
    Who: 155 passengers, 5 crew
    Why: Passengers boarded at 8:30 a.m.

    After takeoff, by the time they were 60 miles out, there was a strange smell in the cockpit and cabin which convinced the crew to return to Denver where they made a safe landing. Passengers disembarked with no reported injuries.

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    Shenandoah Crash Fatalities Named in Mid-Air Collision

    What: Cessna 172H
    Where: Staunton, Virginia
    When: Dec 31, 2010, 2 pm
    Who: 2 fatalities, 2 aboard.
    Why: AirCare 5, a medical-evacuation Eurocopter EC135 bumped off the Cessna’s left wing, after which the Cessna crashed, killing the two aboard.

    The registered owner of the plane is Michael W. Price of Elkton, Va. The victims were Jason Allen Long, 32, of Edinburg, and Jacob Houston Kiser, 19, of Grottoes.

    Three people, pilot Paul Weve, co-pilot and flight nurse Joseph Root and flight nurse Carolyn Booke were aboard the Eurocopter, which landed safely. They had just dropped off a patient at the University of Virginia Medical Center. PHI Inc. of Lafayette, Louisiana owns the helicopter which is based at Weyers Cave Airport. The helicopter pilot has been praised in the media for making an amazing landing.

    Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport is 30 miles northwest of Charlottesville. SHD is an “uncontrolled airport” with no air traffic control tower.

    FAA:DESCRIPTION N385PH PHI INC AIRCARE FLIGHT 5 EUROCOPTER EC135 ROTORCRAFT COLLIDED MIDAIR WITH N2876L CESSNA C172 AIRCRAFT UNDER UNKNOWN CIRCUMSTANCES, THE 2 PERSONS IN N2876L CESSNA C172 AIRCRAFT WERE FATALLY INJURED WHEN IT CRASHED IN A FIELD, THE N385PH ROTORCRAFT LANDED WITH NO INJURIES, SHENANDOAH VALLEY REGIONAL AIRPORT, WEYERS CAVE, VA

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    Plane Lands due to Electrical Issue

    What: United Airlines/Skywest Canadair CRJ-700
    Where: Tucson
    When: Jan 1, 2011
    Why: On takeoff, the cabin filled with electrical smoke. The odor prompted the crew to make a return to Tucson.

    They made a safe landing with no reported injuries. The cause of the problem has not been reported.

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    Transaero Diverts to Rostov-on-Don

    What: Transaero Boeing 767 300 en route from Domodedovo to Hurgada Egypt
    Where: Rostov-on-Don
    When: Reported on Dec 1 2011
    Who: 214 passengers
    Why: While en route, engine problems forced an unnamed Transaero Boeing crew to divert to Rostov-on-Don reportedly due to undisclosed engine problems. However, date, plane and preliminary cause have not been verified. It apparently had the same number aboard as Kolavia Flight 348 (214) which burned on the runway before being able to take off for Moscow.

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    Rostov Emergency Landing

    What: Transaero Boeing 767 300 en route from Domodedovo to Hurgada Egypt
    Where: Rostov-on-Don
    When: Reported on Dec 1 2011
    Who: 214 passengers
    Why: While en route, engine problems forced the Transaero Boeing crew to divert to Rostov-on-Don reportedly due to engine problems. However, date, plane and preliminary cause have not been verified.

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    Crashed Cessna Grazed Med-Evac Chopper

    What: Cessna 172H
    Where: Staunton, Virginia
    When: Dec 31, 2010, 2 pm
    Who: 2 fatalities, 2 aboard.
    Why: As the privately owned Cessna was departing Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport, half of a mile from the airport, the plane grazed the top of AirCare 5, a medical-evacuation Eurocopter EC135 and the Cessna crashed, killing the two aboard.

    The registered owner of the plane is Michael W. Price of Elkton, Va.

    Three people, pilot Paul Weve, co-pilot and flight nurse Joseph Root and flight nurse Carolyn Booke were aboard the helicopter, which landed safely. They had just dropped off a patient at the University of Virginia Medical Center. PHI Inc. of Lafayette, Louisiana owns the helicopter which is based at Weyers Cave Airport.

    Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport is 30 miles northwest of Charlottesville. SHD is an “uncontrolled airport” with no air traffic control tower.

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    Engine Failure: Delta Diverts to Colorado Springs


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    What: Delta Airlines Boeing 757-300 en route from Detroit to Phoenix
    Where: Colorado Springs
    When: Dec 30, 2010
    Who: 225 passengers
    Why: While en route from Detroit to Phoenix, the plane’s right engine developed engine problems. The pilot shut down the affected engine and diverted to Colorado Springs where they made a safe landing 3/4 of an hour later. On landing, however, one of the wheel-wells overheated when the landing gear caught fire.

    Passengers evacuated via emergency slides, which resulted in two injured passengers. The injured were hospitalized.

    The rest of the passengers were to be booked on alternative flights.

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    Russian Military Crash


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    What: Russian Air Force Antonov 22A en route from Voronezh to Tver-Migalovo
    Where: Krasny Oktyabr, Tula Region, Russia
    When: Dec 28, 2010, 21:30
    Who: 12 crewmembers (all fatalities)
    Why: After disappearing from radar at 21:30, the Russian military transport plane on a return flight after delivering a MiG-31 fighter jet to the Voronezh Military Aviation Engineering University crashed near Krasny Oktyabr, Tula Region, Russia. There was no cargo. The burning remains were sighted by air patrols on Tuesday at 23:36 four kilometres from the village of Troitskoye. Witnesses heard an explosion.

    Two on site recovery teams hampered by a blizzard and brutal cold weather found that all 12 crew members had been killed. Russian reports speculate that the cause was engine failure. The Antonov is a military cargo turboprop.

    The Russian military is grounding all planes with similar engines, pending determination of the cause of the crash.

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    Eva Air Emergency Diversion to the Ukraine


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    Contact photographer Tamas Vekony

    What: Eva Air Airbus A330-200 en route from Bangkok Thailand to Vienna Austria with 66 passengers and 12 crew
    Where: Simferopol Ukraine
    When: Dec 29 2010
    Who: 66 passengers including one infant, and 12 crew
    Why: While en route, oxygen masks were deployed when the flight developed low cabin pressure issues. The crew descended from 40,000 to 11,000 feet, and diverted to Simferopol Ukraine where they made a safe landing two hours before their anticipated arrival time in Vienna. Although Eva Air sent a technical crew to examine the plane to determine if the problem existed or was an alert malfunction, Taiwan defined the problem as due to an engine bleed air problem.

    Passengers (including 21 Austrians, 19 Sweden, a New Zealander, two Americans, twelve Czechs, three Spaniards, a Hungarian, six Thais and Taiwanese) were marooned at the Simferopol airport for nearly 24 hours, then moved to a city hotel, and offered buses to Odessa where they might be able to catch another airline’s flight to Vienna. An Austrian publication published that two employees of Eva Air were due at 4:00 pm in Simferopol to organize a flight on an alternative airline. The return flight is listed as cancelled.

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    Hawaii Flight Diverts to Sea Tac


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    What: Hawaiian Airlines Boeing 767-300 en route from Portland to Kahului Hawaii
    Where: Sea-Tac, Seattle
    When: Dec 28, 2010
    Why: After takeoff from Portland, the crew discovered a problem with the trim. Protocol dictated diverting to Seattle. The plane made a safe landing around 11:00 a.m. after a couple of hours in the air.

    No injuries were reported.

    The NTSB is investigating.

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    US Airways Flight Diverts to Boston

    What: U S Airways en route from Rhode Island
    Where: Boston
    When: Dec 27, 2010
    Who: 80 passengers
    Why: While en route, the plane developed problems with the wing flaps. The flight diverted to Boston where they made a safe landing at Logan International.

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    Wind River Mountain Crash Kills Day Family

    What: Condor Aero 998 Commander AC 11 en route from Jasper to Jackson.
    Where: 15 to 20 miles southwest of Lander, near Christina Lake, at an elevation of about 11,700 feet in Wyoming Wind River Mountains
    When: Dec. 22 2010
    Who: pilot Ralph Day, 56; his wife Doris Day, 52; and Connor Day, 12
    Why: The Days operated the Day Forestry Appraisal and Management company, and left Jasper planning to visit Yellowstone and then Alaska for the Iditarod.

    Day’s plane struck the top of a steep ridge three feet deep in snow. The plane was not reported missing, and was not located until a passing plane heard the beacon in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming,

    A helicopter retrieved the bodies on Saturday.

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    Helicopter Crash in Ukraine Kills 4


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    Contact photographer Olaf Juergensmeier

    What: Aerospatiale SA-341G Gazelle en route from Odessa to Nikolaev.
    Where: Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
    When: Dec 26, 2010
    Who: 40 year old Pilot and 3 passengers
    Why: While flying in thick fog, the helicopter crashed, killing the occupants. The passengers were girls between the ages of 18 and 22. The helicopter performed private flights for a luxury chalet in Dnipropetrovsk.

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    Emergency Landing: Beijing

    What: Turkish Government plane en route from Japan to Turkey
    Where: Beijing China
    When: Sunday 26, December 2010
    Who: Energy and Natural Resources Minister Taner Yildiz and delegation
    Why: After holding talks in Japan, the plane developed cabin pressure problems and made an emergency landing in Beijing. The plane landed safely. The passengers return to Turkey is scheduled on Turkish Airlines.