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Delta Engine Issues Lead to Cautionary Landing in Atlanta

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    Fatal Ak Bars Aero/Tatarstan Boeing Flight 363

    On November 17, 2013 at 6:23 pm, Flight 363, an Ak Bars Aero/Tatarstan Boeing 737-500 en route from Moscow to Kazan, after several go-arounds, and more than one landing pass. On the second (?) attempt, an hour later, it crashed on landing at Kazan. On touchdown, the jet’s nose hit the ground.

    The plane caught fire on impact after a fuel tank caught fire. None of the 44 passengers or 6 crew survived the fire.

    The leased 23 year old plane was registered as VQ-BBN.
    The Metars were reported as:

    UWKD 171530Z 23008G11MPS 5000 -RASN OVC007 03/03 Q0993 R29/2/0055 NOSIG RMK QFE734/0979
    UWKD 171500Z 23009G12MPS 9999 -RASN OVC008 03/02 Q0994 R29/2/0055 NOSIG RMK QFE735/0980

    “The visibility was five thousand meters, the runway was dry. You cannot even imagine better conditions.”

    NOTAMS:
    A4677/13 – AD CLSD DUE TO TECR. 17 NOV 18:20 2013 UNTIL 18 NOV 08:00 2013. CREATED: 17 NOV 18:29 2013

    Transport Prosecution Office has opened a criminal investigation.

    The passenger list includes Alexander V. Antonov (regional head of Russia’s Federal Security Service) and Irek Minikhanov, son of the president of Tatarstan.

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    Philadelphia: Bird Strike/Embraer Engine Failure


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    Contact photographer Jason Whitebird

    What: Continental/Expressjet Embraer ERJ-145 on behalf of Continental Airlines en route from Cleveland to Philadelphia
    Where: Philadelphia
    When: Dec 6th 2009
    Who: 51 passengers and 3 crew
    Why: On approach to Cleveland, the right engine failed. The landing was diverted from runway 27R to 27L. The flight made a safe landing.

    Engine failure was due to a bird strike.

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    Virgin Australia Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

    Virgin Australia flight VA-546 made an emergency landing in Brisbane, Australia, on October 12th.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane heading from Coolangatta to Sydney, Australia, was diverted after the crew noticed an engine issue.

    The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained safe.

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    VietJet Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Hong Kong

    VietJet Air flight VJ-885 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Hong Kong, China, on August 30th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from Kaohsiung, Taiwan, to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, was diverted due to a cargo smoke indication.

    The plane landed safely. All one hundred and three passengers and seven crew members remained unharmed.

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    Pegasus “Sochi Olympics” Hijack Attempt


    On Feb 7 2014, on a Pegasus Airlines Boeing 737-86J en route from Kharkov to Istanbul, the 45-year-old passenger seated in “2F” hollered “BOMB!” threatened there was a bomb in the baggage compartment and wanted to hijack the plane to go to the Sochi Olympics. His attempt to enter the cockpit was foiled. When pilots entered Turkish airspace, they informed authorities.

    An F-16 Turkish military fighter jet was called to provide an escort.

    The flight landed in Istanbul (on the Asian side of the airport where Pegasus has its hub) where the Ukrainian man was taken into custody.

    There was no bomb. None of the 110 passengers were hurt.

    The passenger was just intoxicated.

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    American Airlines Plane Diverts to Missouri due to Multiple Problems

    American Airlines flight AA-970 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Springfield-Branson National Airport, Missouri, on May 3rd.

    The McDonnell Douglas MD-82, flying from Kansas to Dallas, decided to divert when the crew declared they had “a couple of things going on”.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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