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    Porter Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Problem

    Porter Airlines flight PD-122 made an emergency landing at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport, Pennsylvania, on February 7th.

    The plane heading from Newark, New Jersey, to Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, Canada, was diverted after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines.

    The plane landed safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Foul Bleed Air Cancels Flight


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    What: US Airways Airbus A320-200 en route from Philadelphia,PA to Las Vegas
    Where: Philadelphia
    When: Dec 7th 2011
    Why: After taking off from Philadelphia, those aboard noticed what was described as “the stench of dirty socks.” The plane returned to Philadelphia and made a safe landing. Passengers were provided an alternative flight.

    Note that in spite of the uncharming description of the smell,the caution was due not to excessive fear of stinky feet but to caution over the kind of lawsuit that Boeing is dealing with right now over toxic air fumes from tricresyl phosphates (TCPs), carbon monoxide and other toxic components bleeding from faulty “bleed-air” systems. Drowsiness, disorientation and memory loss may occur as a result of exposure to aerotoxicity.

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    Delta Emergency Landing

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    A Salt Lake City to Medford Delta flight with 51 aboard made a safe emergency landing at Rogue Valley International-Medford. No details have been released. No injuries were reported.

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    Emergency landing in St Petersburg Russia


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    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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    US Airways Airbus Returns to Charlotte


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    What: US Airways Airbus A330-300 en route from Charlotte,NC to Frankfurt Germany
    Where: initially requested return to Philadelphia then Charlotte.
    When: Aug 1st 2009
    Who: 220 passengers
    Why: En route, the plane experienced an undisclosed technical issue preventing them from flying across the Atlantic. They received oceanic clearance from air traffic control, but requested it be revoked based on the “maintenance” issue

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    British Airways Engine Surge Cancels London Flight


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    What: British Airways Boeing 747-400 en route from Vancouver,BC to London
    Where: Vancouver
    When: Nov 13th 2010, 2:00 a.m.
    Who: 262 on board
    Why: While underway, the left engine surged and the temperature exceeded normal. The standard protocol is to shut down the surging engine and land. The crew returned to Vancouver where they made a safe landing with Richmond Fire and Rescue Services, BC Ambulance and emergency airfield services on standby. The plane safely taxied to the gate. Passengers were delayed overnight, accommodated in hotels and alternative flights.

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