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    British Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Engine Issue

    British Airways flight BA-161 made an emergency landing in Helsinki, Finland, on August 28th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane heading from Heathrow Airport, England, to Shanghai, China, was diverted due to an engine issue.

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

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    Turbulence Over Burlington Injures Jetblue Flight Attendants


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    What: Jetblue Airbus A320-200 en route from New York to Burlington,VT
    Where: Burlington
    When: Feb 19th 2011
    Who: 2 injured
    Why: On approach to Burlington, the plane encountered severe turbulence, which injured two flight attendants. The pilot continued, to make a safe landing in Burlington. Both attendants were hospitalized, one with bruises, and one with broken ribs.

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    Bell Chopper Collision in Pasadena


    What: (2) Pasadena Police Department Bell OH-58A Kiowa
    Where: Pasadena Police helipad
    When: Nov 17, 2012, 4:00 pm
    Who: 6 injured: a pilot and observer in both helicopters; two officers on the ground
    Why: As one police helicopter tookoff and another one was landing, the rotors of both helicopters touched, causing a collision and crash.

    Both helicopters were damaged. Six people were hospitalized.

    One helicopter crew was on regular patrol.

    One helicopter was monitoring UCLA-Southern California football game traffic.

    The weather conditions at the time were cloudy with a drizzle of rain. The NTSB is investigating.
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    Plane Crashes at Stevens Point Air Show, Pilot Killed

    crashA 1993 YAK-55M single engine plane crashed at Stevens Point Municipal Airport, Portage County, Wisconsin, while performing in an air show just before 12:30 p.m. on June 1.

    The single-seater plane especially designed for aerobatics competitions was performing aerial maneuvers during the aerobatics portion of the biennial air show when it crashed into a wooded area close to the airport runway. One of the eye witnesses described the incident saying, “the airplane spiralled toward the ground, looped up, and then crashed into the trees.”

    The 47 year old pilot died on the spot. He has been identified as William Cowden, of Menomonie.

    All the festivities at the airport were stopped immediately after the plane went down.

    Stevens Point police secured the site until officials of the Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board arrived to conduct further investigation. Police are asking anyone having video of the incident to contact Detective Sgt. Joe Gruber at (715) 346-1518.

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    Korean Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Busan

    Korean Air flight KE-753 made an emergency landing in Busan, South Korea, on December 26th.

    The plane took off for Nagoya, Japan, but had to turn back due to an engine failure.

    The plane landed back safely. All sixty-four people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Bird-Hit SpiceJet Plane Lands Safely in Srinagar

    SpiceJetA SpiceJet aircraft was hit by a bird while landing at Srinagar International Airport, India, on April 28.

    According to Airport director R N Shinde, “There was a bird hit on a Spice Jet flight SG160 coming from Jammu at the airport at 11:10 am… The aircraft experienced bird hit on the nose while landing.”

    The plane landed uneventfully. All 180 people aboard remained safe.

    The aircraft was grounded.

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