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Flybe Plane Makes Emergency Landing at Belfast City Airport

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    Sunstate Airlines Flight Hits Severe Turbulence in Canberra; 3 Injured

    sunstateSunstate Airlines flight QF-2130 hit severe turbulence in Canberra, Australia, on October 10th.

    The plane flying from Melbourne, Australia, was descending toward Canberra when it ran into severe turbulence that injured two crew members and one passenger.

    The plane continued for a safe landing.

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    Qantas Bird Strike over Sydney


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    Contact photographer Mehdi Nazarinia
    What: Qantas Airbus A330-200 en route from Sydney to Melbourne
    Where: Sydney
    When: Mar 6th 2012
    Why: The flight was taking off when the plane suffered a bird strike. Passengers inside the plane heard a “bang” and an engine began vibrating.

    Pilots the plane safely in Sydney, where passengers disembarked and waited less than three hours for a replacement plane.

    Passengers commended the Qantas crew for handling the situation efficiently.

    In George’s Point of View


    On a side note, we are also studying the cruise emergency response of the Costa Concordia, the cruise ship that went aground off of an Italian island.

    One gets the impression that a Qantas flight crew emergency response is the direct opposite of the chaotic endangerment response of the Costa Concordia (cruise) crew. Not at all the same situation, and yet, in many ways, similar. In both situations, the lives of the passengers are dependent on the efficiency and emergency response of the captain and crew.

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    Southwest Airlines Flight Hits Turbulence Near Tampa

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-4851 encountered severe turbulence near Tampa, Florida, on April 22nd.

    The incident happened when the Boeing 737-800 plane flying from Nashville, Tennessee, was descending toward Tampa.

    The plane continued for a safe landing.

    According to the FAA, two flight attendants were injured in the incident.

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    Aruba-bound jet incurs Donkey Strike

    What: Tiara Air Aruba Shorts 360-100 en route from Las Piedras Venezuela to Aruba
    Where: Las Piedras
    When: Dec 5th 2011
    Who: 29 passengers, 4 crew
    Why: Taking off from Las Piedras, the plane struck a donkey with its right main gear.

    Pilots continued on to Aruba where they made a safe landing.

    There were no injuries. Apparently the forecast for repair is better in Aruba than Las Piedras.

    In George’s Point of View


    If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a hundred times, keep the donkeys OFF the runway.

    Actually, that’s one thing I never thought I’d need to say

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    Jet2 Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Amsterdam

    Jet2.com flight LS-356 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on May 2nd.

    The Boeing 757-200 plane heading from Kos, Greece, to Leeds, England, 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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    Eagle Lands for Rubber Strip


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    Contact photographer Charin deSilva
    What: American Eagle Embraer ERJ-135, registration N847AE en route from New York JFK,NY to Toronto,ON
    Where: John F. Kennedy
    When: Apr 1st 2009
    Who: 26 on board
    Why: Rubber window strip on the right side detached and the plane returned to JFK. Passengers debarked and boarded another plane to finish their flight.

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