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    JetBlue Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Electrical Odor

    JetBlue Airways flight B6-369 made an emergency landing in Bermuda on August 14th.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane heading from John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, was diverted after an electrical odor was noticed in the cockpit.

    The plane landed safely. All one hundred and fifty-four people aboard remained unharmed.

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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Louisville

    American Airlines flight AA-1251 had to return and make an emergency landing in Louisville, Kentucky, on January 30th.

    The plane took off for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, but had to return shortly afterwards due to a possible mechanical problem.

    The plane landed safely. All 119 people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Japan Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Electrical Problems

    Japan Airlines flight JL-69 had to return and make an emergency landing in Los Angeles, California, on November 19th.

    The Boeing 787-800 plane took off for Osaka, Japan, but had to turn back due to electrical problems.

    The plane landed back safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Pratt & Whitney Test Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Montreal

    PrattA test jet belonging to Pratt & Whitney had to make an emergency landing in Montreal, due to engine fire.

    The Boeing 747, with four regular engines and one test engine, took off from Mirabel Airport, located around 50 kilometers north of Montreal. Shortly after the take off, the flight crew noticed the fire and requested emergency landing.

    The plane made an uneventful emergency landing at about 11:16 am on April 29 and all 14 people onboard were evacuated safely.

    According to a spokesperson for Aéroports de Montréal, François Asselin “The 747 took off with a test engine aboard at about 10:35 a.m. this morning, and there was the beginning of a fire on takeoff. The fire was put out quickly and the plane landed at 11:16 a.m. without (further) incident.” He further said “We were told there was a problem with the engine, so we deployed the appropriate (safety) measures.”

    However, the spokesperson of  Pratt & Whitney Canada, Nancy German said there is no evidence which shows that the test jet landed due a engine fire. According to her, “the control tower saw something abnormal. I can’t say what….They advised the pilots that according to them, there was something abnormal and the pilots decided to return to base…..But there was no fire or any emergency procedures. No emergency was declared”.

     

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    American Airlines Diverts to Dublin


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    What: American Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from London to Boston
    Where: Dublin
    When: Aug 3rd 2012
    Who: 172 aboard
    Why: The American Airlines flight diverted to Dublin when the plane developed hydraulic problems.

    The pilots managed to land safely but without hydraulics had to be towed. Passengers were provided local accommodations.

    The incident tied up the airport as planes were diveted until the affected 757 was removed and examined.

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    Air Canada Jazz Suffers Engine Fire Just After Takeoff


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    On December 12, 2013, an Air Canada Jazz de Havilland Canada DHC-8-311 took off from Nanaimo Airport en route to Vancouver when the plane developed an engine fire.

    Fire broke out over open water when the plane reached cruising altitude minutes after leaving the airport. Passengers reported hearing a loud bang, and on the side of the plane, they saw flames from the affected engine.

    The pilot shut down the engine, and they made a safe landing. The crew also discovered an engine oil problem just prior to the fire.

    This was the first emergency landing at the Nanaimo Airport, which was shut down for four hours after the incident. Emergency services responded to the scene. Passengers used stairs to exit.

    Passengers spoke positively about the crew. No one was injured.

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