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Jazz Aviation Flight Suffers Runway Excursion on Landing

Jazz Aviation Flight Suffers Runway Excursion on Landing

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    Air Canada Boeing Returns to Vancouver

    What: Air Canada Boeing 777 en route from Vancouver to Toronto
    Where: Vancouver International Airport
    When: Dec 16, 2010
    Who: 224 passengers
    Why: While en route, the Boeing developed an oil pressure problem (indicator) in one of the engines. No smoke was reported.

    The pilots returned to Vancouver and made a safe landing. No injuries were reported. Passengers disembarked and boarded another plane which left for Toronto around noon.

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    Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Canada due to Issue with Landing Gear

    A small Cessna plane had to make an emergency landing at Brampton-Caledon Airport, Cheltenham, Ontario, Canada, on September 15th.

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    Display Failure Aboard Airbus: Now What?


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    What: Air Canada Airbus A319-100 en route from Toronto to Winnipeg
    Where: Sault Ste Marie
    When: Mar 8 2011
    Who: 125 aboard
    Why: While en route, the plane was over Canada when the displays quit. The loss of the displays is being attributed to an electronic power failure. (Wonder if there was a short or if it was something else?) The displays were only offline for less than a minute, and subsequently began flashing error messages. Pilots continued on to Winnipeg and managed to land safely. The plane was taken out of commission in order to have an Airbus inspection to determine what exactly was going on.

    Flying an Airbus without electronic displays is, I think, tantamount to suicide. I am surprised they didn’t divert somewhere and land immediately. Is it not somewhat risky to continue flying an airbus when the display connections are flakey? This same sort of thing happened on a BMI Airbus A321. Apparently catastrophic failure in rough conditions is not unheard of. In fact, rough conditions are not required to cause the need for a reboot. The term for “rebooting” an airbus that has lost its electronics is called “recycling,” a common enough thing that there is recognizable pilot humor regarding it.

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    Jazz Air Plane Makes Emergency Landing due to High Engine Oil Pressure

    jazzJazz Air flight QK-8978 made an emergency landing in Montreal, Canada, on October 23rd.

    The plane was flying from Ottawa, Canada, when the crew noticed an increase in oil pressure for the left engine.

    The crew had to shut down the engine before landing in Montreal.

    There were 31 passengers and 4 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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    Early Stowaway Gets Free Ride to Hospital


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    What: Lufthansa Airbus A340-600 en route from Frankfurt/Main to Denver
    Where: Winnipeg
    When: Jul 5 2010
    Who: 1 baby 7 weeks early
    Why: While en route from Frankfurt to Denver, one of the passengers decided to arrive ahead of schedule. The flight diverted to Winnipeg, but not before Denver resident Heather Randle of Denver delivered on board. Thankfully three doctors and a nurse were also aboard and able to attend. Mother and child were taken to Winnipeg hospital. The infant, Trudence Sophia Randle, is being held in a neonatal intensive care. The father was traveling separately.

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