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    Three Soldiers and Two Civilians Die in Colombian Helicopter Accident

    On JAN 9 2014, a Sociedad Aeronáutica de Santander (SASA) Bell 206L-3 LongRanger
    # HK-4462 en route from Puerto Berrío to Anori was north of Anori, Colombia when it suffered controlled flight into terrain, striking a mountain. No one aboard survived the impact. Three soldiers and two civilians died on the 9th when the helicopter went missing.

    The Seventh Division of the National Army had made a public statement that the aircraft, affiliated with the Aeronautical Society of Santander was “transporting a priest and military personnel assigned to the Fourteenth Brigade”.

    The helicopter crew failed to check in on Thursday afternoon and was located on Friday in rural Anori. Fatalities were two soldiers, one police, one military priest and the pilot.

    Director of the Department of Care andPrevention of Disasters César Hernández confirmed the fatalities.

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    United Airlines Flight Rejects Take Off From Chicago O’Hare International Airport

    United Airlines flight UA-306 had to reject take off from O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois, on February 20th.

    The Boeing 737-900 plane was accelerating to take off for Fort Myers, Florida, when the crew rejected take off due to some issues.

    All 150 passengers and 6 crew members remained safe.

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    Southwest Airlines Flight Returns to Seattle due to Nose Gear Issue

    Southwest Airlines had to return and make an emergency landing in Seattle, Washington, on January 1st.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane took off for Baltimore, Maryland, but had to turn back due to an issue with the nose gear.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All one hundred and sixty-six people aboard remained safe.

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    Continental Emergency Landing in San José


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    Contact photographer Ryan Pastorino

    What: Continental Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route from San José Costa Rica to Newark,NJ
    Where: Juan Santamaría
    When: Dec 29th 2009
    Who: 107 passengers and 5 crew
    Why: Near the Nicaraguan border, when pilots detected a brake problem, they returned to the airport. Emergency response team was made up of 12 Red Cross units and four firefighting units.

    After two hours of maintenance, the plane was back in the air.
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    Thai Airways Airbus with Nosegear Failure skids off Bangkok runway, 14 Hospitalized


    A Thai Airways International Airbus A330-321 en route from Guangzhou Baiyun International to Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi International (i.e. China to Thailand) had a runway excursion when it landed at its destination.

    Fortunately emergency services were on hand to put out the fire that started in the engine.

    The Thai Airways statement said there was a “landing gear malfunction.”

    The plane went off the right side of the runway, and the nosegear failed.

    There were fourteen crew and 388 passengers. Fourteen people were injured and hospitalized in Bangkok. Emergency slides were used to exit the plane. We presume the injuries occurred on the emergency slides.

    Theguardian reported that Thai Airways covered up the logo after the accident. This practice is known as the “crisis communication rule” from Star Alliance, and is a measure to save face and reputation.

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    Hughes Helicopter Crash


    What: Hughes 369-F chopper owned by Blackwater Worldwide (now called Xe.)
    Where: U.S. Training Center campus 30 minutes south of Norfolk, Va.
    When: Feb. 24, 2009–Tuesday 1:33 p.m.
    Who: Instructor and student. (Instructor was declared dead on site; student was ported to a hospital.)
    Why: The instructor and student were on a practice run when the helicopter’s skid apparently clipped an object on the ground and it crashed. The student was transported to a Chesapeake, Va hospital.

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