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    Air New Zealand Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Tauranga

    Air New Zealand flight NZ-8262 made an emergency landing in Tauranga, New Zealand, on November 22nd.

    The plane was flying from Wellington, New Zealand, when the crew needed to shut down one of the engines due to indication of a possible propeller issue.

    The plane continued for a safe landing. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Venezuela Crash: 17 Dead

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    What: Conviasa Aerospatiale ATR-42-300 en route from Puerto Ordaz to Porlamor Venezuela
    Where: Puerto Ordaz
    When: Sep 13 2010
    Who: 51 aboard, 15 fatalities, 36 passengers and crew survived
    Why: After takeoff while 10 miles from Manuel Piar International Airport, the crew experienced “control problems” requiring a return to the airport. Between the Caribbean island of Margarita and Puerto Ordaz, the plane crashed. 36 survivors were recovered from the wreckage and taken to hospitals and the remains of 2 were recovered.

    As of Sept 18, the number of dead has risen to 17. Conviasa is suspending flights for two weeks for safety assessments.

    The pilot was Conviasa Ramiro Cardenas.

    The plane crashed in the Sidor Steel Mill junkyard/storage area amid heaps and barrels of unused steel.

    While attempting an emergency landing, the plane became entangled with electrical wires and crashed.

    Current reports indicate 23 survivors. We will be updating as we hear news.

    Bolivar State Governor Francisco Rangel Gomez gas opened the following number for family members:
    0800-BOLIVAR / 0800-2654827 for more information on passengers

    Preliminary survivor list Unconfirmed

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    Lufthansa Airbus Smoked


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    What: Lufthansa Airbus A340-300 en route from Sao Paulo Guarulhos,SP to Munich
    Where: Sao Paulo
    When: Feb 21, 2011
    Who: not available
    Why: Thirty minutes after takeoff, the plane developed smoke.

    The pilots returned to Sao Paulo where they made a safe landing. The passengers who were not rebooked were scheduled to fly to Munich 19 hours later.

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    Smoke Prompts Emergency Evacuation of IndiGo Passengers; 28 Injured

    IndiGo AirlinesTwenty-Eight passengers were injured after a landing gear problem in IndiGo flight 6E-176 from Mumbai caused thick smoke emission on landing in New Delhi, India, and prompted an emergency evacuation on August 20.

    Air Traffic Control (ATC) observed “dense smoke” coming out of the left-side lower portion of the Airbus A-320 after it landed at IGI Airport at about 3:30 p.m.then alerted the pilots and emergency services at the airport. All 154 people aboard the plane were evacuated using emergency slide-chutes.

    Twenty-eight of 148 passengers suffered minor injuries during the slide evacuation, while the 6 crew members escaped unhurt.

    Aviation regulator DGCA and the airline have initiated investigations. Preliminary investigations revealed that a heavy friction on the left brake assembly of the landing gear caused the smoke.

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    Firefighters Crash in Rio Street


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    What: Corpo de Bombeiros do Rio de Janeiro/Fire Department Air Tractor AT-802 en route to (and from) Resende Airport
    Where: Rio de Janeiro
    When: Apr 27, 2010
    Who: Two firemen, Major Jasper Sanderson and 27 year old trainee Luís Guilherme Neto
    Why: Two minutes after taking off from the airport on a training flight on the new plane, the pilot lost control of the plane and it crashed on to a city street, leaving no survivors. Sixty families had to be evacuated from the neighborhood because of the danger of explosion. The plane had the capacity to carry 3100 liters of water.

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    Avianca Airlines Flight Returns to Sao Paulo due to Smoke in Cockpit

    Avianca Airlines flight O6-6304 had to return for an emergency landing in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on February 23rd.

    The Airbus A320-200 plane took off for Recife, Brazil, but had to turn back after the crew reported smoke in the cockpit.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All 156 people aboard remained safe.

    The airline arranged a replacement plane for the passengers.

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