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    Helicopter Emergency landing in NC

    What: Marine Corps CH-53 Super Stallion helicopter belonging to Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461 based at Marine Corps Air Station New River, N.C.
    Where: farmer’s field near Tarboro N.C.
    When: just after 6 p.m. Tuesday
    Who: No one was injured
    Why: Emergency landing because of a small electrical fire that started on board. The helicopter is to be repaired on-site and returned to MCAS New River

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  • Washington Plane Crash


    What: Stinson 108 built in 1946 registered to a Bellevue address.
    Where: near Concrete near the intersection of SR20 and Russell Road Skagit County
    When: 10 p.m. Wednesday
    Who: 71-year-old Wayne “Red” Smith of Bellevue was killed. His two passengers were identified as a 46-year-old Craig Foster of Sequim a 43-year-old Veronica Parker of Seattle.
    Why: The injured were taken to Skagit Valley Hospital then flown to Harborview in Seattle where they are reported to be in satisfactory condition. The passengers were returning from purchasing a dissembled plane.

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    Two Planes Collide; Six are Shaken but Survive

    What: Two small planes :
    Mesa County Sheriff’s Department single-engine Cessna 210 en route from from Grand Junction to the state penal system;

    single-engine Cessna 180 4 seater, single engine plane

    Where: in the sagebrush and scrub oak at the foot of the towering Grand Mesa about 10 miles south of the Grand Junction Regional Airport near Kannah Creek.
    When: Wednesday
    Who: six people ( two inmates, a deputy and a pilot. ); (pilot Tom Haefeli and passenger John Haefeli)
    Why: The planes collided in midair; the sheriff’s plane with the inmates aboard made it to the airport and managed a hard landing at 9:48 a.m, with front end damage. The other landed safely in sagebrush ten miles shy of the airport at about 9:30 a.m.. Some of those aboard were taken to a fire station in Whitewater Colorado. Pilot Tom Haefeli is quoted as saying “All of a sudden, there was an airplane headed for us. We tried to dive under him and they just clipped us and took our vertical stabilizer off.”

    The cause is under investigation and the FAA will look into weather, pilot error, tower air controllers, and flight plan. No one was injured.

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    Experimental Plane Crash. Pilot killed

    What: experimental Quick Silver GT-500 plane registered to Tim Moses of Monroe
    Where: Union County 3200 block of Austin Chaney Road just northeast of Monroe near privately owned Arant Airport
    When: early Tuesday afternoon before 1 p.m
    Who: Pilot was killed, passenger injured.
    Why: When the crash occurred, the plane was under visual flight rules, i.e. not in contact with the control tower.

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    Enrique Inclesias Emergency Landing

    What: private plane
    Where: flying over the Atlantic emergency when there was a problem with one of the engines. Landing at the the Bedfordshire airport in Luton and then flew on to London on the same plane.
    When: Monday
    Who: Enrique Iglesias
    Why:After engine trouble, the pilot shut down one of the jet’s engines, and made an emergency landing at the nearest airport.

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    Catalina Plane Crash

    (Update pending)
    What: single-engine Mooney M20J registered to a Corona resident
    Where: three-quarters of a mile off the departure end of Runway 22 of Catalina island airport.
    When: 1:15 p.m . Monday
    Who: 2 were dead at the scene, one died shortly after help arrived, one transported to hospital.
    Why: Under investigation.

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    Emergency Landing in Kansas

    What: single-engine plane en route to Salina airport
    Where: Kansas Interstate Highway 135.
    When: Saturday afternoon
    Who: pilot Joseph Prelogar, of Kansas City, Kan. and his wife
    Why: The engine quit. The pilot was trying to switch to the fuel tank with the remaining fuel but engine would not restart. After landing, the plane’s nose gear collapsed and the front end was damaged. There were no injuries.

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    Missing Helicopter Dead Pilot found in NY

    What: Robertson R-22 en route from Norwich in Chenango County to Zanesville, Ohio.
    Where: found in wooded area of the Town of Dryden, east of Ithaca.
    When: Found 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
    Who: Pilot Earl L. Small Jr., 57, of Powder Springs, Ga.
    Why: The pilot has been missing since Thursday

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    Crash Update: Westwood One Announces Regrets

    What: KTRK’s SkyEyeHD helicopter crash on October 13, 2008
    Where: wooded area in Montgomery County
    Who: John Downhower and David Garrett, Pilot and photographer employed by contractor Metro Traffic killed in helicopter Crash

    “The Westwood One family wishes to express its deepest sympathies to the families of the two occupants of the news helicopter that crashed outside of Houston today. The photographer on board, David Garrett, was a Metro Networks employee; the pilot, John Downhower, worked for a vendor from whom Metro Networks leases helicopters. At the time of the incident, the helicopter team was covering news for KTRK Channel 13. Sadly, there were no survivors in the crash. We are awaiting further reports and information from the investigating authorities on this tragic incident.” Westwood One

    The families of both Garrett and Downhower are asking that that memorials are sent to funds set up for the men’s children in lieu of flowers.
    For the Garrett family, contributions can be made to:

    Adam Ryan Garrett Educational Fund
    PO Box 1811
    Sugarland, Tx 77478-1811

    For the Downhower family, you can make contributions at any Wells Fargo bank by asking specifically for the Mitchell Downhower College Fund.

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    Southern Utah Crash Kills Pilot

    What: home built single-engine plane en route to Las Vegas
    Where: near the Parowan airport about 1 mile north of the runway on private property.
    When: Saturday 1:45 p.m
    Who: Pilot William Phillips, 59 and wife 52-year-old Janice Phillips, a Vegas couple with a cabin in Iron County
    Why: Pilot experienced mechanical problems shortly after takeoff. Witnesses also reported the plane making noises that indicated a mechanical problem. The pilot was alive when deputies arrived at the scene but died a few minutes later. Passenger suffered broken bones and internal injuries and was “LifeFlighted” to Intermountain Medical Center in Murray. Investigating deputies are Tony Gower and Nate Houchen.

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    Pilot’s body found

    What: two-seater Piper 38 en route from from Teesside to Durham Tees Valley Airport, near Darlington
    Where: in sea off Robin Hood’s Bay near Whitby, North Sea, UK
    When: Crash witnessed at 4.20 p.m. on Friday
    Who: Pilot, a middle-aged man from the Ripon area, was the only fatality. He was a member of a Tees Valley flight school.
    Why: Pilot sent out a Mayday distress call. Witnesses reported seeing the plane crash into the sea. A full scale search operation was in effect until the pilot’s body was found by divers at 11.45 am near rocks near the crash site and taken to Scarborough Hospital. The aircraft salvage operation is co-ordinated by the Air Accidents Investigation Branch, the coastguard and the RNLI. The plane was dismantled to facilitate transportation.

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    Hidalgo Mountain Crash

    What: twin-engine Cessna 402C owned by the state government en route from Monterrey to La Paz airport in Baja California Sur.
    Where: in the Sierra de Hidalgo mountains
    When: 10 minutes after taking off from an airport in the city of Monterrey
    Who: Victims include Baja California Sur state Finance Secretary Nabor Garcia Aguirre, the pilot and the copilot.
    Why: The plane was flying on instruments because of poor visibility and heavy cloud cover in the area

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    Mexico: Cessna Crashes Ciudad Victoria


    Pictured: a Cessna 310 over Mexico
    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact Photographer Carlos Cané

    What: Cessna 310 en route from Mendez Airport, Ciudad Victoria, to Nuevo Laredo, Teamaulipas, Mexico
    Where: Mexico
    When: October 21, 2008 1710 central daylight time
    Who: The pilot and the 4 passenger
    Why: The Cessna experienced a loss of power on takeoff from Pedro J. Mendez Airport, Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico. When the pilot attempted to return to the airport, the Cessna impacted level desert terrain 45 degrees off to the right of the side of the departure end of the runway.

    The pilot and the 4 passengers were fatally injured.

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    Cheetah Crash Victims Found near Colorado-Utah


    What: four-seat Grumman Cheetah
    Where: 40 miles northwest of Grand Junction/ 210 miles west of Denver.
    When: Found Sunday September 7, 2008
    Who: Charles Landry of Houston, born in 1947, and Steven or Stephen Bartlet of Green River, Wyo., born in 1958.
    Why: Cause unknown. The crash is under investigation by NTSB

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    Queasy Stomachs Land at O’Hare

    What: United Airlines Flight 167 en route to Los Angeles from Boston

    Where: diverted to O’Hare International Airport

    When: Wednesday 8:37 p.m

    Who: 138 people were on board.

    Why: When about a dozen passengers became sick during a flight, the flight was diverted to O’Hare and an EMS Plan 2 was called which sends at least 10 ambulances to the scene. Some passengers became sick from the smell of vomit on the plane. Those who fell ill were reportedly part of the same tour group of about 40. One among them reported feeling sick prior to takeoff. Four were hospitalized at Lutheran General Hospital. Fourteen declined to be hospitalized when examined by paramedics though the entire tour group was examined by paramedics. No food was served on the flight.

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    Victoria Helicopter Crash injures Instructor and Student

    What: R-22 training helicopter
    Where: Victoria International Airport off of the tarmac.
    When: just before noon Friday Oct 17
    Who: The instructor was seriously injured; the student was trapped in the wreckage for some time with minor injuries
    Why: Witnesses said the helicopter “…was doing an exercise about 100 metres above a grassy training area west of the airport when it fell to the ground, bounced twice and landed upside down.”

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    German XL Emergency Landing in Belgrade

    What: Frankfurt-based XL Airways Boeing 737-800 flight G1-614 en route from Frankfurt Germany to Antalya Turkey registration D-AXLF
    Where: emergency landing at Belgrade’s Nikola Tesla Airport
    When: on Saturday Oct 18 7:47 a.m. (0547 GMT)
    Who: 163 passengers and six crew (official release said 183 passengers and 6 crew)
    Why: The pilot reported engine failure, and requested an emergency landing with five minutes to manoeuvre and land the plane at the nearest airport. Smoke was seen coming from one of the plane’s two engines and the emergency crew doused said engine with foam. The official report denies fire, and says only “unspecified “engine problems” instigated the emergency landing

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    Evacuation Ordered after Helicopter Crash

    Evacuation was ordered for those living near the radio tower that was involved in the Air Angels helicopter crash in Aurora Illinois, 42 miles outside of Chicago, specifically those living in the Amli and Oakhurst North apartments and homes on Riverstone Drive and Riverstone Court. The crash site is the Night Heron Marsh – part of the DuPage County Forest Preserve – at the intersection of Eola Road and Waterstone Drive on the Aurora’s far east side. The helicopter clipped a guy wire connected to a 750-foot tall WBIG radio antennae tower on the west side of Eola Road. Structural damage to the tower is being investigated. The top of the tower has been removed. Ironically, a helicopter was involved in the remediation procedures.

    Read More about the Medical Evacuation Crash

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    Spanair Update

    Madrid Superior Court Judge Juan Javier Perez is questioning three mechanics in relation to the Spanair plane crash. The purpose of the inquisition is to decide if there is a question of criminal accountability (manslaughter) for mistakes that lead to air disasters. To date, the only problem pinned down on the plane is with the plane’s wing flaps and the failure of a cockpit alarm.

    The plane’s take-off warning system is supposed to be checked before every flight; it is supposed to warn pilots when planes properly configured for takeoff. Legally, the system is looking for someone to blame. However, some believe that getting caught up in blame clouds the larger issue of developing safety checks and balances.

    Air Crash News and Information Urls

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    Young Pilot injured in Ultralight Crash

    What: motorized hang glider
    Where: off Piedmont Road, Anderson County S.C.
    When: Thursday night
    Who: pilot Andy Walls, 20
    Why: While attempting to land, the glider hit a stand of trees. Pilot suffered a broken back, a broken leg, fractures to his face and burns over 14 percent of his body and is recuperating in Greenville Memorial Hospital.

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    Fatal Crash South of Lake Tahoe

    What: Piper Cherokee
    Where: crashed in trees two miles from Alpine County, Calif., airport, near Woodfords south of Lake Tahoe.
    When: late Thursday morning
    Who: Pilot 53-year-old Raymond Wieveg
    Why: Pilot radioed in engine failure then attempted an emergency landing. The pilot was the only one on board. He did not survive the crash.

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    757 Emergency Landing in Syracuse

    What: United Airlines 757 en route from Boston to San Francisco.
    Where: Hancock Airport
    When: 10/16/08
    Who: 155 passengers
    Why:smoke detector in a bathroom went off. No injuries on landing.

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    UA Emergency Landing in Shannon

    What: United Airlines flight 952 en route from Dulles International Airport in Washington D.C. to Frankfurt in Germany
    Where: emergency landing at Shannon Airport. Shannon Airport is reducing from 280 staff to being manned by skeleton staff of fewer than five Aer Lingus ground personnel; but emergency services were deployed.
    When: Friday October 17 2008 landing safely at landed safely at 6.13am
    Who: 190 passengers and crew
    Why: A technical problem in the cockpit area resulted in smoke entering the flight deck. A replacement plane was provided for the passengers.

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    Norway: Rygge Airport Emergency Landing

    What: Norwegian Air Boeing 737-8Q8 en route from Rygge Airport to Barcelona
    Where: Rygge Airport
    When: 10/17/2007 Friday
    Who: 163 passengers 7 crew
    Why: 20 minutes into the flight, an alarm warned of fire in one of the wings. Smoke was reported in the cabin.The aircraft was breaking very hard, and used half the runway to stop. On return to the airport, passengers deplaned via emergency slides, but there was apparently no external wing fire. There was a minor injury on the slide disembarkment.

    In Dutch

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    Downed Kit Plane Kills Pilot in York

    What: Skyranger II, a home built single-engine kit plane
    Where: nose down in a soybean field in York County SC in a very rural area near the Chester County line along East Chappel Road near Horse Road
    When: crashed between 10:30 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Thursday
    Who: 51-year-old Theodore Hargett of Rock Hill
    Why: Cause is unknown. The pilot had not long owned the Skyranger and was inexperienced.

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