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Plane Loses Landing Gear at Sao Paulo

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    Tokyo: Swiss Airlines Smokey Hydraulics Leak


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    What: Swiss Airlines Airbus A340-300 en route from Zurich Switzerland to Tokyo
    Where: Tokyo
    When: Jan 7th 2009
    Who: 227 passengers
    Why: On landing at Narita, the plane’s left gear began smoking, which engaged emergency services. Hydraulics were leaking from the top of the gear strut. Timely repairs were made so that the plane was able to make its return flight.

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    Durban Emergency Landing

    What: One Time McDonnell Douglas MD-87 en route from Durban to Cape Town
    Where: Durban
    When: Jun 23rd 2010
    Why: After takeoff, the landing gear did not retract, according to the cockpit indicators. The pilot did a flyby to confirm, and the plane returned safely to King Shaka International Airport. Passengers took alternative flights. The MD-87 was flown to Johannesburg for maintenance and repairs.

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    Banned List Carrier Hewa Bora Airways Averts Disaster


    Pictured: a Hewa Bora Airways McDonnell Douglas MD-82
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    What: Hewa Bora McDonnell Douglas MD-82 en route from Kinshasa N’Djili to Kisangani Democratic Republic of Congo to Goma
    Where: Kinshasa Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire)
    When: Jun 21 2010
    Who: 101 aboard
    Why: When a tire burst on takeoff, hydraulics and an engine were affected. The pilot had to return to the Kinshasa airport and dumped fuel next to the airport, but could not land well because of the damage. On landing, the plane veered off the runway but came to a stop safely in the rough off the runway. In fact, it is the condition of the runway that appears to have caused the problem–assuming the plane ran over a pothole or bump which caused the hydraulic problem and forced the left engine shutdown.

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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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    Philadelphia Emergency Landing

    What: Wings Aviation Group single engine Beechcraft Bonanza
    Where: NE Philadelphia Airport
    When: June 21 2010
    Who: pilot and passenger
    Why: The single-engine plane landed on the runway without its nose gear. After landing on the main wheel, the flight skidded on its belly flinging sparks. No one was injured.

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    Lufthansa Flight Returns to Rio de Janeiro due to Engine Issue

    Lufthansa flight LH-501 had to return and make an emergency landing at Galeao International Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on February 20th.

    The Boeing 747-400 plane took off for Frankfurt, Germany, but had to turn back due to an engine problem.

    The plane landed safely. All three hundred and sixty-one people aboard remained unharmed.

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