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PSA Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in South Carolina

PSA Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing in South Carolina

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    Water Leak Floods the Aisles; Qantas Flight Returns to LAX

    QantasQantas Airways Flight 94 had to return and make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport due to a water pipe leak, on July 2.

    The Airbus A380 was en route from Los Angeles to Melbourne, Australia and was cruising at an altitude of about 31,000 feet when it sprung a leak, making the aisles flood with water.

    The pilot then decided to return to Los Angeles, where the plane made a safe emergency landing at about 2:40 a.m. No one was injured.

    According to a statement released by Qantas, “[The crew] did everything they could to help customers, including moving them to unaffected areas and providing spare blankets so they could stay dry.” The statement further said, “We’re also providing customers with hotel accommodation while the issue is being fixed by our engineers in Los Angeles. We apologise to customers for the inconvenience. There were no safety of flight concerns with the water leak, however the Captain decided to return to LA in the interests of passenger comfort. We are liaising with Airbus to understand what caused this fault.”



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    Delta Flight Dumps Thousands of Gallons of Fuel before Landing in Emergency at Atlanta Airport

    DeltaA Delta Airlines flight had to return and make an emergency landing at Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 21.

    The plane was on its way to Narita, Japan, with 316 people aboard when one of its 4 engines failed. The pilots then turned the faulty engine off and decided to return to Atlanta for emergency landing.

    The aircraft dumped thousands of gallons of fuel in the air over Lake Allatoona to shed off extra weight, before it safely landed at the airport. No one was injured.

    The passengers were transferred to another plane which took them to their destination.

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    Air France Flight Returns to Charles de Gaulle Airport due to Burning Smell

    Air France flight AF-474 had to return and make an emergency landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, on September 18th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane took off for Panama City, Panama, but had to turn back due to a light burning smell on board.

    The plane landed back safely. Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

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    Asiana Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Seattle

    Asiana Airlines flight OZ-271 had to return and make an emergency landing in Seattle, Washington, on October 29th.

    The Boeing 777-200 plane took off for Seoul, South Korea, but had to return due to an issue with the weather radar.

    The plane landed back safely. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    Singapore Airlines Plane makes Emergency Landing in Singapore

    Singapore airlinesSingapore Airlines flight SQ-323 made a safe emergency landing at Singapore Changi Airport, Singapore, On June 18.

    The Airbus A350-900, en-route from Amsterdam, Netherlands, was about to land when the crew requested authorities to keep a tow ready advising they would not be able to vacate the runway in time.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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    KLM Plane Experiences Cabin Pressure Problem Mid-Air

    KLMKLM flight KL-1072 had a cabin pressure problem shortly after it took off from Manchester, United Kingdom, on April 9th.

    The Boeing 737-900 plane was heading to Amsterdam, Netherlands, when it experienced problems with cabin pressure. According to the airline, the oxygen masks were released for the passengers and the crew was able to restore the air conditioning system after around 13 minutes.

    The plane landed safely. All 138 passengers aboard remained unhurt.

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