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Qantas Airways Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Melbourne

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    Error Cancels UTAir Flight


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    What: UTAir Boeing 757-200 en route from Krasnodar to Hurghada
    Where: Krasnodar
    When: Mar 6th 2012
    Who: 235 aboard
    Why: The pilots aboard the UTAir Boeing 757-200 were about to take off when they received an error message and aborted the takeoff.

    The flight was apparently cancelled.

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    Asiana Interviews

    Some stories of the Asiana Crash in San Francisco

    Currently there are 51 hospitalized, 8 in critical condition, one child. Five fire attendants are being treated for burns.

    Federal investigators talked to the pilots why they shut down the autopilot 82 seconds before landing. This was the first time the pilot had landed a 777 at this airport. When the fire started in the middle of the plane, there were passengers still in the back that had to walk through the smoke to exit, passing people trapped in their seats. Flight attendants heroically got passengers out of the plane, and tried to put out the fire.

    One passenger Eugene Ra describes the instants before the crash, looking out the window knowing they were too low. THe plane’s impact was powerful enough that it snapped the plane, and the spines of at least two of the passengers. The cabin filled with smoke and fear. After the plane stopped, there was silence.

    The plane flew in too low and too slow, initiating a stick shaker (stall) warning, and struck the sea wall, severing art of the tail.

    Plane Crash San Francisco Asiana Airlines Crash Survivor Interview

    * A cautionary note: The official investigation of the cause of the crash will take a year or more. No matter what news releases or speculations come about before the official investigation is just speculation. We do not know, for example, if some part or software in the plane malfunctioned, leading the pilots to respond as they did.

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    Eva Air Plane makes Safe Landing in Philippines after Punctured Flaps

    Eva AirEva Air flight BR-271 made a safe landing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Manila, Philippines, on July 18th.

    The Boeing 747-400 flying from Taipei, Taiwan had vacated the runway at a high speed, puncturing its right side flaps.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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    Bahamasair Flight Returns to Fort Lauderdale International Airport

    downloadBahamasair flight 142, en route to Freeport, Grand Bahama, returned to the Fort Lauderdale International Airport, Florida, immediately after taking off on June 30, due to some mechanical problems in one of its engines.

    The plane, carrying 27 passengers including 25 adults and 2 infants, made an uneventful emergency landing. The passengers were provided free meals and were transferred to another aircraft.

    Bahamasair Company General Manager Henry Woods said that the company technicians in Fort Lauderdale are working to make the plane fully functional.

    “The pilots are trained to handle these sorts of situations. Realising a reduction in engine power, the pilot aborted the flight. The engines are still under warranty so the manufacturer has advised us to change two of the main components,” he said.

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    Air France Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Milan–Malpensa Airport

    Air France flight AF-1605 made an emergency landing at Milan–Malpensa Airport, Italy, on October 17th.

    The plane heading from Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Italy, to Charles de Gaulle Airport, France, was diverted after the crew needed to shut down one of the engines due to a possible fuel leak.

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

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    Air Berlin Plane Diverts to Kuwait due to Electronic Problems

    air berlinAir Berlin flight AB-7495 made an emergency landing in Kuwait, on April 20th.

    The plane, heading from Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, to Berlin, Germany, had to be diverted due to electronic problems.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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