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    American Airlines: Frozen Toilet Discharge Hits the Fanblade


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    Contact photographer Jorge Medina

    What: American Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from New York to Paris
    Where: Halifax /Bangor
    When: Dec 30th 2009
    Who: 180 passengers
    Why: While en route, the discharge from a toilet water leak froze into a block of ice on the fuselage. It broke off and was sucked into the right engine, causing a big bang, which the passengers heard, and causing subsequent engine vibration and a probable oil leak.

    The pilot requested to divert first to Gander, then to Bangor Maine. They landed safely, with no injuries, although 7000 lbs heavy.

    A replacement jet was provided for the passengers.

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    Delta Amsterdam-Atlanta Makes Emergency Landing in Canada


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    Contact photographer Eduard Brantjes

    What: Delta Airlines Boeing 767-300 en route from Amsterdam to Atlanta, Georgia
    Where: Gander Canada
    When: Dec 22nd 2009
    Who: not available
    Why: While en route, the flight developed a pressure problem, and diverted to Gander, NL with unstable cabin pressure. The flight made a successful landing, after passengers debarked normally, were eventually provided alternative transportation.

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    Blue Island Runway Incident, Jersey


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    Contact photographer Shaun Simpson

    What: Blue Islands ATR-42-320 en route from Guernsey to Jersey
    Where: Jersey-States Airport
    When: June 16, 2012
    Who: 43 passengers
    Why: According to Blue Islands, after making a safe landing, during taxi the left-hand landing gear suffered a suspected mechanical failure and resulted in the left wing contacting the ground. Debris was scattered down the runway.

    No-one was injured. Passengers disembarked through the main door, were assessed by medical staff, and left the airport with their baggage at around 1000. During the incident, the runway was closed. Flights were suspended for eight hours on June 16.

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    United Airlines Airbus Emergency Landing in Newark


    Pictured: A United Airlines Airbus A319-131
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    Contact photographer David J Transier

    What: United Airlines Airbus 319 en route from Chicago to Newark
    Where: Newark NJ
    When: Jan 10, 2010, 9:30 a.m.
    Who: 48 passengers 5 crew
    Why: On landing, the plane’s right gear failed to properly deploy. After maintaining a holding pattern attempting to extend the landing gear (etc), the pilot landed. It was, apparently a safe landing, causing airport delays but no reported injuries, not even during the slide evacuation.

    On landing, the plane lurched to one side; and the airport was closed down for safety concerns.

    George’s Point of View

    We have emergency landings all the time all over the world. This website attests to that. But after the year Airbus has had, whenever I hear there’s an Airbus incident, even if it is only a small one, my hair—what little I have—stands on end. I can’t help believing that they should take this plane back to the drawing board and start over.

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    NTSB: Is Your Aircraft Talking to You? Listen!

    Pay attention to signs of potential mechanical problems
    The problem
    Some pilots do not pay adequate attention to indications of aircraft mechanical problems, which can lead to in-flight emergencies and accidents.
    Powerplant system or component failure is the third-most common defining event for fatal accidents in the personal flying sector of general aviation (GA). Nonpowerplant system or component failure also ranks high on the list.

    See Full Alert

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    Air India Airbus Lands with Flat


    Pictured: An Air India Airbus A320-231
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    Contact Photographer Rajesh Changela

    What: Air India Airbus A320-200 en route from Singapore Changi Airport to Chennai India
    Where: Meenambakkam airport
    When: Aug 22nd 2009
    Who: 132 passengers
    Why: After extending the gear, one main gear tire was observed to be flat–not a surprise because debris was found at the airport of origin.

    All precautions were engaged during landing and the flight landed safely with no injuries reported. The plane was towed off the runway to a maintenance bay.

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