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Singapore Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles

Singapore Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles

Singapore Airlines flight SQ-37 had to return and make an emergency landing in Los Angeles, California, on November 3rd.

The Airbus A350-900 plane took off for Singapore but had to turn back due to an issue with engine oil indications.

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

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National Transportation Safety Board releases final report on deadly plane crash along Pa. Turnpike

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A Southwest jet and a small plane wound up on the same California runway after being cleared to land

The National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday that the planes came within 900 feet of each other before the smaller plane taxied off the runway.

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Pilot reveals what happens if you don’t put your phone on airplane mode

“It is always good for passengers to keep their phones on airplane mode until the plane has landed,” a former pilot told Newsweek.

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2 officers suffer minor injuries in LAPD helicopter crash at Los Alamitos training base

The helicopter had to make an emergency landing and ended up on its side.

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