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    Virgin Australia Boeing Engine Flames On LA Runway


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    What: Virgin Australia Boeing 777-300 en route from Los Angeles to Sydney
    Where: Los Angeles
    When: April 12, 2011
    Who: 305 passengers
    Why: On making its takeoff run from Los Angeles, the plane emitted a loud “bang!” and stopped on the runway, they believed for a nose gear. It turned out to be the fireball erupting from engine one. Needless to say, the jet was pulled for inspection, and the passengers were given hotel accommodations for the night. They were provided an alternative flight the next day.

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    No Terrorist but Chautauqua Pilot Kidnapped by Lav Door

    What: Chautauqua Embraer ERJ-145/Delta Airlines en route from Asheville,NC to New York
    Where: La Guardia airport, New York
    When: Nov 16th 2011
    Why: By now, everyone has probably heard about this:

    A captain who was locked in the airplane’s bathroom gave a passenger a security code to inform the co-pilot.

    But when the co-pilot heard the passenger’s heavy accent, he told ATC “the captain has disappeared in the back and I have someone with a big foreign accent trying to access the cockpit.” ATC urged him to land ASAP.

    The situation was resolved before the plane landed, and fortunately before the fighter jets were deployed.

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    The Traumatized Passengers of Mexico-Edmond Sunwing Flight, Waited Hours to Get Customs Clearance

    A Puerto Vallarta, Mexico-bound Sunwing Boeing 737-800 en route from Edmonton,Alberta Canada, diverted and made an emergency landing on Sunday March 16, 2014 in Helena Montana after flying through ninety seconds of turbulence.

    Two of the six person crew sustained injuries, but none of the 181 passengers were seriously injured, perhaps because the seatbelt lights were on.

    Passengers waited hours on the airstrip before a customs agent finally arrived and attended to them. The replacement jet did not arrive for eleven hours.

    According to Ron Mercer, Director Helena Regional Airport, the airport has only one customs agent who was not there on Sunday. Another customs agent was called and arrived after a 1.5 hour drive from Great Falls. The airport does not usually host commercial international flights and the customs agent had to “do his homework” and consult  international rules before passengers could exit the aircraft.

    The situation called for modification in the US customs and immigration department’s emergency protocols, for easing up procedures for those passengers already traumatized due to an emergency situation.

    The unexpected delay will no doubt result in consequences because, as CBC News says major Canadian airlines tariff says if “…your flight is delayed more than 90 minutes, you may have the right to get off the plane.”

    You can rest assured that after these passengers spent five hours in the plane, someone is going to be paying a hefty fine.

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    Envoy Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Philadelphia

    Envoy Air flight AA-4680 had to return and make an emergency landing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on January 14th.

    The Embraer ERJ-145 plane took off for Ottawa, Canada, but had to turn back after the crew received indication of an engine problem.

    The plane landed safely. All fifty people aboard remained unharmed.

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    American Airlines Flight Diverts to Waterloo, IA

    American Airlines Flight 3047 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Waterloo, Iowa, on February 18.

    According to the airline, the plane, en-route from Sioux Falls, South Dakota, to Chicago, Illinois, had to be diverted after odor was reported in the cabin.

    The plane landed safely. There were 26 passengers aboard at the time; none of them were harmed.

    The airline arranged a replacement plane for the passengers.

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