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    Asiana Cargo Jet Lost at Sea



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    What: Asiana Boeing 747-400 Cargo plane en route from South Korea’s Incheon International Airport and to Pudong China
    Where: southern resort island of Jeju, South Korea
    When: July 27, 2011 3:05am local time
    Who: two people
    Why: At 7600 feet, the crew reported control problems, and the aircraft’s transponder transmitted the emergency code. Sixty-seven minutes after takeoff, the crew reported fire in the cargo hold and lost contact with ATC. They were planning to divert to Jeju, but instead the plane crashed off of Jeju island. There were strong winds at the time of the plane’s disappearance. The captain was 51 and the first officer was 44; and pilot, Choi Sang-ki, and co-pilot, Lee Jung-woong are still missing.

    One wing of the plane has been recovered, then the rest of the wreckage was found by a coast guard patrol boat 67 miles west of Jeju city. The 58 tons of cargo included amino acid solution, synthetic resin, lithium batteries, paint and other potentially dangerous material. A search for the black boxes is ongoing.

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    Small Plane Crashed in Central Israel; 2 Killed

    SmokeAn ultralight plane crashed near an amusement park in Rishon Lezion, central Israel, on the morning of January 25.

    The plane crashed and caught fire at the airstrip while the pilot was attempting an emergency landing.

    The pilot and his only passenger were killed in the crash.

    Authorities believe that dense fog might have caused the accident.

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    Blue Air Plane Returns to Romania after Abnormal Landing Gear Indication

    blue airBlue Air flight 0B-9361 returned and made a safe emergency landing at Bucharest Henri Coanda International Airport, Otopeni, Romania, on July 2nd.

    The Boeing 737-800, en-route to Antalya, Turkey, was climbing out of Bucharest when the crew reported an abnormal landing gear indication, prompting the plane to return.

    The plane landed safely. All people onboard remained unharmed.

    The passengers were accommodated in a replacement plane.

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    LAX: TSA Shooting


    A Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agent was shot at a Terminal 3 checkpoint at Los Angeles International Airport.

    Swat responded. Los Angeles Police Department put LAX on tactical alert. An evacuation of the airport followed. All planes with flights heading to the airport were held at their points of origin.

    The incident began at 9:30 a.m. at Terminal 3 at LAX. A twitter from John Fostrom said that “a lax colleague walks closer to see what is going on and TSA person runs at him with look of terror. Colleague turns to me and says run!”

    A gunman with a rifle fired shots in Terminal 3. A twenty-nine year old man was shot in the leg at 9:30 a.m. and someone else was also wounded.

    The gunman was taken into custody alive.

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    Air New Zealand Plane makes Safe Landing in Auckland after Bird Strike

    Air New ZealandAir New Zealand flight NZ-514 made a safe emergency landing at Auckland Airport, New Zealand, on August 12.

    The Airbus A320-200 flying from Christchurch International Airport, New Zealand, was about to land when a bird impacted it.

    The plane landed safely.

    No one was injured.

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    Cockpit Odor Causes emergency Diversion

    What: Delta flight en route from Puerto Rico to Atlanta
    Where: Palm Beach International Airport.
    When: July 8, 2012
    Who: 180 passengers
    Why: After an odor was detected in the cockpit, pilots diverted to Palm Beach and made a safe emergency landing. 120 passengers were rerouted, and sixty were picked up by a replacement flight.

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