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    Continental Emergency Landing in San José


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    What: Continental Airlines Boeing 737-800 en route from San José Costa Rica to Newark,NJ
    Where: Juan Santamaría
    When: Dec 29th 2009
    Who: 107 passengers and 5 crew
    Why: Near the Nicaraguan border, when pilots detected a brake problem, they returned to the airport. Emergency response team was made up of 12 Red Cross units and four firefighting units.

    After two hours of maintenance, the plane was back in the air.
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    Arkia Flight makes Emergency Landing

    On January 13, 2013, an Arkia Airlines ATR developed an engine problem forcing the pilot to shut down the affected engine and divert from Sde Dov to Ben-Gurion airport. The flight landed with emergency services on standby. None of the 67 aboard had any injuries.

    There was no fire found in the turboprop engine, but Akia Airlines began an investigation, and seems to have discovered a faulty indicator.

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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport

    American Airlines flight AA-1803 had to make an emergency landing at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, on May 17th.

    The Airbus A321-200 plane heading from San Francisco, California, to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was diverted due to issues with the weather radar and navigation systems.

    The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained safe.

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    United Airlines Emergency Landing in Boise

    On Sept 26, a United Airlines Boeing 737-924ER (WL), flight 1603, was en route from Houston to Seattle with 161 passengers and six crew when the pilot suffered a heart attack.

    The first officer took over and diverted Flight 1603 to Boise, Idaho. A doctor and military personnel aboard the plane performed CPR on the Captain in First Class.

    A pilot/trainer who was a passenger took the copilot seat as the co-pilot took the captain’s seat and made the safe landing in Idaho.

    Capt. Henry Skillern, 63, was taken to Saint Alphonsus Hospital in Boise where he he died.

    United flew in a pilot from San Francisco and then Flight 1603 continued to Seattle.

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    Delta Airlines Flight Attendant Injured during Landing in Florida

    250px-Delta_logo.svgDelta Airlines flight DL-1819 made a safe landing at Orlando International Airport, Orlando, Florida, on May 6th.

    The Boeing 737-900, flying from Salt Lake City, Utah, was landing at Orlando’s runway when a flight attendant onboard received unknown injuries.

    The cause of the incident has not been reported.

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    Southwest Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Los Angeles

    Southwest Airlines flight WN-4921 made an emergency landing in Los Angeles, California, on October 21st.

    The Boeing 737-800 plane flying from Tampa, Florida, was on final approach to Los Angeles when the crew went around reporting a possible hydraulic issue or flaps problem.

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

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