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    Three Injured After Small Plane Crashed in California

    A small plane crashed into a parking lot near Gillespie Field in El Cajon, California, on December 17th.

    Authorities said the pilot had reported engine issues, and was attempting to return to Gillespie Field when the plane went down and caught fire.

    Three people were injured in the crash, including the pilot and two passengers. They were taken to hospitals.

    The incident is being investigated.

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    Fake Cigarette Leads to On Board Assault


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    What: United Boeing 737-800 en route from Portland to Houston
    Where: Portland
    When: Feb 21st 2012
    Who: 1 unruly passenger
    Why: Twenty minutes after departing, the flight was back in Portland dropping off Yazeed Mohammed Abunayyan, after he had taken a swing at a flight attendant, and hit several passengers prior to being subdued and handcuffed. The Saudi Arabian passenger was yelling profanities, and chanting about Osama bin Laden and his hatred of women.

    A relative says Abunayyan suffers from schizophrenia. The cousin, Fahad Alsubaie who was accompanying Yazeed said he was escorted off the plane too, and that the disruption began after a flight attendant confronted the two for sitting together.

    Last Sunday Abunayyan led police on a slow-speed chase in the Southern Oregon town Sunday, ramming two police cars and nearly hitting a pedestrian, charged with drunken driving and assaulting an officer and was released on bail Monday. The cousin was there too, trying to stop the car by taking the keys.
    Abunayyan said that the “other person inside me” was driving.

    Continental bans the use of electronic, simulated smoking materials

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    KLM Flight Rejects Take Off From Beijing

    KLM flight KL-898 had to reject take off from Beijing, China, on March 11th.

    The Boeing 747-400 plane was accelerating to take off for Amsterdam, Netherlands, when one of the engines emitted streaks of flames and a loud bang.

    The crew subsequent rejected take off and stopped at the runway.

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    Gulf Air Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Peshawar, Pakistan

    Gulf Air flight GF-784 made an emergency landing in Peshawar, Pakistan, on April 4th.

    The Airbus A330-200 plane flying from Bahrain was on approach to Peshawar when the crew reported an issue with the brakes.

    The plane landed safely and was towed to the apron. All passengers and crew members remained unharmed.

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    United Airlines Plane Diverts to Chicago due to Oxygen Leak

    new-united-logoUnited Airlines flight UA-510 had to divert and make an emergency landing at O’Hare International Airport, Chicago, on July 2nd.

    The Boeing 757-200, flying from Los Angeles, California, to Newark, New Jersey, had to divert due to oxygen leak.

    The plane landed safely.

    No injuries were reported.

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    Romania: Emergency landing


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    What: Carpatair Fokker 70 en route from Timisoara to Iasi Romania
    Where: Timisoara
    When: Jun 13th 2011
    Who: 72 passengers, 4 crew
    Why: After pressure problems were detected on board, the flight returned to Timisoara where it made a safe landing.

    A replacement Fokker was provided, although passengers experienced a delay.

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