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    Small Plane Crashed in California Home; 2 Killed

    A small plane crashed into a home in 1600 block of Tionontati St. California town, Nevada-California border, on the night of October 10.

    The Beech 35 Bonanza crashed in the south of Lake Tahoe Airport, California, just after taking off.

    The 2 passengers aboard were killed while no injuries were reported in the home.

    The incident is under investigation.

  • American Airlines Flight Diverts to LAX

    american airlinesAmerican Airlines Flight 123 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport, California, on September 18.

    The plane, heading from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, Texas to Honolulu, Hawaii, was diverted after the pilot noticed a mechanical issue.

    The plane landed safely on runway 25-R. All 216 passengers remained unhurt.

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    Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Orange County

    A small Piper Cherokee plane made an emergency landing at Red Hill and McGaw avenues in Irvine, Orange County, California, on September 16.

    Authorities said the plane, owned by Orange Coast College, came to rest at MacArthur Boulevard near John Wayne Airport.

    There were 2 people, including a student pilot and an instructor, aboard at the time; none of them reported any injuries.

    The FAA is looking into the cause of crash.

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    3 Killed, 7 Injured as Plane Crashes in Alaska

    crashA small floatplane plane crashed north of Iliamna Airport in Iliamna, Alaska, on September 15.

    The DeHavilland DHC-3T Turbine Otter aircraft, carrying 10 people, went down while it was taking off from East Wind Lake.

    Three people were killed in the accident. They were identified as 80-year-old Tony W. Degroot, of Hanford, California, 69-year-old James Specter, of Shavertown, Pennsylvania and 70-year-old James P. Fletcher, of Clovis, California.

    Seven others were injured and were shifted to hospitals.

    The plane belonged to Rainbow King Lodge.

    The NTSB is investigating.

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    Plane Flying Overhead Suspected after Chunk of Ice Smashes through Roof of Modesto House

    ice holeAn aircraft flying high over Modesto, California, is being suspected after a large chunk of ice crashed through a house on September 9th.

    According to the resident Monica Savath, she was with her family in the living room when they heard a loud bang. Upon checking, they found a hole in the garage’s roof and shattered ice.

    Fortunately, no one was injured.

    According to National Weather Service meteorologist Jim Mathews, it could be a loose frozen vapor from an aircraft.

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    5 Killed as Planes Collided Mid-Air Near San Diego

    A single-engine Cessna 172 and a twin-engine Sabreliner collided midair near Brown Field Municipal Airport in San Diego, California, at around 11 A.M. on August 16.

    The accident happened near Otay Mesa Road and Harvest Street when both aircrafts were approaching Brown Field Municipal Airport.

    Five people were killed in the crash. Their identities are not known at the moment.

    The FAA and the NTSB are investigating.

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    Pilot Killed after Banner-Towing Plane Crashed at Compton/Woodley Airport

    Plane crashA banner-towing plane crashed and caught fire at Compton/Woodley Airport, located in Los Angeles County, California, on August 9th.

    The single-engine Aviat A1 plane crashed while attempting to pick up an advertising banner.

    The pilot, who was the only one aboard, was killed in the crash while another person on the ground sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

    According to Los Angeles County Aviation Commission official Dennis Lord, “For some reason, he turned loose of the banner. He was down at a very slow speed. The aircraft stalled and impacted the ground. Why is yet to be determined.

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    Virgin Australia Plane Returns to California with Cracked Windshield

    Virgin australiaVirgin Australia flight VA-8 returned and made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport, California, on the morning of July 29.

    The Boeing 777, heading towards Brisbane, Australia, was turned around after the pilots noticed a crack in its windshield.

    The passenger jet landed safely and there were no reported injuries.

    After inspection, the crew “rectified the issue”, and allowed the plane to fly again.

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    Small Plane Crashed in California; Pilot Killed

    yardA single-engine Beechcraft BE35 crashed into the yard of a house in Riverside, California, on the afternoon of July 26.

    The accident happened when the pilot was trying to an make emergency landing at Riverside Municipal Airport, California, due to engine malfunction.

    The plane caught fire after hitting the yard. The pilot, who was the only person aboard, was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The FAA and NTSB were investigating the accident.

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    Small Plane Hits Crowded Beach in California; 1 Injured

    A single engine Piper PA18 crashed on a crowded beach in Carlsbad, California, on the afternoon of July 4.

    According to FAA spokesperson Ian Gregor, the plane which was towing a banner, hit the beach and flipped over, after it lost engine power.

    The pilot remained safe however, a 12 year old boy, who was at the beach, sustained a minor head injury. He was taken to a hospital in San Diego.

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    Taxiing Plane Crashed at Modesto City–County Airport; Pilot Injured

    A Navigator 600 aircraft crashed at Modesto City–County Airport in Stanislaus County, California, at around 2:15 p.m. on June 22.

    According to the airport manager, Mark Germanowski, the plane was taxiing when it suddenly crashed into the airport’s fence.

    The pilot, who was the only person aboard, sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital.

    The plane was significantly damaged.

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    LAN Airlines Flight Returns to Los Angeles due to Smokey Cabin

    LAN airlinesLAN Airlines flight 601 returned and made an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport, California, on the afternoon of June 21.

    The Boeing 787 Dreamliner, en-route to Lima, Peru had to return after smoke was noticed in the cabin. Authorities said the smoke was due to a defective food warmer in the kitchen.

    The plane, carrying around 230 passengers and 17 crew members, landed safely and everyone aboard remained unhurt.

    The passengers were accommodated in another flight next day.

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    Scandinavian Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing at SFO

    SASScandinavian Airlines Flight 0936 had to return and make an emergency landing at San Francisco International Airport, California, at around 8 p.m. on June 19.

    The plane was diverted after the pilot reported smoke coming out of the cockpit. The flight was heading to Copenhagen, Denmark at the time.

    The plane landed uneventfully. Authorities said the smoke had vanished before landing.

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    Pilot Killed as Crop-Dusting Helicopter Crashed in California

    A crop dusting helicopter, owned by Gomes Farm Air Service, crashed in a field near Salinas in California, at around 9 a.m. on June 20.

    FAA spokesperson Allen Kenitzer confirmed that the pilot of Bell 47-G5 helicopter was killed in the crash. He was identified as the co- owner of Gomes Farm Air Service, Frank Gomes Jr.

    The cause of incident is being investigated by the FAA.

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    Beechcraft Musketeer Airplane Crash-Landed at Long Beach Airport

    A Beechcraft C23 Musketeer airplane crash-landed at Long Beach Airport in California, on the night of June 18.

    Authorities said the plane was attempting to land at the runway but rammed into a perimeter fence just before touching the approach end.

    The pilot, who was the only one aboard, sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital.

    The NTSB and the FAA are investigating the cause of crash.

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    Los Angeles Dodgers’ Plane Diverts to LAX due to Mechanical Issues

    United airlinesUnited Airlines Flight 2207 had to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport, California, on June 14.

    The plane, carrying the Los Angeles Dodgers, was heading from San Diego International Airport to Dallas, Texas, when it experienced a mechanical issue and had to be diverted to LAX.

    The plane landed uneventfully. All 176 people aboard remained unharmed.

    The airline arranged a replacement plane for the team members.

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    Southwest Jets Clip Each Other at Bob Hope Airport

    southwest_airlines_logoTwo Southwest Airlines jets were involved in an accident at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, California, on June 6.

    Southwest Flight 2183 was parked at the gate when Flight 4721 that was pushing back from the gate, clipped wings with it.

    All the passengers were disembarked safely and both aircrafts were taken for inspection. An airline spokesperson said, “Our employees are working as quickly as possible to re-accommodate all customers… Safety is our number one focus and we will conduct an internal review to identify the details surrounding event.”

    The FAA is investigating.

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    AA Jet Makes Emergency Landing at LAX after Toilets Malfunction

    American EagleAmerican Airlines Flight 005 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport in California, on June 7.

    The Boeing 767-300, en-route from Dallas to Honolulu, had to be diverted after 3 of its 6 toilets malfunctioned.

    The plane, carrying about 5 hours of fuel, landed safely. None of the 212 passengers and 12 crew members was harmed.

    The aircraft was taken for inspection.

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    Small Plane Makes Emergency Landing on California Highway; No Injuries Reported

    A small plane made an emergency landing on U.S. Highway 101, south of San Jose, in California, on June 6, 2015.

    The single-engine plane was flying from Harris Ranch Airport, Coalinga when it lost engine power and had to land in emergency.

    There were 4 people aboard, including the 20-year-old pilot Wyatt Grow; all of them remained unhurt.

    The southbound lanes of the highway were temporarily closed due to the incident.

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    Southwest Airlines Plane Makes Emergency Landing at LAX

    southwest_airlines_logoSouthwest Airlines flight 1516 had to make an emergency landing at Los Angeles International Airport, California, on May 26.

    The Boeing 737, en-route from San Jose to San Diego was diverted after a warning light indicated smoke in the cargo hold.

    The plane landed uneventfully and all 75 passengers aboard remained safe.

    The airline arranged an alternate aircraft for the passengers.

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    Pilot Killed after Small Plane Crashes near Castro Valley

    A single-engine Cessna 210 crashed near Castro Valley in California, on May 21.

    The plane was en-route from Buchanan Field Airport, Concord to Reid-Hillview Airport, San Jose when it went down. Authorities said the plane was reported overdue after which, Civil Air Patrol pilots located its wreckage next morning.

    The pilot, who was the only one aboard, was killed in the accident. He was identified as Andrew Morse, 66, of Lafayette.

    The cause of crash is being investigated.