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RusLine Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Moscow

RusLine flight 7R-163 had to return and make an emergency landing at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow, Russia, on January 11th.

The plane took off for Belgorod, Russia, but had to turn back due to a door indication.

The plane landed back safely. All forty-seven people aboard remained unharmed.

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Aerolineas Argentinas Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Buenos Aires

Aerolineas Argentinas flight AR-1132 had to return and make an emergency landing in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on October 26th.

The Airbus A340-300 plane took off for Madrid, Spain, but had to turn back due to indication of an issue with a landing gear door.

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

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Qantas Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Sydney

Qantas flight QF-7 had to return and make an emergency landing in Sydney, Australia, on August 28th.

The Airbus A380-800 plane took off for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, but had to turn back after one of the doors began emitting whistling sounds.

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

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American Airlines Flight Makes Safe Landing After Nose Gear Door Separated

American Airlines flight AA-5560 made a safe landing at Harrisburg International Airport, Pennsylvania, on June 27th, after a nose gear door separated from the aircraft.

The incident happened when the plane flying from Charlotte, North Carolina, was on final approach to Harrisburg International Airport.

Everyone aboard remained unharmed.

The flight was being operated by PSA Airlines.

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Dana Air Plane Door Falls Off at Abuja Airport

A Dana Air plane’s emergency exit door fell off shortly after landing at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, Nigeria, on February 7th.

The incident happened when the flight coming from Lagos, Nigeria, was taxiing on the runway.

One passenger fell out of the plane.

The airline said in a statement, “The emergency exit door of our aircraft are plug-type backed by pressure, which ordinarily cannot fall off without tampering or a conscious effort to open by a crew member or passenger.”

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LGW Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter Plane Diverts to Switzerland due to Open Door Indication

LGW Luftfahrtgesellschaft Walter flight AB-8621 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Geneva Airport, Le Grand-Saconnex, Switzerland, on May 28th.

The de Havilland Dash 8-400 flying to Dusseldorf, Germany, on behalf of Air Berlin, had to return due to an open door indication.

The plane landed safely.

No injuries were reported.

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PSA Airlines Plane Diverts to Tennessee due to Open Door Indication

PSA Airlines flight AA-5550 had to divert and make an emergency landing at McGhee Tyson Airport, Blount County, Tennessee, on May 8th.

The Canadair CRJ-200 flying on behalf of American Airlines was flying from Nashville, Tennessee, to Washington DC, when it had to divert due to indication of open door.

The plane landed safely.

All 47 passengers and 3 crew members remained safe.