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Aer Lingus Plane Returns to Dublin Airport

Aer LingusAer Lingus flight EI352 returned and made an emergency landing at Dublin Airport, Ireland, on October 3.

The plane was heading to Munich, Germany, when the crew reported fumes in cabin and requested an emergency landing.

The plane landed uneventfully. Everyone aboard remained unhurt.

The airline accommodated the passengers in other flights.

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British Airways Plane Diverts to Germany due to Fumes in Cabin

British airwaysBritish Airways flight BA-143 diverted and made an emergency landing at the runway of Frankfurt Airport, Germany, on September 4.

The Boeing 777-200, flying from Heathrow Airport, England, to Dehli, India, had to be diverted after the crew noticed fumes in cabin.

The plane landed safely and no injuries were reported.

The incident was being investigated.

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Coast Guard Chopper Makes Emergency Landing in New York

A Coast Guard Helicopter made an emergency landing in golf course of Richmond County Country Club, Staten Island, New York, on August 2.

The chopper, heading from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Bayonne, New Jersey, had to land in emergency due to fumes and smoke in cockpit.

The helicopter landed uneventfully and all 4 people aboard remained safe.

The cause of smoke is being investigated.

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Hawaiian Airlines Plane Returns to Kahului Airport

Hawaiian AirlinesHawaiian Airlines flight 24 had to return and make an emergency landing at Kahului airport, Hawaii, on May 1.

Authorities said the plane took off for Oakland, California but returned half an hour later due to odor of fumes onboard.

The plane, carrying 224 passengers, landed uneventfully. The passengers were evacuated via emergency slides.

The airline confirmed that 2 people were shifted to hospital with minor injuries.

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Spain-Bound EasyJet Flight Returns to Manchester Airport

EasyjetEasyJet flight EZY1877 had to return and make an emergency landing at Manchester Airport in England, on February 17.

The plane took off from Manchester for Bilbao, Spain but had to turn back shortly afterwards due to smell of fumes in the cabin.

The plane made an uneventful emergency landing and no one aboard was harmed.

An airline spokesperson said, “The aircraft landed safely at Manchester and was met by the fire service in line with routine procedures…The safety and welfare of our passengers and crew is easyJet’s highest priority. The passengers disembarked the aircraft as normal and have been transferred to the terminal and are awaiting a replacement aircraft to Bilbao…We would like to apologise for any inconvenience experienced due to the delay.”

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American Eagle Jet Diverts to Tulsa International Airport

American EagleAmerican Eagle flight 3235 had to make an emergency landing at Tulsa International Airport, Oklahoma, on February 9.

The plane, heading from Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, had to be diverted after the pilot reported fumes in the cockpit.

The plane landed uneventfully at around 6:15 p.m. and was immediately evacuated. None of the 63 passengers and 4 crew members was harmed.

The cause of fumes is being investigated.

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UPS Cargo Jet Makes Emergency Landing in Little Rock

UPSA United Parcel Service (UPS) plane had to make an emergency landing at Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Arkansas, at around 4:40 a.m. on February 3.

Emergency was declared aboard the UPS MD80 cargo plane after the pilot reported strong fumes in the cockpit.

The plane landed uneventfully. None of the 2 people aboard was harmed.

The flight’s departure or destination is not clear at the moment.

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United Airlines Flight in Emergency Landing at Dublin Airport

United AirlinesUnited Airlines flight UA-925 had to divert and make an emergency landing at Dublin Airport, Ireland, at around 6:15 p.m. on November 6.

The Boeing 777-200(ER), heading from London Heathrow Airport to Washington DC, was diverted after the crew reported smoke and fumes in the cockpit.

The flight landed uneventfully after shedding off extra fuel. None of the 140 passengers and crew members was harmed.

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Fumes in Cockpit Force KLM’s Flight to Land in Emergency

KLMA KLM Airline Boeing 737 had to make an emergency landing at Norwich International Airport, Norfolk, United Kingdom, at about 2:37 p.m. on Tuesday, May 13.

A KLM spokesperson confirmed that the plane en route from Manchester to Amsterdam landed in emergency after fumes were discovered in the cockpit.

Full emergency protocol was deployed at the airport when the plane carrying 114 passengers touched down. All the passengers and crew members were safely evacuated.

The aircraft was taken for examination and repair.

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US Airways Fumes Hospitalize 5 in Charlotte

What: US Airways en route from New York
Where: Charlotte-Douglas International Airport
When: Aug 18, 2011
Who: 183 passengers, 5 crew
Why: While en route, the crew declared an emergency.

Passengers and crew were affected by fumes that spread from the cabin to the cockpit. The fumes aboard the flight seemed to be worse in the back of the plane. In addition to the odor, passengers felt confused and dizzy, and some had chest pains, and had to use on board oxygen masks. It was described as “a very unpleasant odor.”

The flight diverted to Charlotte and made a safe landing. Maintenance inspected the plane, the third such incident in Charlotte in two weeks.

Five people aboard the flight were hospitalized.