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Japan Airlines Flight Suffers Hydraulic Leak After Landing at Osaka International Airport

Japan Airlines flight JL-133 suffered a hydraulic leak after landing at Osaka International Airport, Japan, on December 19th.

The incident happened when the plane was coming from Tokyo International Airport, Japan.

The plane had to temporarily stop on the taxiway before it reached the gate.

All three hundred and twenty-five people aboard remained unharmed.

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Delta Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing due to Hydraulic Leak

Delta Airlines flight DL-181 made an emergency landing in Manila, Philippines, on July 18th.

The Boeing 767-300 plane flying from Narita International Airport, Japan, was descending toward Manila when the crew noticed a hydraulic leak.

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

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Alitalia Flight Makes Emergency Landing at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport

Alitalia flight AZ-608 had to return and make an emergency landing at Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Italy, on April 10th.

The Boeing 777-200 plane took off for John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York, but had to return shortly afterwards after the crew reported a hydraulic leak.

The plane landed back uneventfully. All passengers and crew members remained safe.

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F-16 Jet Makes Emergency Landing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

An F-16C fighter jet made an emergency landing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Greene County, Ohio, on April 4th.

According to the base spokesperson Bryan Ripple, the jet belonging to the Toledo-based 180th Fighter Wing declared an emergency due to a hydraulic leak.

The plane landed safely. No injuries were reported.

It is believed that the jet was involved in an aerial training exercise in the Buckeye Military Operating Area before the incident.

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Passengers Jump out as Loganair Plane Makes Emergency Landing in Netherlands

LoganairA Loganair charter flight had to return and make an emergency landing at Rotterdam The Hague Airport in the Netherlands on September 30.

The Saab 340 aircraft, carrying 17 passengers, departed for Aberdeen, Scotland, but had to turn back shortly afterwards due to a hydraulic leak. Passengers reported seeing red fluid leaking out from the aircraft’s wing.

According to an airline spokesperson, “The aircraft landed safely at the airport around 4.35pm local time where it was brought to a halt, but subsequently rolled just off the runway due to an issue with the hydraulics.” The passengers had to jump out of the emergency exits.

The airline arranged a replacement service for the passengers.