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    Small Plane Makes Crash-Landing in NY Cornfield; Pilot Injured

    A small plane made crash-landing in a cornfield in Milford town, New York on the morning of July 6.

    The plane, travelling from Oneonta Municipal Airport in New York, had to be landed in emergency after it developed an engine problem.

    The pilot, identified as Edward Schoene, 55, sustained injuries and was taken to hospital.

    The FAA is investigating the accident.

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    United Airlines Flight Overruns Runway at Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport

    United Airlines flight UA-878 overran the end of the runway during landing at Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport, Wisconsin, on February 23rd.

    The Boeing 737-900 plane, flying from Madison, Wisconsin, was originally scheduled for Minneapolis, Minnesota. However, the pilots decided to divert to Green Bay due to bad weather in Minneapolis.

    The plane came to stop about 250 feet off the runway.

    All one hundred eighty passengers and seven crew members remained uninjured.

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    Intra-Agency UAS Surveillance Drone-Detecting Testing at JFK

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    ©NUAIR Alliance drone test April 19, 2016
    The FY 2016 Appropriations law mandates that the FAA continue research into detection of UAS in airport environments.

    Because the FAA has received reports about unmanned aircraft systems (UAS, or “drones”) around JFK, the FAA is developing drone detecting technology. FAA Senior Advisor on UAS Integration, Marke “Hoot” Gibson, said “This effort at JFK reflects everyone’s commitment to safety.” The FAA, FBI, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Department of Justice, Queens District Attorney’s Office and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey participated in recent tests. U.S. Government is expanding on efforts to identify and deploy countermeasures to neutralize any threat posed by rogue UASs.

    At JFK, five rotorcraft and fixed wing UAS participated in system evaluations this May. Approximately 40 tests took place. The JFK tests follow up on research performed at Atlantic City International Airport. Griffiss International Airport test site in Rome, NY, provided the flight commander, and expertise in planning the individual tests.

    The NUAIR Alliance was part of the largest test of NASA’s UAS traffic management (UTM) research platform on April 19, 2016. That test consisted of 22 drones flying simultaneously at six different FAA UAS test site locations around the country.

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    Air Ambulance Crash Off Florida Coast


    On November 19, 2013, a Jet Rescue Air Ambulance Lear Jet 35A was en route from Hollywood Int’l Airport in Fort Lauderdale to Cozumel International Airport when the plane crashed in coastal waters three miles from Fort Lauderdale. The last contact with ATC was at 8:20. The pilots reported mechanical problems after takeoff: a May Day. He was in trouble and asked for permission to return to the runway. He was going to make a 180-degree turn and return to the airport.

    Skies were clear.

    There were four people aboard at the time—the two aforementioned pilots and two passengers—a doctor and nurse named as Fernando Senties Nieto and Mariana González Isunza. The flight had just dropped off a patient in Broward County.

    The bodies of a man and woman have been found. Command central was set up at a city marine on Southeast 15th.

    The search is ongoing.

    Fifty people and nine vessels involved in the search include a Miami Coast guard helicopter, two coast guard cutters, two small boats, three florida Fish and Wildlife conservation crew, and a Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue boat.

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    American Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Tampa

    American Airlines flight AA-2457 made an emergency landing in Tampa, Florida, on December 24th.

    The plane was flying from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Texas, when it experienced a hydraulic failure, prompting the pilots to perform an alternate gear extension.

    The plane landed safely. There were 145 passengers and 5 crew members aboard at the time; all of them remained safe.

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    Colombian Police Helicopter Crashed in Dense Forest; 15 Killed, 2 Injured

    helicoptersaopA Black Hawk helicopter crashed in dense forest near Gulf of Uraba, Colombia, on August 4.

    Authorities suspect the helicopter, carrying 17 Colombian police officers, crashed due mechanical failure. The officers were going to the Gulf of Uraba for an important operation at the time.

    Fifteen police officers died while another 2 sustained severe burns in the crash.

    The accident is being investigated.

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