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    American Airlines: Frozen Toilet Discharge Hits the Fanblade


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    What: American Airlines Boeing 757-200 en route from New York to Paris
    Where: Halifax /Bangor
    When: Dec 30th 2009
    Who: 180 passengers
    Why: While en route, the discharge from a toilet water leak froze into a block of ice on the fuselage. It broke off and was sucked into the right engine, causing a big bang, which the passengers heard, and causing subsequent engine vibration and a probable oil leak.

    The pilot requested to divert first to Gander, then to Bangor Maine. They landed safely, with no injuries, although 7000 lbs heavy.

    A replacement jet was provided for the passengers.

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    British Fighter Jets Escorted Private Jet to Stansted

    A Luton-bound private passenger jet was escorted from Lagos by two British fighter jets to make emergency landing at Stansted airport, Essex at 7:49 p.m. on July 24.

    The aircraft, which is believed to be a Gulfstream small business jet, lost contact with UK authorities shortly after 7 p.m., forcing deployment of two Eurofighter Typhoons from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire.

    Reportedly one of the jet fighters also landed at the airport.

    An Essex Police spokesperson said: “Military jets were deployed on a precautionary basis when a private jet was diverted to Stansted…This was due to a loss of communication with the aircraft. The aircraft landed safely at Stansted airport at 7.49pm… All three people who were on board have been spoken to by police, it was established that everything was in order and the police response was stood down.”

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    Transavia Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Portugal

    Transavia flight HV-5666 had to make an emergency landing in Faro, Portugal, on May 29th.

    According to the airline, the plane heading from Amsterdam, Netherlands, to Gran Canaria, Spain, was diverted due to ‘medical reasons’.

    It is believed that the flight was diverted after a passenger’s body odor caused several other passengers around him to vomit and faint.

    The plane landed safely.

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    Lufthansa Fire and Emergency Landing

    What: German Lufthansa Airbus A300-600 en route from Malta to Frankfurt.
    Where: Malta International Airport
    When: Tuesday
    Who: 205 passengers evacuated with no injuries.
    Why: The crew reported a fire in its cargo hold and returned for an emergency landing 25 minutes after embarking.

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    Scandinavian Airlines Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Norway

    Scandinavian Airlines flight SK-7402 had to divert and make an emergency landing in Stavanger, Norway, on March 11th.

    The Boeing 737-700 plane heading from Las Palmas, Spain, to Haugesund, Norway, was diverted due to an engine issue.

    The plane landed safely. All 136 people aboard remained unharmed.

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    Mesa Makes Emergency Landing in South Bend


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    What: Mesa Airlines Canadair CRJ-700 en route from Portland to Chicago
    Where: South Bend
    When: July 22 2011
    Who: 57 passengers
    Why: Some time after taking off from Portland, the flight developed hydraulic issues. The pilots diverted to South bend, and made a safe landing.

    Passengers were provided transport to Chicago via bus.

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