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UNITED AIRLINES HAS BOMB THREAT ON BOARD “Message Written On Mirror” #news #aviation #bomb #unitedairlines #passenger
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·2024-4-21Brave 17-Year-Old Student Pilot Lands Plane Wthout Wheel #microsoftflightsimulator2020 #aviation #avgeek #fyp
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·2022-5-21Passenger with No Flying Experience Lands Plane After Pilot had Medical Emergency #microsoftflightsimulator2020 #avgeek #emergency #aviation #fyp
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·2022-5-13American Airlines Flight AA292 From New York to Delhi Is Diverting To Rome Due To A Bomb Threat
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·20h ago Delta Flight Declares Emergency Due to Landing Gear Malfunction - ATC Audio
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·1d ago UPS 747 Declares MAYDAY After Fire Warning- Emergency Landing In Louisville A UPS United Parcel Service Boeing 747-8, registration N612UP performing flight 5X-752 from Louisville, KY to Dallas Ft. Worth, TX (USA) with 3 crew, was climbing through about 3000 feet out of Louisville's runway 35L when the crew declared Mayday reporting they had a aft cargo fire indication. The aircraft stopped the climb at 4000 feet, the crew advised they also had a smell of smoke on board, requested a left hand pattern back to runway 35L, and landed safely on runway 35L about 15 minutes after departure. The aircraft vacated the runway and stopped on the parallel taxiway for inspection by emergency services. The crew advised emergency service they had had an aft cargo fire indication and a burning odour on board. Following the inspection the aircraft taxied to apron. The aircraft remained on the ground for about 37 hours before returning to service.
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·2d ago United Flight Suffers Flight Control Failure – Emergency Landing In New York
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·3d ago Midair Collision Kills 2 Near Arizona Airport A midair collision between two small planes at Marana Regional Airport in Arizona resulted in at least two fatalities on Wednesday, according to authorities. The Marana Police Department reported that the accident took place northwest of Tucson, though specific details were still emerging as first responders continued their work at the scene. The planes involved in the collision were identified as a Cessna 172S and a Lancair 360 MK II, both classified as fixed-wing, single-engine aircraft. The circumstances leading to the crash remain unclear, and officials have not yet provided information on how the collision occurred. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has launched an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the accident. While authorities have confirmed two fatalities, they have not ruled out the possibility of additional casualties as their response efforts continue.
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·4d ago Delta Plane Crash-Lands and Overturns During Landing in Toronto A Delta Air Lines CRJ-900, operated by Endeavor Air, has crash-landed and overturned with dozens of passengers on board. Emergency crews have responded to the scene, confirming an “incident” at the airport and reporting that all passengers and crew members have been safely accounted for. Delta Flight 4819, which departed Minneapolis at 11:47 a.m., now lies upside down on a snow-covered runway in Toronto.
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·6d ago Passenger Dies Mid-Flight on Jet2 Plane, Forcing Emergency Landing A Jet2 flight traveling from Tenerife to East Midlands Airport was forced to make an emergency landing after a passenger became critically ill and passed away. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon, prompting the crew to divert the plane to mainland Spain. The unexpected turn of events caused concern among passengers, as the crew worked swiftly to respond to the medical emergency. The passenger, a man in his 70s, reportedly experienced severe health complications during the flight. His nationality has not yet been disclosed. According to Diario de Avisos, a local newspaper in the Canary Islands, the aircraft was mid-journey when the crew declared a medical emergency. Passengers onboard observed the crew’s efforts to assist the man while coordinating with medical professionals on the ground. Despite the crew’s immediate response and the decision to divert the flight, the passenger’s condition continued to deteriorate. Tragically, he passed away before the plane could land. The flight crew followed emergency protocols, ensuring the aircraft landed safely so that medical personnel could take over. The airline has expressed its condolences to the passenger’s loved ones and confirmed that the flight resumed its journey to East Midlands Airport after the situation was handled.
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·2-15CRJ Slides Off Runway After Landing At St Louis Airport- ATC Audio No injuries were reported, and passengers were promptly transferred to the terminal via airport buses, according to the release. As of Wednesday evening, no official cause has been confirmed, but icy taxiway conditions are believed to be the likely factor.
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·2-13Hawaiian Airlines A330 Returns to Honolulu After Fuel Leak Spotted by ATC- Shortly after takeoff from Honolulu, air traffic controllers spotted what appeared to be fuel leaking from a Hawaiian Airlines widebody aircraft. The Airbus A330, headed for Seattle, was quickly notified of the situation despite no initial cockpit warnings. The flight crew immediately began assessing the issue and, after further evaluation, declared an emergency, prioritizing a return to Honolulu for a precautionary landing. Identified as Hawaiian Airlines Flight 22, the aircraft had only just departed when controllers noticed the possible leak trailing from one of its engines. Although the pilots had not yet received any system alerts, they swiftly initiated emergency protocols. Meanwhile, some passengers became aware that the aircraft had stopped climbing and leveled off unexpectedly. A few even reported seeing fluid streaming from the wing, prompting them to notify the cabin crew. As the situation unfolded, flight attendants worked to keep passengers calm and secure the cabin for landing. The crew coordinated with air traffic control to ensure a smooth return, and emergency responders positioned themselves on the ground in preparation. Fortunately, the aircraft touched down safely at Honolulu International Airport without further incident, where ground crews stood by to inspect the suspected fuel leak.
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·2-12Deadly Learjet Crash at Scottsdale Airport—1 Killed, 3 Seriously Injured A small business jet crashed into a parked aircraft while landing at Scottsdale Airport in Arizona, just east of Phoenix, on Monday afternoon. The collision resulted in one fatality and left three others injured. According to officials, the jet involved was a Learjet owned by Mötley Crüe frontman Vince Neil. However, Neil was not aboard the aircraft at the time of the crash, as confirmed by his attorney, Worrick Robinson. The plane had a total of four occupants—two pilots and two passengers. One member of the flight crew lost their life in the crash, while the three remaining individuals sustained serious injuries, according to the FAA. Initially, authorities reported that four people were injured, but later clarified the details. Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene to provide medical assistance to the survivors. Investigations into the cause of the accident are ongoing.
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·2-11Bomb Scare on Flight After Passenger’s Hotspot name Reads ‘I Have a Bomb’ An American Airlines flight preparing for departure was forced to return to the gate last week after crew members were alerted to a security concern involving a passenger’s WiFi hotspot name. The Austin Police Department confirmed to Fox News Digital that the hotspot contained the word “bomb,” prompting immediate action. The flight, identified as American Airlines Flight 2863, was scheduled to travel from Austin, Texas, to Charlotte, North Carolina. A passenger onboard later shared details about the incident online, stating that the suspicious hotspot name was something along the lines of “I have a bomb.” The unsettling discovery led to heightened concerns among passengers and crew, necessitating an investigation before the flight could proceed. Authorities were called in to assess the situation and determine whether there was an actual threat. Law enforcement officials ultimately concluded that the incident was the result of a prank rather than a credible security risk. While no further action was taken against the passenger responsible, the disruption caused delays and heightened tension onboard. The event serves as a reminder of the serious implications of security-related jokes in aviation, where even seemingly harmless pranks can lead to significant consequences.
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