Representatives told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS the flight, which was operating as a Delta connection, took off from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and was headed for Minot, North Dakota.
On Monday, May 11th, we had a surge of power through our house so great, that it magnified the brightness of our lightbulbs tenfold. The lights and one of the circuits proceeded to burn out, and the surge fried anything that was plugged in—as a strong burst of magnetic energy would. Even a surge strip did not keep the cable box from being fried. This type of situation has never occurred in our home in over 50 years. The event occurred at a little after 13:00 pm CST, or 18:00 UTC. No source was found for the surge, only a fried wire, which had caused a burning smell in the home. Certainly a malfunctioning wire, more than like fried by the surge as well, would not cause a surge in power, but a reduction in it. Would the Zetas care to comment on whether we are now experiencing EMPs from PX on a more frequent basis? If so, would it be recommended that all electronics not in use be disconnected from their power source? Space was relatively quiet, but the magnetosphere was fluctuating widely. [and from another] http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news... The cut was said to have been caused by an electrical surge. People in the area say "Smoke was coming from the electric cupboard from 86 Deansgate when the power surge hit. 4 fire engines responded to the call". Jade Barrow is a receptionist at 86 Deansgate, and said the whole building shook. She said: "The firemen explained to me that an electrical surge is like 2 magnets hitting each other. That's why it all shook because of the force." [and from another]https://poleshift.ning.com/profiles/blog/show?id=3863141%3ABlogPost... May 15. After 15 days with approximately 300 hours of missing data, it appears the uninterrupted BATSRUS RCM image feed has resumed.
Air France 447 in 2009 and Malaysia 370 and the recent Germanwings A320 are in the news because they impact the airline industry, and the blame thus placed elsewhere. To date, pilot suicide, storms, and bad pilot judgement have been used, and how is the public to know otherwise? Electric trains such as the Disney Monorail and DC Metro crash incidents in 2009 and the recent Amtrak 188 go into investigation while talking heads murmur about safety devices or track maintenance or mechanical failure, which ultimately get the blame.
It is only when the public is broadly affected that the public can get a hint that something else is afoot. Cell phones are regularly having disrupted service but the blame is placed on blocked access to towers or bad weather. The blackberry outage in 2008 was blamed on a software glitch. If the public is frankly being lied to, engineers responsible for maintaining equipment and the grid are not fooled. The talk has spilled over into the press, or into conversations with the public. During the Washington DC blackout, the electrical problem was described at first by the Washington Post as a “surge”.
This is a key determinant between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and electro-magnetic pulse. Pulse is a surge, and the sudden increase in the amount of magnetons and their associated electrons, such that equipment controlled by a steady pace of either particle flow goes into a runaway state. When equipment is guarded by surge protection, to guard against lightning strikes, it will shut down, as a brownout situation can damage equipment. But unless a lightning strike was present, there can be no excuse for a pulse or surge other than the presence of the charged tail of Planet X, aka Nibiru.
What can the public expect? As cell phone service and cable TV via satellite continues to degrade, as airplanes increasingly crash during complete electronics failure or are forced to land with smoke in their cockpits, as electric trains surge off the tracks and brakes fail, as transformers explode at dams and on the grid, and as residential lights flicker and erratic and unexplained and spotty blackouts descend, the public can expect endless inane excuses from the establishment. The truth will be withheld because mankind is so dependent upon his electrical systems and equipment that the thought of being without is unthinkable. It is mass denial.
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https://abc11.com/american-airlines-flight-makes-emergency-landing-...
MORRISVILLE, N.C. (WTVD) -- An American Airlines plane flying from Charlotte to Virginia made an emergency landing at RDU Sunday (Oct 13) evening after reports of smoke out of the cockpit, according to officials.
Crews onboard flight AA4911 declared the flight an emergency after reporting a smoke odor.
Around 6:45 p.m., first responders arrived at the scene to examine the plane.
The plane was carrying 45 passengers, according to officials at RDU.
There were no reports of injuries aboard the plane.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/AAL4911/history/20191013/2028Z/...
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https://madison.com/travel/orlando-bound-jetblue-flight-makes-emerg...
NEW YORK (AP) — Officials say a JetBlue Airways flight bound for Orlando has safely landed at John F. Kennedy International Airport after the crew reported smoke in the cockpit and declared an emergency.
The Federal Aviation Administration says JetBlue flight 227, an Airbus A320, had departed Newark Liberty International Airport en route to Orlando International Airport when it was diverted. It landed at JFK shortly after 7:30 p.m. Sunday (Oct 13).
A JetBlue spokesman says the crew had noticed an "electrical smell" in the cockpit. He said the passengers continued on to Orlando in a new aircraft.
The FAA said it will investigate.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/JBU227/history/20191013/2217Z/K...
https://kstp.com/news/passengers-ok-skywest-plane-emergency-landing...
Monday, passengers on a SkyWest Airlines flight are safe after their plane made an emergency landing at the St. Cloud Airport Sunday night (Oct 13).
Representatives told 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS the flight, which was operating as a Delta connection, took off from the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport and was headed for Minot, North Dakota.
A smoky smell in the cabin led to an unexpected landing in St. Cloud.
A passenger, who shared a photo with 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS, said oxygen masks were deployed.
Additional information on what caused the smoky smell has not yet been released.
Photo: Mary Matthews https://kstp.com/news/flight-from-minneapolis-to-minot-north-dakota...
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/SKW3661/history/20191014/0000Z/...
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TAMPA (WFLA) — A United Airlines flight made an emergency landing at Tampa International Airport Tuesday morning (October 8) after a passenger smelled smoke in the cabin.
The emergency landing was out of an ‘abundance of caution,’ a United Airlines spokesperson told WFLA, and no smoke was found in the cabin.
The flight left Orlando at 9:07 a.m. and was on its way to Houston. According to Flight Aware, the plane turned around in the the middle of the Gulf of Mexico and landed at TIA around 10:45 a.m.
The airplane will be kept on the ground to go through a mechanical check. All passengers were transported to an alternate United Airline plane.
Source: https://www.wfla.com/news/united-flight-turns-around-over-gulf-make...
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An Ethiopian Airlines plane made an emergency landing after an engine caught fire shortly after takeoff on Tuesday morning (October 8), according to officials.
The Boeing 767 had just departed from an airport near Dakar, Senegal, in West Africa and was on its way to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, via Bamako, Mali, when the jet's right engine burst into flames, the Associated Press reported.
According to Tidiane Tamba, a spokesperson for Blaise Diagne International Airport—located about 27 miles east of downtown Dakar—the pilots requested an emergency landing and turned back to where they had departed.
The plane landed safely and emergency crews on the ground quickly extinguished the fire. Officials said that none of the 90 passengers and crew on board had been harmed.
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https://samchui.com/2019/10/09/ethiopian-airlines-boeing-767-suffer...
An Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 767 was climbing out of Blaise Diagne International Airport on the 8th of October when its right hand engine failed.
The aircraft, registered ET-AMG, was performing flight ET908 to Bamako with 90 people on board when the right hand Pratt and Whitney PW4062 engine suffered from an uncontained failure.
Passengers reported a loud bang with smoke pouring into the cabin shortly after. Following indications and appropriate checklists, the pilots halted the climb at 2500 feet and returned to Blaise Diagne International Airport.
Landing successfully around eight minutes after departure, the aircraft vacated the runway and was greeted by emergency services who put out a fire in the failed engine.
No passengers were injured during the incident and everyone was removed from the aircraft using stairs attached to the left hand doors. Everyone was provided instructions to be accommodated by alternative flights.
Ethiopian Airlines released a statement on the incident, saying the Boeing 767-300 had encountered a technical problem and needed to return to its departure airport..."
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https://buffalonews.com/2019/10/09/plane-makes-emergency-landing-ov...
A Southwest Airlines plane was diverted and made an emergency landing early Wednesday morning at Buffalo Niagara International Airport before heading on to its destination, according to the Niagara Frontier Transit Authority.
Southwest flight No. 1291 from Chicago to Providence, R.I., was diverted to Buffalo Niagara at 12:04 a.m. Wednesday (October 9) due to reports of smoke in the cockpit, officials said.
The Boeing 737, which had 135 people on board, landed safely as emergency units responded on the ground.
The source of the smoke was unknown; the NFTA said Southwest would be investigating the cause.
The flight departed Chicago Midway International Airport at 9:46 p.m. Central Standard Time Tuesday night and was scheduled for a 1 a.m. arrival at T.F. Green International Airport in Providence. It left Buffalo around 2 a.m. Wednesday and arrived in Providence at approximately 3 a.m.
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https://ktla.com/2019/10/06/underground-explosions-that-injured-4-a...
When a series of electrical explosions rattled an Oktoberfest celebration in Huntington Beach Saturday night, it sent some people screaming and running through the streets, witnesses say.
The explosions came quickly, one after the other. Some witnesses described power outages as the first fireball shot up over the crowded Old World Village’s Oktoberfest celebration on Center Drive.
Authorities initially said four people suffered minor injuries in the incident, but later said five people were hurt, including an unidentified civilian who suffered moderate to severe injuries, according to Huntington Beach Fire Department Battalion Chief Jeff Lopez.
Firefighters were called to Old World German Restaurant shortly after 8 p.m. to respond to a transformer fire. As an employee led them to the transformers in the vault room, an explosion suddenly erupted, knocking the employee and firefighters down, according to Lopez. Two firefighters were injured and taken to a local burn center for treatment and later released, officials said.
As firefighters got up, they noticed the employee that led them in was missing, Lopez said. They were searching for the person when another explosion followed about a minute later. The employee's condition is unclear.
A preliminary investigation found that one of the restaurant's three transformers exploded in an underground vault, authorities said.
The chief described the fire that resulted from the explosions as minimal, and said crews were able to extinguish the flames quickly.
Hundreds of people are believed to have been at the event at the time. The chief described a "dazed" crowd standing outside as crews were trying to manuever through to get to the fire.
Witness Kyle Nelson said he saw three large explosions in rapid succession coming from the festival Saturday.
Another witness said she was standing in line waiting to get in to one of the venues when she saw "a ball of flame that came up," followed by two more.
"Every one just panicked and just started running every which way," Glenis Peters said. "It was just chaos."
She described her friend grabbing her hand, and the two running away together, fearing everything would go up in flames.
"It was really scary, you can feel the heat from it," Peters said. "It was a huge ball of flame."
One employee working at the event told KTLA she smelled what she thought was gas shortly before the blasts.
On Sunday morning, crews could be seen outside the restaurant, working around what appeared to be an electrical transformer.
SoCal Edison is expected to continue the investigation to determine what went wrong with the transformer, Lopez said.
The blasts knocked out power for at least 300 customers in the area, but it was expected to be restored at around noon, authorities said.
Four British Airways crew members were taken to hospital after an aeroplane filled with smoke at 30,000 feet.
All of the plane's 165 passengers were safely evacuated after the aircraft's emergency landing in Basle, Switzerland.
The Airbus 320 had been travelling from Bari, Italy, to Gatwick, but was forced to make the emergency stop when the jet became enveloped in smoke.
British Airways then sent another plane to pick up the stranded passengers and return them to the UK.
One of the passengers told the Sun: 'The cabin started to smell of smoke and then we could see smoke and the crew were looking a bit worried so the captain came over the Tannoy and announced we were making an emergency landing.'
Source - https://www.poandpo.com/news/british-airways-makes-emergency-landin... Published: October 7,2019
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https://www.kron4.com/news/national/united-flight-out-of-sfo-makes-... Posted: Oct 7, 2019 / 05:25 AM PDT / Updated: Oct 7, 2019 / 05:25 AM PDT
BANGOR, Maine (AP) – A United Airlines flight with more than 200 people aboard has made an emergency landing in Maine.
A United spokesman says a cabin pressure issue diverted the Amsterdam-bound Flight 986 that had left San Francisco on Sunday afternoon to land in Bangor early Monday, local time.
The spokesman says the 13 crew members helped 197 passengers safely deplane.
He said the airline was working to provide overnight accommodations to customers who would fly on Monday afternoon to Newark, New Jersey, and from there to Amsterdam, arriving Tuesday morning.
Details about the cabin pressurization issue weren’t available.
A 2005 AP story exploring the Bangor airport’s role as a haven for diverted planes said the airport created from the former Dow Air Force Base is the last U.S. airport for outgoing flights to Europe.
https://www.asianage.com/india/all-india/011019/indigo-denies-fire-...
IndiGo flight 6E336, operating from Goa to Delhi on September 29 returned to Goa due to 'technical issues in engine', the airline said in statement.
Panaji: An IndiGo flight to Delhi had to return to the Goa airport and make an emergency landing after its engine developed "some technical issues" mid-air, the airline said on Monday.
Goa Power Minister Nilesh Cabral, who was among the passengers on the flight which took off from the coastal state on Sunday, told PTI that the aircraft's engine caught fire following which the plane had to return to the airport.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched a probe into the incident.
IndiGo flight 6E336, operating from Goa to Delhi on September 29 returned to Goa due to "technical issues in engine", the airline said in statement.
"As per the laid down Standard Operating Procedures, our pilot landed the aircraft in Goa for inspection. All the passengers were accommodated on other flights to Delhi," a spokesperson of the airline said.
Nilesh Cabral, however, said the flight had to return after the aircraft's engine caught fire.
He later flew to Delhi in another plane. "The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has started an investigation into the IndiGo Goa-Delhi flight incident," a senior DGCA official said.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/tenerife-blackout-plunges-...
17:32, 29 SEP 2019
Around one million people were estimated to have been affected by the blackout as trams ground to a halt and dozens of people got trapped in lifts
Updated17:37, 29 SEP 2019
Tourists were plunged into darkness after a massive blackout hit the popular Spanish island of Tenerife.
Trams in the capital of Santa Cruz grounded to a halt and around 70 people had to be rescued from lifts by fire crews after the power went down at around 1pm today.
Around one million people were estimated to have been affected by the blackout - although airports were reportedly not affected after generators kicked in.
Despite initial reports pointing to an incident in Candalaria, the power cut was later blamed on an explosion at a sub-station in Granadilla in the south of the island.
A map released by power company e-distribucion shows how the blackout affected the entire country, which is part of the Canary Islands.
Mains electricity began to be restored to parts of the island this afternoon.
Tram bosses in the capital Santa Cruz tweeted around 5.30pm local time they were “slowly” beginning to re-establish normal service.
A receptionist at the three-star Hotel Catalonia Oro Negro said the mains electricity was down but the hotel was functioning as normal with generators.
A receptionist at the Jardin Tropical Hotel in the neighbouring Adeje said the blackout was causing some problems and the air conditioning at the hotel was not working but “thankfully all the lifts were working” and there were no major calamities.
A Spanish bar owner in Los Cristianos said: “I’m not affected because there’s a generator in the building where the bar is but a lot of bars and restaurants in the area are without electricity and will have had to close.
“The blackout happened just before lunch so it couldn’t have occurred at a worst time.”
Brit Debbie Moyse, manager at the Cozy Cafe in Playa de Las Americas, added: “I reckon I’m going to lose around 10,000 euros in food alone.
“I’ve got four large-stand up freezers and seven catering fridges in the kitchen and everything in there will have to be thrown away.
“We’re well-known in the area for our Sunday lunches and we haven’t been able to serve any hot food since around 1pm.
“All I can serve are cakes and cold drinks till the ice melts.
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At the moment I’ve got 20 people on the terrace getting stuck into the sangria while another customer has managed to put on some music through his phone.
“I’ve been in Tenerife for five years and have never heard of a blackout this size.
"The whole of the island has been hit.
"The owner has been here for 20 years and it’s the first time he’s heard of a blackout on this scale either.”
A spokesman for a local regional government-run emergency service coordinator said: “Mains electricity has gone down on the island of Tenerife. The provider is currently working on restoring service."
Tenerife’s mayor Patricia Hernández said on Twitter that Endesa would take six hours to repair the outage.
(There was reportedly an issue in the plane's electronics system.)
https://news.webindia123.com/news/Articles/World/20190928/3607661.html
The special aircraft given to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan by Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman for his visit to the US made an emergency landing at the John F. Kennedy International Airport here after developing a technical snag.
Khan had taken off for home from New York's JFK International Airport on Friday evening in a special jet placed at his disposal by the Saudi government, but it flew back in a couple of hours to have the problem fixed, Pakistani media reported.
According to reports, the technical fault was being fixed and there was no cause for concern. The fault was noticed when the airplane was near Toronto.
Imran Khan is to spend the night in a private hotel in New York while the flight will be rescheduled after fixing the fault.
A Pakistani delegation, including Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, is accompanying Imran Khan. There was reportedly an issue in the plane's electronics system.
Pakistan's Ambassador to United Nations, Maleeha Lodhi, who had earlier seen off Imran Khan, rushed back to the airport.
Imran Khan, who led the Pakistan delegation to the 74th session of the UN General Assembly, waited at the airport for some time while technicians tried to fix the fault, but since more work was needed, they decided to fly on Saturday morning.
Lodhi escorted the Prime Minister back to the Roosevelt Hotel where he was staying during his hectic seven-day trip.
Officials said if the plane is not fixed in the morning, Imran Khan would take a commercial flight back to Pakistan where he is anxious to visit earthquake-hit areas and visit the affected families.
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https://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/transport/article/3030850/hong-...
A Hong Kong Airlines flight carrying about 280 passengers to Indonesia returned to the city on Sunday (Sept 29) to make an emergency landing after experiencing a mid-air technical glitch.
Flight HX707 was flying to Denpasar, the capital of Bali province, after departing from Hong Kong International Airport at 12.05pm.
The Airport Authority said it received a report at 12.36pm that the flight wanted to return and requested a “standby”. It made the emergency landing at 12.57pm on the south runway, which is usually used for departures.
Ambulances and fire engines were rushed to the runway for a “full emergency” standby. There was no report of any injury and coaches took the passengers back to the terminal.
The south runway was closed until 2.40pm.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/videos/news/doha-bound-indigo-f...
Posted: September 21, 2019, An Indigo flight bound for Doha, Qatar made an emergency landing at the Chennai airport after detecting smoke mid-air. The flight was carrying 139 passengers and 7 crew members. The smoke was detected by the pilot after smoke sensors went off in the cargo bay. The flight then took off again after a 3 hour delay. Such an incident is the fourth one in the past one week.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sns-bc-us--emergency-landing-air-ch...
Officials say an Air China jet bound for Beijing made an emergency return Tuesday
(Sept 17) to Dulles International Airport after reporting an engine fire.
In a statement, the Federal Aviation Administration says that the Air China flight landed safely Tuesday in Washington after reporting an engine fire and that its pilot was in contact with air traffic control at all times.
The FAA says Air China Flight 818 departed Dulles at 4:39 p.m. EDT and returned at 5:54 p.m. A spokesman for the Washington Metropolitan Airport Authority identified the craft as a Boeing 777, which the aircraft maker says seats from 317 to 396 people.
A spokeswoman for Air China says the airline isn't aware of any injuries and that passengers are being placed on other flights or housed overnight.
https://www.wkyt.com/content/news/Delta-flight-makes-emergency-land...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFTS/CNN/AP) - On Wednesday afternoon (Sept 18) , Delta Air Lines diverted an Atlanta flight headed to Florida after an unknown issue caused the cabin’s oxygen masks to be released. The plane dropped nearly 30,000 feet during an 8-minute period.
The Fort Lauderdale-bound plane made an emergency landing at Tampa International Airport about an hour after it left Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
“Out of nowhere I felt what felt like a sort of a rapid descent we started dropping in altitude and then air masks the oxygen masks dropped from the top of the plane chaos sort of ensued amongst the passengers," Harris DeWoskin, a Delta Flight 2353 passenger, said.
DeWoskin snapped photos during what he described as panic onboard the plane.
“Initially it was sort of a panic. There wasn’t really any forewarning. The oxygen masks dropped down. Then one of the flight attendants, I believe, grabbed the intercom and was just
repeatedly over the intercom stating, ‘Do not panic. Do not panic,’ but obviously it’s a hectic moment, so the passengers around me, a lot of people were kind of hyperventilating breathing really hard," DeWoskin said.
A statement by Delta says the plane was diverted out of an abundance of caution over the “cabin pressure irregularity.” It says the plane is now being evaluated by maintenance technicians.
“Eventually the captain came over the intercom and sort of explained there was a cabin pressure issue, a pressurization issue, so they began quickly descending obviously to get to some air that was more breathable, but they weren’t able to get low enough quick enough to keep the oxygen masks from falling down," DeWoskin said.
Safe on solid ground, DeWoskin is thankful it wasn’t worse.
“Life is fragile like there was a scary 60 to 90 seconds where we really didn’t know what was going on," he said.
Delta said the passengers were bused about four hours to their original destination. According to Delta’s website, the plane was a Boeing 767.
https://flightaware.com/live/flight/DAL2353/history/20190918/1941Z/...
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