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Amazon Web Services recovered Monday morning from a widespread outage that disrupted services for major retailers, airlines, social media apps, financial platforms, and more. AWS infrastructure supports millions of websites and platforms. Air France 447 in 2009, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, and the recent Germanwings A320 incidents have drawn attention due to their significant impact on the airline industry, often attributing blame to pilot suicide, storms, or poor judgment. Similarly, crashes involving electric trains like the Disney Monorail, DC Metro in 2009, and Amtrak 188 are investigated with discussions of safety devices, track maintenance, or mechanical failure taking center stage. 

The public only begins to suspect something larger at play when widespread issues arise. Disruptions in cell phone service are often blamed on blocked tower access or bad weather, while the Blackberry outage in 2008 was attributed to a software glitch. However, engineers maintaining equipment and the grid are not easily deceived. During the Washington DC blackout, an electrical issue initially described as a "surge" hinted at something unusual. 

A key distinction exists between a failed electrical system, a simple outage, and an electromagnetic pulse. A pulse causes a surge—a sudden increase in magnetons and electrons—that disrupts equipment reliant on steady particle flow, leading to a runaway state. Surge protection can guard against lightning strikes, shutting down equipment to prevent damage. Yet, absent a lightning strike, such surges may point to the charged tail of Planet X, also known as Nibiru. 

What lies ahead for the public? As cell phone service and satellite cable TV continue to degrade, and as planes experience increasing electronics failures or cockpit smoke incidents, the challenges posed by such phenomena may become harder to ignore.

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 19, 2019 at 7:05pm

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7585161/BA-flight-Gatwick-...

BA flight from Gatwick to Morocco is forced to make emergency landing in Portugal after 'technical issue'

  • The Airbus A320 is understood to have been carrying 167 passengers at the time 
  • British Airways flight was going from London Gatwick to Marrakesh in Morocco
  • Plane said to have started filling up with smoke, leading to emergency landing

A BA flight from London Gatwick to Marrakesh in Morocco has reportedly had to make an emergency landing at Porto Airport in Portugal.

The Airbus A320 is understood to have been carrying 167 passengers. 

The landing is said to have been completed successfully.

A BA spokesman said the pilot had decided to divert as a precaution due to a technical issue and insisted there was no truth to local reports there was smoke in the cabin.

He said: 'We're very sorry for the delay to our customers' journeys after our aircraft diverted as a precaution due to a technical issue.'

Earlier this month four BA cabin crew were taken to hospital after a plane flying from Bari in southern Italy to London Gatwick filled with smoke.

The jet was forced to make an emergency landing in Basel, Switzerland.

All 165 passengers were evacuated safely following the drama at 30,000 feet.

Comment by Juan F Martinez on October 18, 2019 at 9:44pm

US Navy ‘doomsday’ aircraft grounded by bird strike  18 Oct, 2019

A Navy “doomsday” aircraft designed to be used as a command center in a nuclear war was knocked out of commission – by a bird, which caused over $2 million in damages when it was sucked into an engine during a test flight.

The E-6B Mercury plane was grounded after an unidentified species of bird was sucked into one of its four engines during a test flight at Naval Air Station Patuxent River in Maryland earlier this month. The plane was conducting a touch-and-go landing when the “Class A” accident occurred, causing over $2 million in damages and requiring the replacement of the entire engine. The bird was the only casualty.

https://www.rt.com/usa/471182-bird-strike-grounds-doomsday-plane/

Comment by Derrick Johnson on October 18, 2019 at 7:05am

Dramatic moment $24MILLION luxury yacht weighing 195 TONS plows into smaller boats moored at a Washington State port causing $100,000 in damage

  • Brand new Westport 125 was docked at Port Angeles, Washington for fueling 
  • Six-person crew was set to transport it to new owner in Fort Lauderdale, Florida 
  • Before fueling began, it inexplicably started moving eastward toward dock 
  • Yacht collided with dock and several other boats, causing $100,000 in damage
  • Sheriff's deputies say they do not suspect drugs or alcohol as playing a role
  • Chief investigator says one possible cause is 'onboard electronics' malfunction 
The yacht was being prepared by its six-person crew for its sail to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where its new owner awaits

Surveillance cameras captured the dramatic moment that a 125ft yacht worth $24million crashed into a fuel dock and smaller vessels causing $100,000 in damages. 

The incident took place on the morning of October 7, when Captain Steve Peckham, of the Westport Yacht company, moored a new Westport 125 at a fuel dock at Port Angeles Boat Haven just outside of Seattle, Washington.

But before the fueling process could begin, the boat began to accelerate forwards, sailing headlong into several smaller boats and the jetty, according to Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.  

Sheriff’s deputies say that they do not suspect drugs or alcohol played a role in the incident.

The collision resulted in damages exceeding $100,000, according to sheriff’s deputies.

No one was injured.

The yacht, which is owned by Westport, was getting ready to travel to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, for delivery to its new owner, according to the Peninsula Daily News.

‘It was tied up at the fuel dock and all of a sudden took off, charging forward,’ John Nutter, the director of properties, marinas, and airports, said.

‘It accelerated forward for unknown reasons.’

The sheriff’s office Marine Patrol Unit, the U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Unit, and the Port Angeles Police Department are handling the investigation.

‘It possibly had something to do with the on board electronics,’ Clallam County Chief Criminal Deputy Brian King said of the possible cause.

‘We don’t know if it was a software malfunction or electrical failure, something to that effect.’

The sheriff’s office said that the six-person crew was made up of Peckham and five other individuals, all of whom are employees of Westport.

Nutter said that Westport ‘will be covering all damages.’

The 195-ton Westport 125 is billed as a ‘next generation motoryacht’ which can house up to 10 people in five guest cabins - or staterooms - as well as crew quarters that can fit six members, including the captain.

Each guest cabin has a bathroom and living quarters.

The master stateroom is on deck forward. It includes two bathrooms as well as wardrobes.

The four guest staterooms, which have a private entrance from the lower deck midship foyer, offer a choice of queen-size or twin-size beds.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Westport for comment. 

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7585317/Dramatic-moment-24...

Comment by Derrick Johnson on October 17, 2019 at 5:46am

Massive Verizon outage across the US as data, texting and calls fail - and no word about when the issue will be resolved

  • Verizon outage occurred at 10AM ET and then again around 3PM ET 
  • Affecting all parts of the US, but mainly around the coastal states
  • Outage is effecting data, calling and texting abilities for thousands of customers

America’s ‘most reliable’ network has gone down.

Verizon appears to be out across the entire US, with the most recent reports coming in from New York City, Houston, Texas and Los Angeles, California.

The outage appears to be effecting data, payments, calls and texting for customers -- no official statement has been given by the communications and Technology Company yet.

It appears the outage began around 10 AM ET, subsided and then spiked back up again at 3 PM ET –Verizon has yet to make a statement regarding the issue. Downdetector is showing much of the coastal areas experiencing this inconvenience

It appears the outage began around 10 AM ET, subsided and then spiked back up again at 3 PM ET –Verizon has yet to make a statement regarding the issue.

Downdetector is showing much of the coastal areas experiencing this inconvenience.

This includes Los Angeles, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York City, Atlanta, Georgia and more.

And many Verizon users have flocked to Twitter to share their frustrations – one demanding the firm gets its ‘crap together’.

The outage comes a few months after Verizon customers on the US East Coast were hit by a massive outage, leaving thousands unable to send text messages.

The problem has affected Verizon users from New York to the southern tip of Florida, along with parts of the south and the Great Lakes area.

It appeared mostly to involve mobile phone and internet service, though some have reported issues with landline service as well.

Reports of service issues began shortly after 5 a.m. ET, and quickly grew to the thousands.

On social media, many customers have expressed frustration at the lack of updates from the company.

While Verizon hasn’t posted a statement on its Verizon Support, Verizon Wireless CS, or Verizon Twitter accounts, it confirmed the outage in a reply to a customer inquiry at 8:04 a.m. – about three hours into the texting blackout.

‘We have confirmed there is a texting outage on the east coast,’ the Verizon Wireless CS account tweeted in the reply.

‘Our technicians a fully aware we have a ton of customers that are being effected, and we're working non-stop to get this matter resolved as soon as possible.

Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7581551/Massive-Ver... 

Comment by M. Difato on October 14, 2019 at 4:59pm

American Airlines flight makes emergency landing at RDU after reports of smoke from cockpit

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/...

Aircraft Type - Embraer ERJ-145 (twin-jet)

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Orlando-bound JetBlue flight makes emergency landing at JFK

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...

Aircraft Type - Airbus A320 (twin-jet)
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Passengers OK after plane's emergency landing in St. Cloud

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.

Flight from Minneapolis to Minot, ND diverted to St. Cloud due to s...

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/...

Aircraft Type - Canadair Regional Jet CRJ-200 (twin-jet) 

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Comment by M. Difato on October 10, 2019 at 4:41pm

United flight turns around over Gulf, makes emergency landing in Tampa

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...

Aircraft Type - Boeing 737-900 (twin-jet

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PLANE MAKES EMERGENCY LANDING AFTER ENGINE CATCHES FIRE, AIR CONDITIONING STARTED RELEASING SMOKE INSTEAD OF AIR

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.

[and another]

https://samchui.com/2019/10/09/ethiopian-airlines-boeing-767-suffer...

ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES BOEING 767 SUFFERS UNCONTAINED ENGINE FAILURE

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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Plane makes emergency landing overnight at Buffalo airport

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.

Aircraft Type - Boeing 737-700 (twin-jet) 

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Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on October 8, 2019 at 8:29pm

https://ktla.com/2019/10/06/underground-explosions-that-injured-4-a...

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Comment by M. Difato on October 8, 2019 at 1:17am

British Airways makes emergency landing after smoke

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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United flight out of SFO makes emergency landing in Maine

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.

Aircraft Type - Boeing 787-9 (twin-jet) 
Comment by M. Difato on October 1, 2019 at 6:30am

IndiGo denies 'fire in engine' Goa minister claim after flight turns back

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.

Aircraft Type - Airbus A320 (twin-jet) 
Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on September 29, 2019 at 8:41pm

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/tenerife-blackout-plunges-...

Tenerife blackout plunges tourists into darkness after power station explosion

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.

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