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I commanded the pilot to make an emergency landing.
On Sunday, the helicopter's engine lost power, forcing the pilot to make the emergency landing, according to a preliminary report cited by a police spokesman.
Smoke inside an American Airlines Boeing 767 carrying 172 people to New York forced the pilot to make an unscheduled landing today at an airport here.
The British Airways order is the first for the type of engine since the explosion, which forced the pilot to make an emergency landing and led Qantas to ground part of its fleet.
In September, however, five geese collided with an American Airlines flight bound for Chicago, causing the right engine to fail and forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing at Kennedy International.
The pilots did not respond when the police helicopter signaled them, Mr. Peters said, and according to an aviation official, one of the two planes appeared to fly directly at the helicopter, forcing the helicopter pilot to make an evasive maneuver.
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At 10 15 p.m., the approach controller told the co-pilot to make a turn toward the runway and then to contact the tower controller on a different frequency.
They're working very hard – they've got experienced engineers and pilots to make it as safe as possible.
[New York Post] Geese smacked into a JetBlue plane leaving Westchester Airport on Tuesday night, forcing the pilots to make an immediate emergency landing.
He also wrote scathingly after officials secretly dug up the bodies of second world war pilots to make way for a supermarket.
Some airlines have sought to counter the problems that can result from low workload by requiring pilots to make some kind of input every 15 minutes; if not, their cockpit computers will buzz or beep.
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