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ANA lands safely at Osaka.

 
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:07 pm    Post subject: ANA lands safely at Osaka. Reply with quote

ANA flight landed safely st Osaka in'tl apt yesterday despite the front gear not opening.There were no injuries.Investigation is going on as to why it happened.The acft was Boeing Canada DH-E9.This news was reported on CNN.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 7:20 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Japan: Airline grounds Bombardier fleet after plane makes emergency landing
13-Mar-2007 09:42:05 AM (GMT) TOKYO (AP) _ All Nippon Airways grounded its entire fleet of Bombardier planes on Tuesday after the front landing gear on one failed to descend, forcing the aircraft to make an emergency landing with 60 people on board.

No one was injured when the Bombardier DHC-8 turboprop landed on its rear wheels and then carefully touched its nose to the runway. Sparks shot from the bottom of the white and blue fuselage as the plane skidded to a halt, but the pilot kept it on the tarmac.

The mishap was the latest in a string of problems with ANA's fleet of Canadian-made Bombardier aircraft, which forced Japan's second-largest airline to issue a formal apology last year. ANA said Tuesday it was grounding its fleet of 13 Bombardiers for inspection and wouldn't resume service until their safety had been confirmed.

The plane, carrying 56 passengers and four crew members, circled for nearly two hours over Kochi airport in western Japan as it tried to extend its front wheels and negotiate an emergency landing.

Rescue trucks sprayed the plane with fire retardant chemicals after it landed, and relieved passengers debarked.

The cause of the failure is not yet known, ANA spokesman Daisuke Kato said. The Transportation Ministry planned to launch an investigation, ministry spokesman Tetsu Shimizu said.

In February 2006, another Bombardier plane operated by ANA experienced landing gear problems. That pilot aborted an initial landing attempt after all three sets of wheels failed to deploy. The landing gear was later deployed manually, and none of the 25 passengers and crew was injured.

Later that month, two ANA-operated Bombardier airliners made emergency landings at Osaka airport shortly after taking off. One had problems with its heating system, while a warning lamp in the other signaled something was wrong with one of its doors. No one was injured.

In 2004, the right wheel of a Bombardier broke off while landing at Kochi airport, also with no injuries.

ANA's president apologized for the problems with Bombardier aircraft at the airline's annual shareholder meeting in June 2006. At the time, it had 11 Bombardiers in its fleet and had placed orders for 14 more.

Executive Vice President Shin Nagase apologized again Tuesday for ``causing great concern.''

Bombardier is in discussions with the airline about its safety concerns, said Masaki Okahata, a spokesman for Sojitz Corporation Corp., a trading company that acts as the manufacturer's representative in Japan.

``There has been trouble, but no accidents,'' Okahata said. ``Instead of laying blame, the airlines are talking with the manufacturer about the matter.''

Nationwide, there have been 77 reported incidents of irregularities with Bombardier planes since 2003, he said. The problems range from faulty lighting to bigger issues such as failed landing gear.

Bombardier officials at the company's headquarters in Montreal were not immediately available for comment.

The plane on Tuesday had made an earlier approach to the runway but pulled up.

Katsumi Nakamura, ANA operating officer, said the pilot tried ``touch-and-go,'' a practice of briefly touching down and hoping the shock releases the front wheels. Several attempts were unsuccessful, he said.

Soichi Kaji, an aviation expert, was quoted by NHK as saying, ``It was almost a perfect emergency landing.''

``Apparently the pilot was very calm and did just as he was trained,'' Kaji said, adding that good emergency preparations at the airport and fair weather helped the situation.

The plane had left Osaka airport earlier in the morning.

The worst single airplane disaster in history occurred in Japan in 1985, when a Japan Airlines Boeing jumbo jet crashed into a remote mountain, killing 520 of the 524 people aboard.

The jet was en route from Tokyo to Osaka when it lost control of its tail rudder.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2007 7:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Japan: Update: All Nippon Airways resumes Bombardier aircraft flights after emergency landing


TOKYO (AP) _ Japan's All Nippon Airways resumed operating its Bombardier planes Thursday, two days after a landing gear problem forced an emergency landing and spurred the company to ground the fleet.

None of the 60 people on board the Bombardier DHC-8-400 turboprop were injured when the pilot was forced to land the plane Tuesday with only its rear wheels after the frontal landing gear failed to extend.

A Transport Ministry investigation panel said Wednesday the landing gear door failed to open because a bolt was missing from the mechanism that operates it, ministry official Ryotaro Miyamoto said.

ANA inspected the landing gear systems on all its Canadian-made Bombardier aircraft and determined the planes were safe to fly, the company said in a statement.

Bombardier officials arrived in Japan on Thursday, Kyodo News agency reported. The officials were to meet with officials of the Transport Ministry on Friday and also to inspect the plane, Kyodo said.

The mishap was the latest in a string of problems with ANA's fleet of Bombardier aircraft, which forced Japan's second-largest airline to issue a formal apology last year. The airline operates five DHC 8-300 and 13 DHC-8-400 aircraft.

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