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. – The admits for the first time that Myanmar Air Force jets and conducted air strikes against rebel Kachin Independence Army forces in northern Myanmar on 30 December 2012, but claims that all of its other air operations in the area since late December 2012 have focused only on flying in supplies to forces fighting rebels. – The United States carries out two strikes by in. One hits a vehicle near in, killing all six militants in it, including the commanders and Rapa Khan. The other strikes a car near in, killing two militants and the Pakistani Taliban commander Faisal Khan.
–: In Slovakia, a package containing the explosive RDX was placed in the luggage of a passenger at by as part of a training exercise. Due to an error, the package was not recovered and the luggage was loaded onto a Danube Wings flight to Dublin. The error was not realized until the plane had departed. The were not informed until 5 January, causing a bomb alert in Dublin. The innocent passenger was arrested but later released when the Slovak Government admitted he was blameless. – 9Q-CAA of airline was substantially damaged when it departed the side of the runway at,. The aircraft was later reported as damaged beyond repair.
– Asian Spirit Flight 321, an departing from Manila, piloted by Captain Alexandro Tiglao with First Officer Dominick Mendoza as co-pilot, overshot the runway at at 7:30 a. M., due to heavy tailwinds with gusts reaching 14 knots while landing on runway 21. – Press observers report that the Myanmar Air Force has conducted daily strikes against rebel Kachin Independence Army forces in northern Myanmar since 28 December 2012.
– An American unmanned aerial vehicle strike in, kills three members, one of them a local commander. – In the, the conducts two airstrikes on the rebel stronghold of, killing 12 people. Syrian rebels claim to have killed the commander of the Syrian government air base at. – Flight 2450, operated by D-ABKF overran the end of the runway after an aborted take-off at high speed due to an airspeed discrepancy on the two pilots' instruments.
The incident happened at. There were no injuries among the 171 people on board. – A United States Army Sikorsky Aircraft helicopter crashes near Tal Afar, Ninawa Governorate, Iraq. The aircraft, part of a two-Black Hawk helicopter team, was traveling between military bases when the accident occurred, resulting in 12 fatalities. –, a -300, crashes into the Red Sea, killing all 135 passengers and 13 crew members in the worst ever accident involving the 737-300. – Launch of, also referred to as the '98 Lander, NASA 290-kilogram robotic spacecraft lander, to study the soil and climate of Planum Australe, a region near the south pole on Mars.
–, a M, crashes on take off at Irkutsk, killing 125 on board plus 1 on ground. A fuel-fed fire had erupted in the area of the no.
2 engine, causing damage to hydraulic lines and control surfaces. Control was lost and the aircraft crashed amongst farm buildings. – Oregon Air National Guard, 63-7626 (?), of 123rd FIS/Oregon ANG from Portland, Oregon, crashes on a training mission 30 miles (48 km) off Tillamook Bay, injuring both crew, who were plucked from the Pacific Ocean, authorities said. –, a, crashes near Abidjan because of engine failure. Out of the 52 passengers and crew on board, there was only 1 survivor. – An Iranian C-130 Army transport crashes into a mountain while attempting to land at Zahedan Airport (ZAH) in southeastern Iran, killing all 103 on board. – makes its final flight.
– Third (of five) Ling-Temco-Vought XC-142As, 62-5923, suffers major landing gear and fuselage damage during landing on 14th Cat II flight at Edwards AFB, California, having logged only 14:12 hrs. Cat II flight time. Air Force decides to use wing from this airframe to repair XC-142A No. 2, 62-5922, which suffers major damage on 19 October 1965, other useful items are salvaged from airframe no. 3, and the cannibalized fuselage is scrapped in the summer of 1966. – Death of, Jewish Soviet engineer, expert in the field of aircraft and rocket engines.
– A United States Air Force carrying two Mark 53 nuclear bombs loses its vertical stabilizer in turbulence during a winter storm and crashes on Savage Mountain near Barton, Maryland - this is known as the. Only two of the five crewmen survive.
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Retrieved 17 September 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-20. A cargo plane carrying Turkish workers crashed during landing at an airstrip north of Baghdad, killing 30 people and injuring at least two, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said. Initial reports indicated the plane crashed due to bad weather and heavy fog, a Foreign Ministry official said on condition of anonymity because an official announcement had not yet been authorized. Private Turkish news agencies said the plane was trying to land around noon local time (7 a.m.
ET) at the U.S. Military base at Balad, 50 miles north of Baghdad. The Foreign Ministry confirmed that the crash happened at Balad, but did not say whether it was at the U.S. The Antonov-26 plane had taken off from an airport in Turkey’s southern city of Adana and was carrying construction workers from the Kulak construction company, the governor of Adana said. The company’s owner was among the dead, CNN-Turk television reported. Phone calls to Kulak’s offices in Adana and Ankara went unanswered after the crash. On board were 29 Turks and one American, as well as three air crew members from Moldova, one from Russia and one from Ukraine, Gov.

Cahit Kirac said. The deputy head of Turkey’s aviation authority, Ali Ariduru, confirmed that there were 35 people on board, but did not give the names or nationalities of the killed and injured.
It was unclear whether anyone escaped the crash uninjured. CNN-Turk television said the pilot had aborted an initial landing attempt for an unknown reason, then crashed on his second attempt. – After a fighter intercepts a patrol aircraft operating near the disputed (known in China as Diaoyu) Islands, two Chinese fighters arrive and monitor the F-15. Japanese officials state that Japan has scrambled fighters to protect the islands 150 times in the previous year.
– Flight 5218, operated by 9M-AHH, sustained substantial damage in a runway excursion accident at, Malaysia. All 123 passengers and six crew members survived. The Flight from to. The flight landed on 's runway 25 in heavy rain around but skidded to the right and went off the side of the runway. It came to rest in the grass with the nose gear dug in or collapsed. – Flight 634, operated by N816UA made an emergency landing at when the right main landing gear failed to deploy. The aircraft sustained some damage when the right engine contacted the runway.
The 53 passengers and crew evacuated the aircraft via the emergency chutes without injury. Associated Press, 'Assad's Planes Target Damascus Suburbs,' The Washington Post, January 14, 2013, p. A7. (in German). Retrieved 13 January 2010.
Retrieved 2010-07-16. A/C struck top of embankment and cartwheeled into ground after receiving hostile fire while conducting a combat air patrol with another OH-58D just outside of FOB Courage. 'BAGHDAD (Reuters) – A U.S. Apache helicopter that crashed west of Baghdad on Tuesday may have been shot down by Iraqi guerrillas, a U.S.
Military spokesman said'. 'Our initial information tells us that it's possible that the helicopter was downed by or at least was struck by enemy fire,' the spokesman said after the helicopter crashed near the town of Habbaniya, about 50 miles west of the capital. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
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On January 13th, 2004 an Apache was shot down near the western Iraqi town of Habbaniyah. This was the second of the heavily armed gun-ships downed by guerrilla fire since President Bush declared an end to major combat May 1st, 2003. Anonymous, 'Airstrike Kills at Least 7 Near Syrian Capital,' Associated Press, January 21, 2013. Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 17 September 2009.
Richard Mauer (2008-02-09). Anchorage Daily News. Retrieved 2010-02-23. The brigade's third Silver Star honoree, Master Sgt.
Thomas Ballard, helped lead a team that protected an Apache helicopter shot down in the Najaf attack while under fierce fire themselves. ^. Retrieved 2010-07-15. Jonathan Karl (2007-01-22). Retrieved 2007-05-31.