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emergency call was legitimate. The Miami-Dade Police Department sent homicide
detectives to the airport to further investigate, said spokesman Javier
Baez. Police have not indicated any evidence of foul play, however."We're
still gathering as many facts as we can," Baez said.The Coast Guard
had a small boat and a helicopter involved in the search, but
Petty Officer Jon-Paul Rios said they stopped searching about 7 p.m. when
it got too dark.The fire rescue agency had three marine units and
two aircraft, said Lt. Arnold Piedrahita, a fire rescue spokesman. It wasn't
immediately clear whether they were still searching or when they planned
to stop for the night.According to an email from FAA spokeswoman Bergen,
the pilot radioed air traffic controllers at Miami Terminal Radar Approach
Control, which provides radar for flights within a 55-mile radius of Miami
International Airport. The control center then notified the Coast Guard.Bergen
said in an email late Thursday that she had no new information.
A US Airways Express flight from Philadelphia to Long Island was canceled
Wednesday night after passengers rallied behind a blind man who was removed
from the flight after his service dog became restless.Albert Rizzi said
the argument began when a crew member told him to put his
service dog under the seat in front of him as they waited
for the US Airways Express flight to leave Philadelphia International Airport
for the airport in Ronkonkoma, N.Y.Rizzi, who is legally blind, told MyFoxTwinCities.com
that the flight attendant became aggressive after noticing his service dog,
Doxy, laying in the aisle.He said the dog became restless after 45
minutes on the tarmac."The flight attendant comes over and says, 'I need
you to get that dog stowed again,'" Rizzi told the station. "She
comes back and gets in my face again. 'I told you that
dog needs to be under a seat or we are not taking
off.'"Flight attendants described the dog as agitated and expressed concern
that Rizzi was not controlling it, airline spokeswoman Liz Landau told The
Associated Press.Rizzi became verbally abusive, and the crew decided to
remove him, Landau said. That decision caused some of the other 33
travelers to become upset, she said, and the flight was canceled. US
Airways then arranged for a bus to drive passengers to Long Island."My
comfort level with my blindness was totally rocked," Rizzi said. "I felt
like a useless, unappreciated loser." One passenger told MyFoxTwin
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Nov. 14, 2013: A passenger fell out of this Piper PA 46
aircraft, which is shown at the Kendall-Tamiami Executive Airport in Miami.WSVNMIAMI
Rescue crews searched an area southeast of Miami after a pilot
reported to the Federal Aviation Administration that a passenger fell out
of his small plane into the ocean Thursday.FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen
says the call came at 1:30 p.m. Thursday from the pilot of
a Piper PA 46 aircraft. The plane was flying at about 2,000
feet when the call came in, she said.Coast Guard and Miami-Dade Fire
Rescue air and water units were searching an area about eight miles
southeast of Tamiami Executive Airport, south of Miami, where the plane
safely landed. It wasn't immediately clear where the flight originated or
how many people were on board.According to a recording on the website
LiveATC.Net, the unidentified pilot calmly radioed "mayday, mayday, mayday,"
and told an air traffic controller a door was ajar."I have a
door ajar and a passenger that fell down. I'm six miles from
Tamiami," the pilot says."You said you've got a passenger that fell out
of your plane?" the air traffic controller responds."That's correct, sir,"
the pilot responded. "He opened the back door and he just fell
out the plane."LiveATC.Net provides live air traffic-control broadcasts
from control towers and radar facilities around the world.Both the Coast
Guard and fire rescue officials said they hadn't confirmed whether the pilot's
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