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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 Oct. 17, 2013: People visit the fort of King Rao Ram Baksh Singh in Unnao in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh state, India. Archaeologists began digging for treasure beneath the 19th century fort on Friday, after a popular Hindu holy man said a former king appeared to him in a dream and told him of the cache.AP PhotoOct. 18, 2013: Onlookers stand at the site where the state archaeological survey of India has sent a team of archaeologists to start digging at Daundia Khera village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The Indian government is digging for treasure after a civic-minded Hindu village sage dreamt that 1,000 tons of gold was buried under a ruined palace, and wrote to tell the central bank about it.Reuters/StringerLUCKNOW, India India ended a search for treasure beneath a 19th century fort after finding only a few bones and terracotta bricks but none of the gold predicted by a Hindu holy man's dream, an official said Friday.The search began Oct. 18 in Uttar Pradesh state in northern India after Hindu swami Shobhan Sarkar told a government minister that a former king appeared to him in a dream and told him of a nearly $50 billion cache.- Praveen Kumar Mishra, the leader of the digThe leader of the dig, Praveen Kumar Mishra, said the hunt had been suspended. 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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 APShirley Mitchell, who was believed to be the last surviving cast-member of the hit CBS sitcom I Love Lucy, died earlier this week, according to The Hollywood Reporter. She was 94.Mitchell died of heart failure on Monday, her sister-in-law Nancy Olson told the website on Wednesday. The veteran actress played Lucys friend Marion Strong-- with the cackling laugh-- in the classic show during the 1953 to 1954 season.The Ohio native later appeared in Perry Mason, The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Beverly Hillbillies.Mitchell was married to famed film composer Jay Livingston until his death in 2001.Click here for more from The Hollywood Reporter.

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