Delta Air Lines Airbus A350 from Milan to ATL , Turbulence Injured 12

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Delta Air Lines Airbus A350 from Milan to ATL , Turbulence Injured 12

#1 Post by PHXPhlyer » Fri Sep 01, 2023 3:13 am

NTSB opens investigation into recent turbulence incident on Delta flight that injured 12

https://www.cnn.com/travel/ntsb-investi ... index.html

The National Transportation Safety Board said that it is opening an investigation into a Delta Air Lines flight rocked by turbulence on Tuesday that sent passengers and crew to the hospital.

“The Airbus A350 was en route from Milan, Italy, when flight encountered severe turbulence on approach to its planned destination of Atlanta,” the agency said in a tweet on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday evening.

The NTSB tweet said that a preliminary report on Delta flight 175 would be expected in two to three weeks.

The Federal Aviation Administration says a total of 12 people, one more than initially reported, were hurt in the incident. That agency’s initial report says one member of the flight crew sustained serious injuries. Also, three cabin crew members and eight passengers had minor injuries, it said.

The flight was about 40 miles northeast of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport when the turbulence occurred, and it eventually landed safely, according to the FAA.

In a 2021 report, the NTSB found that “turbulence-related accidents are the most common type of accident involving air carriers.”

Passenger Ayọ Suber described what happened on the plane earlier this week.

The first 10 hours of the flight were fine, she said, but when they got close to Atlanta, the turbulence struck.

“It was severe turbulence and then the plane just dropped straight down,” Suber told CNN. “That’s when I thought we were crashing.”

A woman sitting in the middle aisle flew out of her seat and the top of her head hit the overhead storage bins, said Suber.

“There was a woman who kept crying and saying she’s scared,” she added.

Suber said passengers were informed by the cockpit that medics would be standing by once the plane landed.

In a video taken by Suber, a crack can be seen on the bottom of a storage bin where a woman hit her head. After the plane landed, medics could be seen taking some passengers off the aircraft on stretchers.

Suber, who flies frequently, told CNN this terrifying experience will not keep her from flying.

“I felt like this was such a freak incident that I’m not scared to fly,” she said.

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Re: Delta Air Lines Airbus A350 from Milan to ATL , Turbulence Injured 12

#2 Post by llondel » Sat Sep 02, 2023 12:11 am

Another (to be ignored) lesson on why one should keep a seatbelt fastened while seated. I bet that woman wouldn't have hit her head if she'd been properly strapped in.

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Re: Delta Air Lines Airbus A350 from Milan to ATL , Turbulence Injured 12

#3 Post by OneHungLow » Sat Sep 02, 2023 8:08 am

I always worry for the Cabin Crew having to walk around, and who may be caught out by Clear Air Turbulence. I have seen one of the food carts partially levitate before. A heavy bit of metal like that could wreak havoc.
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