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Strong turbulence: 27 wounded on Aeroflot 777-300ER
A passenger shared a video record showing the situation in the cabin after the incident. (www.airlinerpulse.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Wounded? We're they shot, stabbed? I think injured is the more appropriate word. As for the injuries: being ignorant has consequences.
Other articles have indicated that the turbulence hit just as many passengers had gotten up to use the toilets prior to decent into Bangkok. While I am sure that some of the injured passengers were people that were seated, many of them were babies in arms or people in the aisles or in the lavatory so IMHO it’s not fair to chastise them for not having their belts latched without knowing the exact details of the injured.
Cant fix Stupid! Always buckle up!!
I was on an American flight recently ORD to SNA. On approach, about 20 minutes before landing over the San Bernardino pass the head attendant announce that the captain had asked all attendants to sit for the remainder of the flight. One attendant was walking to to the back of the plane and as she got to my row, 16c the first bump hit which put her on the floor. She grabbed my armrest and the 16d's, I locked my arm around hers and held her with my left hand when the next one hit throwing her 20 inches into the air. She was okay but obviously shaking. And of course I had my belt on, as always. You never know.
The takeaway from this story? Most people don't know how to take quality video with their phones.
These incidents occur with historical frequency. On May 7, 1963, an elderly man died and 25 passengers and a flight attendant were injured when a TCA Vickers Vanguard on a flight from Vancouver to Edmonton encountered severe turbulence at 21,000 feet, 50 miles west of Rocky Mountain House. Witnesses reported that the seat-belt sign illuminated just before the turbulence was encountered.