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- Last Updated
- 19 min ago
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A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami was forced to turn back to Copenhagen after encountering severe turbulence over Greenland, sending passengers screaming as one woman's feet nearly touched the cabin ceiling. The Airbus A330, carrying 254 passengers and one infant, experienced extreme turbulence shortly after takeoff, which resulted in chaos inside the cabin with belongings flying and passengers thrown against the ceiling. Fortunately, no severe injuries were reported, but the airline opted to return to Copenhagen for necessary inspections, as Miami lacked the required facilities. Passengers were provided with hotel accommodations and rebooked on other flights the following day. The airline emphasized that thorough inspections are standard procedure after such incidents to ensure safety. This turbulence incident follows a worrying trend of severe turbulence encounters on various flights recently.
- Total News Sources
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- 1
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- Last Updated
- 19 min ago
- Bias Distribution
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