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Delta Flight Turbulence Injury: Why Seatbelts Matter and Risk Assessment

On Wednesday, a Delta flight from Utah to Amsterdam was diverted to Minneapolis due to “significant turbulence.” The aircraft, an Airbus A330-900, landed safely, and emergency responders met the flight. Medical personnel evaluated passengers and crew, resulting in twenty-five individuals being transported to local hospitals. Delta emphasized that safety is their top priority and that their Delta Care Team is providing support to the affected customers.

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One dead as London-Singapore flight hit by turbulence

The dreaded fear of turbulence when flying is something that haunts many of us, especially those with a slight inclination towards nervousness when it comes to air travel. The recent incident of a London-Singapore flight being hit by severe turbulence that resulted in the death of a 73-year-old British man, Geoff Kitchen, sends chills down my spine. As someone who has experienced their fair share of terrifying moments during flights, hearing about such incidents always brings a sense of unease and discomfort to the forefront of my mind.

As a frequent flyer myself, I can relate to the panic and anxiety that sets in when the seatbelt sign turns on and the aircraft starts to jostle and shake.… Continue reading