Terrifying Turbulence: Passengers Thrown from Seats on Scandinavian Airlines Flight
- Passengers on a Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami experienced terrifying turbulence that sent some flying out of their seats.
- Footage captured by a passenger shows people being thrown upwards, with debris falling around them.
- Despite reports of injuries, the airline confirmed that no serious injuries occurred.
Turbulence Causes Chaos on Scandinavian Airlines Flight
Passengers on a Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami experienced terrifying turbulence that sent some flying out of their seats. The nine-hour flight, carrying 254 passengers including a baby, faced severe turbulence over Greenland, prompting shock and fear among the travelers.
Footage captured by a passenger shows people being thrown upwards, with debris falling around them. Many passengers sought their oxygen masks as chaos erupted in the cabin. One passenger described the moment, stating, “Thought we would [die]” and highlighted the alarming sight of a fellow passenger’s feet touching the ceiling.
Despite reports of injuries, the airline confirmed that no serious injuries occurred. Witnesses claimed to see at least one person hurt, but flight attendants managed the situation effectively.
The flight returned to Copenhagen for inspection after the turbulence raised concerns about technical issues. Videos of the incident gained significant attention online, sparking reactions and discussions among viewers. One commenter noted how fortunate the passengers were compared to other recent turbulence incidents.
In a separate incident, a flight from Oslo to Malaga had to divert due to a mouse found in a passenger’s meal, underscoring ongoing challenges faced by airlines. The turbulence event, however, stands as a vivid reminder of the unpredictable nature of air travel and the potential dangers it poses.
