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Rising Kashmir > Blog > Breaking > 36 passengers injured after turbulence hits flight to Hawaii
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36 passengers injured after turbulence hits flight to Hawaii

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Last updated: December 19, 2022 9:38 am
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Published: December 19, 2022
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At least 11 people were injured when a Honolulu-bound Hawaiian Airlines flight hit turbulence about 30 minutes before landing, Hawaii News Now reported.

A total of 36 passengers, including a 14-month-old and three crew members, were sent to the hospital with 11 of them seriously injured, Shayne Enright, a spokeswoman for the services said. Paramedics and emergency medical technicians treated patients for a long list of injuries, including serious head injuries, cuts, bruises, nausea, and loss of consciousness.

The Hawaiian Airlines flight, which was carrying 278 passengers and 10 crew members, “landed safely” in Honolulu at 0:50 a.m, according to the airline, according to Hawaii News Now.

Jon Snook, Hawaiian Air executive vice president, and the chief operating officer told reporters the “fasten seatbelt” was on at the time of the incident. He added that three flight attendants were among those injured.

“Sometimes, these air pockets occur with no warning. It’s rare to have that level of extreme turbulence. It was a very extreme case of mid-air turbulence,” Snook said.

“We’re very thankful the extent of the injuries was not critical. It could have been worse.”
Informing the public about the incident, Hawaiian Airlines tweeted, “HA35 from PHX to HNL encountered severe turbulence & landed safely in HNL at 10:50 a.m. today. Medical care was provided to several guests and crewmembers at the airport for minor injuries while some were swiftly transported to local hospitals for further care.”

“We are supporting all affected passengers & employees and are continuing to monitor the situation,” the airlines added.

At a news conference on Sunday, the chief operating officer for Hawaiian Airlines, Jon Snook, said that the seatbelt sign was on when flight HA35 experienced turbulence about 30 minutes outside of Honolulu, as per Hawaii News Now report.

A “mass casualty emergency” was triggered, and dozens of firefighters, paramedics, and the state Aircraft Rescue Firefighting Team met the aircraft at Gate 10A.

Of those injured, 20 people were taken to emergency rooms.

Eleven were in serious condition and nine were in stable condition, Honolulu EMS Director Dr Jim Ireland said. Eight ambulances responded to take people to hospitals while a city bus was used to transport others, reported Hawaii News Now.

“Although initially, we thought there were some patients with critical injuries, after further assessment it turns out they weren’t that severely injured, which was great,” Ireland said.(ANI)

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