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NEWS Sep 09, 2024 $75,000 American Airlines Lawsuit Underway After Hot Coffee Spilled on Passenger A woman is suing American Airlines when an unattended coffee pot tumbled onto her lap during turbulence. See the extent of the woman's injuries and how much she is seeking from the airline. Read More →
NEWS Aug 29, 2024 7 Injured After United 737-900 Hits Severe Turbulence Over Louisiana Severe turbulence abruptly affected a United Airlines flight, leaving seven injured. See if the aircraft needed to make an impromptu diversion and what passengers said when they arrived in Chicago. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL Aug 08, 2024 What is Turbulence and Why is it Getting Worse? Article covering what is turbulence and the two main types of turbulence. Also described is what makes it seem turbulence is getting worse, even thought it technically is not. Read More →
ROUTES May 23, 2024 The Most Turbulent Flights in the World Turbulence is a common phenomenon experienced on flights all across the world. However, factors such as weather that greatly influence turbulence are more prevalent in certain areas than others. This begs the question: are certain flights more prone to turbulence than others? The short answer is yes and many factors lead up to this. As such, today we will examine these factors and which air routes are the world's most turbulent. Read More →
NEWS May 21, 2024 VIDEO: Passenger Dies After Severe Turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight One passenger has died onboard a Singapore Airlines flight after the aircraft hit patches of severe turbulence. Read More →
INFORMATIONAL May 04, 2024 How Turbulence Might Get Worse in The Future Turbulence. Chances are that if you have ever taken a flight, you have faced turbulence in some way, shape, or form. Whatever your view on turbulence is will impact how you take the following news: turbulence is expected to get more common and intense. Read More →
NEWS Jul 03, 2023 Passengers and Crew Injured as Hawaiian Airlines Flight Encounters Turbulence Most flyers hate turbulence and for good reason. The bumps can make some sick and can cause disruptions to inflight service. However, most passengers don’t imagine turbulence so severe that it results in injuries. Sadly, this is exactly what happened on a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye Airport (HNL) to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD). Read More →