Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On a red eye home from Hawaii with my entire family. Plane had been overbooked so they had seated us separately all over the plane. Hit an air pocket and the plane dropped several hundred feet. The seatbelt sign was off. They had just served dinner. Food was everywhere. People hit the ceiling and were injured. We were halfway to the mainland so there were no good options and we just kept going and made an emergency landing in SF in the middle of the night. 7 people were carried off on stretchers. News cameras met us as we walked off the plane. It made national news. It was surreal. They said no one could get up until we landed but my dad ignored and went to check on all of us. My nephew was 1 and was riding on my SIL’s lap. Thank god she had a good grip on him at the time and he was fine. But since that trip my dad refuses to let us all take the same flights to vacations.
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Anonymous wrote:On a red eye home from Hawaii with my entire family. Plane had been overbooked so they had seated us separately all over the plane. Hit an air pocket and the plane dropped several hundred feet. The seatbelt sign was off. They had just served dinner. Food was everywhere. People hit the ceiling and were injured. We were halfway to the mainland so there were no good options and we just kept going and made an emergency landing in SF in the middle of the night. 7 people were carried off on stretchers. News cameras met us as we walked off the plane. It made national news. It was surreal. They said no one could get up until we landed but my dad ignored and went to check on all of us. My nephew was 1 and was riding on my SIL’s lap. Thank god she had a good grip on him at the time and he was fine. But since that trip my dad refuses to let us all take the same flights to vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had 2....
1. Even the flight attendants were strapped in and looked nervous
2. Was mild turbulence and then the plane suddenly dropped. Guy had been up walking (despite attendants trying to get him back to his seat). Smacked his head on a seat and was knocked out. The plane quickly recovered from the drop, but we had to make an emergency landing for medical help for the guy. He was conscious but bleeding from a cut on his head. His significant other was yelling at him for ruining their trip
Sounds like one of the regulars on the Relationships board.
Anonymous wrote:I've had 2....
1. Even the flight attendants were strapped in and looked nervous
2. Was mild turbulence and then the plane suddenly dropped. Guy had been up walking (despite attendants trying to get him back to his seat). Smacked his head on a seat and was knocked out. The plane quickly recovered from the drop, but we had to make an emergency landing for medical help for the guy. He was conscious but bleeding from a cut on his head. His significant other was yelling at him for ruining their trip
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Flight into Denver many years ago. On descent we'd hit air pockets and drop 30'. Scary! We survived...
I have heard other horror stories about Denver turbulence. We’re flying ther for vacation this summer. I hate turbulence and am already concerned!