4 injured by turbulence; flight
made emergency landing
Several people were hurt when an Allegiant
Air flight hit turbulence and was forced to make an emergency landing in
Clearwater, Fla., on Aug. 4, 2014.
CLEARWATER, Fla. - Four
people were injured due to turbulence before a plane made an emergency landing
at St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport Monday.
Allegiant
Flight 916 was going from Fort Lauderdale to Asheville, N.C., when the
turbulence hit about 30 to 40 minutes into the flight. A flight attendant hit
her head, and three other passengers were injured.
An airline
representative said the flight attendant was in the middle of drink service when
the turbulence hit and she flew up in the air and came down on top of a
passenger. The airline says the flight attendant suffered a gash to her face but
was conscious and alert. She was taken to an area hospital for treatment. The
passenger was also injured.
Another passenger suffered neck pain, and the
third received a leg injury when the drink cart crashed into them. All of those
were minor injuries and they were not taken to hospitals.
"It felt like a
bad rollercoaster ride," said passenger Jeff Adler. "I'm thinking this is going
to be a plane crash."
The seat belt light was illuminated at the time,
according to the airline.
"It was like getting in a car crash," said
passenger Nicolas Harrington. "Everything flew up for like two seconds, everyone
sat down and were like, 'What just happened?'"
The airline says the
passengers would be given lodging for the night in the St. Petersburg area and
are being offered a full refund, or the choice to fly out Tuesday morning to
Asheville or back to Fort Lauderdale. They will also be given a $100 voucher for
the inconvenience.
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