Incident: Flair B734 near Vancouver on Dec 29th 2018, turbulence
causes 14 passengers become ill
A Flair Airlines Boeing 737-400, registration C-FLHJ performing
flight FLE-613 from Vancouver,BC to Edmonton,AB (Canada), was climbing through
out of Vancouver. The captain expected turbulence to set in at about FL310 and
had illuminated the fasten seat belt signs and instructed cabin crew to remain
seated. While climbing through FL310 on autopilot the aircraft pitched up
sharply by 20 degrees, the IAS increased by about 40 knots and the aircraft
rolled 45 degrees to the right. The autopilot applied full left aileron, the
aircraft rolled 30 degrees to the left, the autopilot applied full right
ailerons, the VSI indicated 6000fpm climb. The IAS reduced by about 25 knots
again and the aircraft levelled off at FL350, significant buffeting continued
however. The aircraft continued to Edmonton for a safe landing.
The Canadian TSB reported: "There were no injuries; however, 14 passengers became ill as a result of the turbulence." The crew chose to leave the autopilot engaged throughout the event. The operator reported the autopilot performed adequately, no aircraft limitations were exceeded. |
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