Dozens Injured In Severe Turbulence Near Hawaii
Hawaiian officials say as many as 36 people were treated and 11`are in serious condition in hospitals in Honolulu after an Hawaiian Airlines A330 hit severe turbulence on Sunday. The flight was carrying 278 passengers and 10 crew and was 30 minutes out from Honolulu when it flew through the rough air. The aircraft landed safely but a total of 20 people went to the hospital and the other 16 were treated by first responders at the airport.
A cold front was forecast to spawn thunderstorms, damaging winds and flooding in Oahu. Among those hospitalized were three crew members. Head injuries, including loss of consciousness, cuts and bruises were reported after unbuckled occupants flew about the cabin.
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HA35 injuries could have been prevented, says law firm
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19 December 2022
A Hawaiian Airlines flight that
apparently flew into a turbulent storm over the Pacific severely
injuring at least 11 people could have avoided the incident had
proper precautions been taken.
“In an area with known turbulence and with three
flights reportedly already having been diverted earlier that day, the pilots
were aware of the dangerous conditions over the ocean and should have taken
every precaution to avoid the turbulent area,”
said Robert A. Clifford, founder and senior partner of Clifford Law Offices in
Chicago. “The
pilots also should also have required all passengers to be belted in their
seats with full caution of potential for turbulence and serious injuries.
An investigation of the incident will demonstrate what decisions were made
or should have been made to protect these passengers to the fullest.”
The flight was en route Sunday from Phoenix to
Honolulu when about 30 minutes before landing the plane hit severe turbulence,
injuring at least 36 people. 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 reportedly were taken to
emergency rooms.
A phone video from inside the aircraft shows
flight attendants asking if any doctors or nurses were on board.
Paramedics and emergency medical technicians
treated patients — ranging in age from 14 months to adults — for injuries,
including serious head injuries, cuts, bruises, nausea, and loss of
consciousness.
Hawaii Flight HA35, an Airbus A330-200 was full,
carrying 278 passengers and 10 crew members. The FAA is
investigating the incident, the agency said. The National Transportation Safety
Board will also be involved in the investigation, officials said.
Clifford Law Offices has represented victims of
every major U.S. commercial airline disaster in the last four decades.
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