A Scandinavian Airlines flight from Stockholm to Miami encountered severe turbulence over Greenland and passengers panicked as objects flew into the cabin. The incident occurred on Thursday, November 14, and the shaking was so strong that it caused one of the plane’s engines to shut down and the plane was later forced to return to Copenhagen for inspection.
Panic situation on flight Sk957 in images shared on social media: In a video taken during turbulence, passengers can be seen screaming as objects and people are lifted into the air.
Fortunately, none of the 254 passengers or crew on board suffered serious injuries. In the data collected by the private site Flightradar24, it is possible to see the plane’s descent after turbulence at a single-engine operating altitude. Having gained the necessary power, the aircraft climbed to an altitude of 11 thousand meters with the restart of the second engine.
Source: Today IT
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