Extreme Turbulence Causes Injuries To Three Flight Attendants

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Three Delta Air Lines flight attendants sustained injuries during a flight from Quito, Ecuador, to Atlanta, Georgia, on Monday (September 15). Delta flight 632, a Boeing 767, experienced moderate turbulence during its journey to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

The turbulence resulted in minor injuries to the flight attendants, who were still able to fulfill their duties for the remainder of the flight. Upon landing early Monday morning, medical personnel met the aircraft to provide treatment to the injured crew members.

Delta Air Lines confirmed that no passengers were injured during the incident. The airline emphasized its commitment to safety and ensured that the necessary precautions were taken following the turbulence encounter.

The flight's safe landing and the prompt medical response highlight the airline's preparedness in handling such situations.


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