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Terror flight over the Atlantic

Terror flight over the Atlantic
disturbance in airline Across the Atlantic brought panic and injury to unsuspecting passengers who found themselves in the air hitting the cabin roof.

her journey Argentine Airlines It took off at 8.21 pm. October 18 from Madrid to Buenos Aires, Argentina. But the Airbus A330, which was carrying 271 passengers and 13 crew members, experienced severe turbulence, according to the Daily Mail.

The troubles have almost begun seven hours After starting the 12-hour voyage off the coast of Brazil. At the time of the unrest, seat belt signs were lit and an announcement was made, the company said.

But some passengers who were looking for their seat belts or who were not fastened at the time found themselves in the air and some hit the roof, due to disturbances. Strollers and suitcases were thrown into the cabin while the hand luggage compartments were opened.

at least 12 people were injured Three of them were later taken to hospital with serious injuries. One of the men broke his nose, according to the German newspaper Bild.

The flight finally landed in Buenos Aires, four and a half hours after the commotion began.

Speaking to El Pais, passenger Adrian Torres said: “We’ve been flying for about seven hours and almost all slept, because at that time it was almost three hours in Spain. The plane started shaking a lot and I said to my colleagues, ‘Lots of turmoil, fasten your seat belts’.”

“While I was looking for the seat belt, the plane experienced severe turbulence,” he added, explaining that the plane then lost altitude very quickly and crashed into the ceiling, causing a small bruise.

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