Severe Turbulence Hits Delta Flight 41 During Sydney Descent
Delta Air Lines flight 41, traveling from Los Angeles, encountered severe turbulence during its descent into Sydney, Australia, on Friday morning. The incident led to four crew members sustaining injuries, with three later transported to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
The Airbus A350 aircraft was carrying 245 passengers and 15 crew members. No injuries were reported among the passengers.
Four crew members sustained injuries, with three later transported to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.
Emergency Response
Emergency services were called to Sydney Airport at approximately 6:45 AM local time. Paramedics assessed five patients upon arrival, including a woman in her 60s and a man in his 70s both reporting back pain, a woman in her 30s with a headache and back pain, a woman in her 70s with knee pain, and another individual with eye pain. Three of these patients were subsequently hospitalized with minor injuries.
Airline's Priority
Delta Air Lines stated that the safety of its personnel and customers is paramount. The airline's priority is the care of the affected crew members.
"The safety of its personnel and customers is paramount, and its priority is the care of the affected crew members."
The flight landed just after 6:40 AM. Sydney experienced strong onshore winds that morning, though these were not linked to Tropical Cyclone Narelle, which was approaching the far north Queensland coast at the time.