Indian airspace turbulence: SEVEN passengers hurt
Seven passengers were injured when a Qantas A380 superjumbo with 450 passengers was rattled by severe turbulence over Indian airspace. The Qantas flight QF32 from London to Sydney had departed London on Friday night and was three hours out of Singapore yesterday morning when it was hit by turbulence caused by bad storms in the Indian airspace, a spokeswoman of the Australian airline said. “(The aircraft) diverted around most of it but it was the initial part of the storm that had the impact,” the spokeswoman said. “The seat belt sign had come on but some passengers were still moving back to their seats.” Seven people suffered minor cuts and bruises during the incident, the Hearld Tribune reported. The plane landed safely.
Seven passengers were injured when a Qantas A380 superjumbo with 450 passengers was rattled by severe turbulence over Indian airspace. The Qantas flight QF32 from London to Sydney had departed London on Friday night and was three hours out of Singapore yesterday morning when it was hit by turbulence caused by bad storms in the Indian airspace, a spokeswoman of the Australian airline said. “(The aircraft) diverted around most of it but it was the initial part of the storm that had the impact,” the spokeswoman said. “The seat belt sign had come on but some passengers were still moving back to their seats.” Seven people suffered minor cuts and bruises during the incident, the Hearld Tribune reported. The plane landed safely.




