CNN reported yesterday (July 3) that seven people om a Hawaiian Airlines flight were injured by turbulence. The airline confirmed the Airbus A330 encountered dangerous turbulence five hours into an 11-hour flight from Honolulu to Sydney, Australia.
Pilot negligence, for one. Did they intentionally fly into an area of known severe turbulence? Was it clear air turbulence? Was the seatbelt sign on accompanied by a PA announcement to check seat belts? Did the captain instruct the flight attendants to stay seated?
If there’s a broken bone, even a tiny break of the smallest bone, the NTSB investigates. The cockpit voice recorder, flight data recorder and ACARS data are all reviewed.
It’s not a fun experience if you’re the one being investigated.