Severe Turbulence on Delta Flight Sends 18 to Hospital

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Preliminary investigation reveals chaotic in-flight ordeal over Wyoming.


Flight Overview

  • Airline: Delta Air Lines
  • Flight Number: DL56
  • Route: Salt Lake City, Utah → Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Date: July 30
  • Location of Incident: Over Creston, Wyoming
  • Passengers Injured: 24 required medical attention, 18 hospitalized
  • Aircraft: Long-haul widebody (model not specified in report)

What Happened

  • The flight encountered 2.5 minutes of severe, unexpected turbulence.
  • Seatbelt sign was OFF at the time, leaving passengers and crew unprepared.
  • Drink carts, passengers, and flight attendants were thrown into the air.
  • One passenger reported the plane plunged 1,000 feet during the event.
  • Pilots had already attempted to reroute around thunderstorms but still flew into the storm’s worst section.

Forces at Play

  • Passengers experienced 1.75 g-force upward (three-quarters of bodyweight).
  • Then pulled down with 0.5 g-force (half of bodyweight).
  • Left wing dipped up to 40 degrees, alarming passengers.
  • Aviation safety consultant Jeff Guzzetti described it as: “Like a muscle man grabbing you by the shoulders and pulling you up with all his strength.”

Eyewitness Accounts

  • Joseph Carbone (Passenger):
    • Reported three major drops during the flight.
    • “Each one got worse.”
    • Flight attendants serving food were swept off their feet.
  • Cabin Response:
    • Captain coordinated with crew after the event.
    • Relief first officer checked injuries.
    • A passenger who was a physician assistant helped with triage.

Investigation Details

  • Agency: National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
  • Report Findings (Preliminary):
    • Flight path placed aircraft directly into storm’s strongest section.
    • Pilots may have misjudged severity despite storm avoidance attempts.
    • Investigators will assess:
      • Why the seatbelt sign was off
      • Whether rerouting decisions were adequate
      • Crew’s response to turbulence injuries

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Severe turbulence can strike suddenly — even after rerouting.
  • Seatbelts save lives: passengers not strapped in suffered the worst injuries.
  • Investigation remains ongoing; pilots and crew actions under federal review.

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