A Delta Air Lines flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam was diverted to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on July 30 after encountering "significant turbulence" that resulted in 25 people being transported to hospitals, the airline said.
Medical personnel boarded the flight immediately after it landed safely at around 7:45 p.m. to evaluate those aboard, the airline said in a statement. The plane was carrying 275 passengers and a crew of 13.
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When I was a child in the sixties jet travel was new and our parents and teachers pushed the idea of the jet age right alongside the space age.
Those big jets have flown over five miles high at over five hundred miles an hour all my life I can remember.
Is the world losing our technical competence or is the media hungrier for jetliner accident stories?
Or is the fact the airlines can find 275 souls from Salt Lake City to fill a jet to Amsterdam, Holland mean that jet travel is so much more prevalent today that occasionally the law of averages takes over?
I’ve flown a few times when my destination was over four hundred miles away.
I kept my seat belt on and renewed my relationship with the Master.
It just ain’t natural for folks to fly that fast and high, you know?
Medical personnel boarded the flight immediately after it landed safely at around 7:45 p.m. to evaluate those aboard, the airline said in a statement. The plane was carrying 275 passengers and a crew of 13.
Xxxxx
When I was a child in the sixties jet travel was new and our parents and teachers pushed the idea of the jet age right alongside the space age.
Those big jets have flown over five miles high at over five hundred miles an hour all my life I can remember.
Is the world losing our technical competence or is the media hungrier for jetliner accident stories?
Or is the fact the airlines can find 275 souls from Salt Lake City to fill a jet to Amsterdam, Holland mean that jet travel is so much more prevalent today that occasionally the law of averages takes over?
I’ve flown a few times when my destination was over four hundred miles away.
I kept my seat belt on and renewed my relationship with the Master.
It just ain’t natural for folks to fly that fast and high, you know?
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