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FAA Investigates Delta Flight’s Emergency Minneapolis Landing Following Severe Turbulence

Scientists warn climate-driven jet stream shifts could heighten the risk of sudden clear-air turbulence.

Overview

  • Flight DL56 from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam encountered sudden clear-air turbulence over Wyoming, causing abrupt altitude changes recorded by Flightradar24.
  • Pilots diverted the Airbus A330-900 to Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport, landing safely around 7:45 p.m. local time.
  • Twenty-five passengers and seven crew members were hospitalized for evaluation but have since been discharged and Delta has rebooked uninjured travelers on alternate flights.
  • The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has launched a probe into the incident to determine its causes and improve safety protocols.
  • Experts caution that climate change–driven shifts in the jet stream may increase the frequency of unpredictable severe turbulence.