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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.

El vuelo de Delta en medio de la tormenta
Así quedó la cabina del avión por la turbulencia
Los pasajeros del vuelo de Delta que sufrió turbulencias relatan el temor del momento
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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.