How come a flight I was on had exactly the same turbulence causing the overhead compartments to completely empty out and the life preserver also came out of the ceiling. How come this flight never made the news of a 747 nose diving thousands of feet. When the pilot came on the PA, he apologized that the turbulence was on radar. Then again the exact thing happened, another nose dive. This flight was TWA on November 4, 1989 from Milan to PHL Just wondering why this flight got no notice. I'm not aware of any injuries or deaths on the flight. Maybe that's why it never made the news. Jane, Philadelphia
Was it a Boeing plane? Many similar incidents have occurred on them. Two separate whistleblowers died recently under highly suspicious circumstances. Apparently, no investigations are being done into the cause of the airplane malfunctions or the whistleblower deaths. Since they are only interested in doing a coverup, rather than correcting the problems, I refuse to fly on any Boeing planes. Airbus has a much better safety record.
Prayers to families and hope soon for recovery
How come a flight I was on had exactly the same turbulence causing the overhead compartments to completely empty out and the life preserver also came out of the ceiling. How come this flight never made the news of a 747 nose diving thousands of feet. When the pilot came on the PA, he apologized that the turbulence was on radar. Then again the exact thing happened, another nose dive. This flight was TWA on November 4, 1989 from Milan to PHL Just wondering why this flight got no notice. I'm not aware of any injuries or deaths on the flight. Maybe that's why it never made the news. Jane, Philadelphia
1989..........................
Seat belts should be kept on. Had similar experience 30 yrs ago on a flight from SFO to korea over Alaska in winter.
Is it Boeing?
It was as the weather not the plane's fault
@@cryptogirliebtc3987 I was asking if the plane was Boeing. You suddenly jumped on the thought that it was the plane's fault.
I had no idea turbulence could even be deadly
Hell yea especially flying overseas lol....whenever I go to Germany or Philippines the turbulence is very bad 😆 🤣 😂 😭😭😂🤣😂🤣
He had a heart attack, probably. It wasn't from getting hit.
Always wear your seatbelt when sitting.
Damn!! I’ve always kept my seat belt fastened.
Was it a Boeing plane? Many similar incidents have occurred on them. Two separate whistleblowers died recently under highly suspicious circumstances. Apparently, no investigations are being done into the cause of the airplane malfunctions or the whistleblower deaths.
Since they are only interested in doing a coverup, rather than correcting the problems, I refuse to fly on any Boeing planes. Airbus has a much better safety record.
The manufacturer of the plane has nothing to do with turbulence. Stop eating up all of the media hysteria, its bad for your brain.
The road is broken
He ate the fish
You and I get that. 'The kids' will not..... ("...uncontrolled flatulence.")
This was a Boeing 777
I wonder if the passengers had their seatbelts on? And if they didnt can they sue the airline? Because its your obligation to have that belt on 🤔 🤔 🤔
The news report said that the passengers without seatbelts were flung into the ceiling
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@@Lolalaughsx let me rephrase that lol.....I wanted to say I wonder about the ones without the seatbelts and if they can sue the airline
@@Lolalaughsx 😆
Sorry
WOW
If man was meant to fly, he'd have wings
By same logic, Why do men have nipples then?
😂😂
Again Boeing