Turbulence Injures Three on Delta Flight Landing in Sydney
Turbulence Injures Three on Delta Flight Landing in Sydney
US · Published Mar 20, 2026
Delta Air Lines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney experienced turbulence, resulting in minor injuries to three people.
Convective storms, increasingly frequent due to climate change, are a common cause of turbulence in the Sydney region.
Passengers are advised to keep seatbelts fastened and airlines use advanced technology to mitigate turbulence risks.
Delta flight turbulence injures three near Sydney
On a Delta Air Lines flight from Los Angeles to Sydney, turbulence caused minor injuries to three people just before landing. The Airbus A350, carrying 245 passengers and 15 crew members, landed safely at Sydney Airport at 6:40 a.m. local time. Paramedics assessed five individuals, with three being transported to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for treatment. All those affected are in stable condition.
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