Air Turbulence on EVA Air Flight Injures Six Flight Attendants
Overview of the Incident
* An EVA Air flight from Jakarta to Taipei on August 11, 2024, encountered severe turbulence two hours after takeoff. * The turbulence occurred during meal service, causing minor injuries to six flight attendants. * The flight landed safely in Taipei with no further incidents.
Details of the Incident
* The flight, operated by a Boeing 777, departed from Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK) at approximately 15:00 local time. * About two hours into the flight, the aircraft experienced severe turbulence. * Six flight attendants were injured as a result of the turbulence, sustaining minor injuries. * Despite the turbulence, the flight continued to Taipei and landed safely at approximately 20:00 local time.
Response and Investigation
* The injured flight attendants were treated for their injuries at a local hospital and were released shortly after. * EVA Air is investigating the incident to determine the cause of the turbulence. * The Taiwanese Aviation Safety Council is also investigating the incident.
Safety Measures
* EVA Air has implemented a number of safety measures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. * These measures include: * Reviewing and updating the airline's turbulence detection and warning systems. * Providing additional training to flight attendants on how to handle turbulence. * Equipping all aircraft with the latest turbulence detection technology.
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