Injuries on LATAM Airlines Flight

Injuries reported following a 'technical problem' on a LATAM Airlines flight from Sydney to Auckland. Black boxes seized by New Zealand's Transport Accident Investigation Commission to investigate the incident. At least 50 people injured, with some hospitalized due to the sudden drop that caused passengers to be thrown off their seats and hit the plane's ceiling.

LATAM Airlines Flight Incident

A LATAM airlines flight experienced a mid-air plunge, causing passengers to be thrown into the ceiling. More than a dozen people were hospitalized and the incident is under investigation. Boeing has faced safety incidents recently, including a door panel blowing out midair and a tire coming off a United Airlines flight.

Plane Incident

50 people were injured by a 'strong movement' on a LATAM Airlines plane traveling from Australia to New Zealand. Canadian passenger Brian Jokat recalled the terrifying experience.

Injuries on Chilean Plane from Sydney to Auckland

More than 50 people were injured on a Chilean plane traveling from Sydney to Auckland due to a technical event causing a strong movement. Passengers were met by paramedics and emergency vehicles upon landing in Auckland.

Flight Turbulence Incident on LATAM Airlines Flight from Australia to New Zealand

Fifty passengers were injured on a LATAM Airlines flight from Australia to New Zealand due to a technical event that caused turbulence in the air. The incident resulted in one person in serious condition and 12 others hospitalized. Boeing planes have been under increased scrutiny for safety issues globally.

Injuries on LATAM Airlines Flight from Sydney to Auckland

Dozens of passengers were injured by a 'strong movement' on board a Boeing-made plane flying from Sydney to Auckland, with some requiring hospital treatment. The cause of the mid-flight injuries is unclear, but LATAM Airlines reported a technical event causing the incident. 50 people were treated at the scene, with 7 passengers and 3 cabin crew taken to the hospital for checks. The flight, a 787-9 Dreamliner, landed safely in Auckland. Boeing is investigating the incident.