An aircraft made an emergency landing in Miniapolis-Sent. Paul International Airport was injured by “important” in-flight turbulance after dozens of passengers on Wednesday.
Airport says
The fire department of the MSP Airport and several paramedics responded at the gate, giving the initial medical attention to the passengers. Delta says 25 passengers were taken to local hospitals for evaluation and care.
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Depending on the initial flight data, about 45 minutes of flight had experienced ups and downs in the height to suit intensive disturbance as it was flying on Vyoming, before changing the course for MSP.
“We are grateful to the support of all emergency respondents,” said a delta spokesman. “We have number 1 value in the security delta, and our delta care team is working directly with customers to support its immediate needs.”
The aircraft, an Airbus A330-900, had 275 passengers and 13 crew members.
The federal aviation administration says it will investigate the incident.
Chris Van Cleve contributed to this report.