turbulence
Coverage of turbulence in the Nexus archive.
- Inside the Air India Phuket-Delhi flight that dropped 300 feet mid-air
An Air India flight traveling from Phuket to Delhi experienced severe turbulence, causing it to drop 300 feet mid-air and resulting in 17 injuries.
- Terrifying turbulence leaves 12 injured as passengers smash heads on plane roof during flight to India
Severe turbulence caused 12 passengers to be injured during a flight to India, with individuals reportedly smashing their heads on the plane's roof. The incident highlights the dangers of unexpected in-flight turbulence.
- Terrifying turbulence leaves 12 injured as passengers smash heads on plane roof during flight to India
Terrifying turbulence caused 12 passengers to be injured during a flight to India, with passengers reported to have smashed their heads against the plane roof. The incident highlights a severe aviation safety concern.
- Air India Phuket-Delhi flight encounters turbulence; few passengers, crew sustain minor injuries
An Air India flight from Phuket to Delhi encountered turbulence, resulting in minor injuries to a few passengers and crew. The aircraft landed safely in Delhi, and all passengers and crew disembarked without further incident.
- Two terrifying Ryanair incidents in a single day as turbulence ordeal follows passenger being sucked through window
Ryanair experienced two alarming incidents in a single day, involving severe turbulence and a passenger being partially sucked through a window. Both events highlight significant safety concerns for the airline.
- FAA and NTSB investigate close call between two aircraft at intersecting runways at Boston Logan International Airport
The FAA and NTSB are investigating a close call between Delta Air Lines Flight 2351 and American Airlines Flight 3161 at Boston Logan International Airport, where the Delta flight performed an evasive go-around maneuver as the American Airlines flight accelerated for takeoff on an intersecting runway. The incident occurred amid recent aviation safety concerns, including turbulence and similar close calls.
- New discovery upends an 80-year-old theory of turbulence
Researchers discovered a method to reverse energy flow in turbulence, challenging an 80-year-old theory. The breakthrough could improve ocean current control, medical technologies, and climate forecasting.
- Massive supercomputer simulations unlock cosmic magnetic mystery
Scientists used advanced supercomputer plasma simulations to discover how the universe creates large magnetic fields from turbulence. This breakthrough could enhance understanding of stars, black holes, neutron star collisions, and solar eruptions.
- 10 injured in severe turbulence on Cathay Pacific flight from Brisbane to Hong Kong
Ten passengers and crew members were injured when a Cathay Pacific flight from Brisbane to Hong Kong encountered severe turbulence. Two Australians were among those hospitalized for treatment.