JAL Flight from Beijing Encounters Sudden Turbulence, Cabin Attendant Suffers Broken Ribs

JAL Flight from Beijing Encounters Sudden Turbulence, Cabin Attendant Suffers Broken Ribs

According to Japan Airlines (JAL), on September 4th, a cabin attendant was injured during flight JL22 from Beijing/Capital to Tokyo/Haneda (Boeing 787-9 aircraft, registration: JA863J) after encountering turbulence.

The flight left Beijing/Capital at 4:17 PM. Around 6:57 PM, while flying about 200 kilometers east of Seoul at approximately 41,000 feet altitude, the aircraft experienced significant turbulence causing a cabin attendant to violently collide with a part of a seat, resulting in a fractured right rib. The flight arrived in Tokyo/Haneda at 8:29 PM.

Despite having 11 crew members and 121 passengers on board, totaling 132 individuals, no other injuries were reported. The Japan Civil Aviation Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism designated it as an aviation accident on September 5th.


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