Twelve passengers were hospitalised Monday after a LATAM flight from Sydney to Auckland experienced a technical problem that caused a sudden jolt, the airline and first responders told AFP Monday.
At least one person was said to be in serious condition after flight LA800 experienced difficulties over the Tasman Sea.
Passengers told local media that the plane quickly lost altitude, flinging those without their seatbelts on toward the ceiling.
A passenger told radio network RNZ that โpeople flew through the air because they werenโt wearing their seatbeltsโ.
โSome people got pretty injured. People were really scared as wellโ the man said, his voice shaking.
A spokesperson for the Chile-based airline said โa technical event during the flightโ had โcaused a strong movementโ.
โThe plane landed at Auckland Airport as scheduledโ, they added.
It was not immediately clear what caused the incident.
Gerard Campbell of the St John New Zealand Ambulance Service said medics were made aware of the problem as the plane descended into New Zealandโs largest city.
A phalanx of more than a dozen ambulances and other medical vehicles rushed to the scene to treat the wounded.
โOurย ambulance crews assessed andย treated approximately 50 patients, with one patient in a serious condition and the remainder in a moderate to minor conditionโ, said Campbell.
โTwelve patients were transported to hospitalโ he said, after earlier putting the number at 13.
LATAM said the plane involved was aย Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
US plane-maker Boeing has suffered a series of safety issues in recent years, including fatal Lion Air and Ethiopian Airline crashes on 737 MAX planes.
Boeing is still reeling from a near-catastrophic incident in January when a fuselage panel on a Boeing 737 MAX 9 Alaska Airlines jet blew off mid-flight.
The airline said LATAM โdeeply regrets any inconvenience and discomfort this situation may have caused.โ
AFP
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