Seven people were taken to hospital after an American
Airlines plane from Miami to Milan made an emergency landing in Newfoundland
after the jet briefly encountered severe turbulence.
The aircraft landed safely in the East Coast Canadian province
late on Sunday, where it was met by paramedics.
American Airlines spokesperson Ross Feinstein said three flight
attendants and four passengers were transported to hospital for further
evaluation. He said he didn't think any of the injuries were life threatening.
The seat belt light was on when the Boeing 767 carrying 192
passengers and 11 crew members encountered turbulence.
An hour after the plane landed, one ambulance remained.
Feinstein said they are working on next steps to get the uninjured passengers to Milan.
Sara Norris, a spokesperson for St John's airport, said the plane will stay in St John's overnight.
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