Watch VideoSeveral people onboard a flight headed to Orlando are recovering after being jolted by severe turbulence as the plane left Philadelphia Sunday.
* "The U.S. Airways flight was heading to Orlando around four o'clock yesterday afternoon and turned around about an hour later." *
The flight was at about 17,000 feet when it was violently knocked by the turbulence.
*"They hit turbulence so severe that four passengers and two crew members were injured, including a flight attendant that struck her head so hard it actually cracked the plane's wall."*
Passengers recalled the experience to KYW-TV once they were back on the ground.
*"Seeing things flying all over the place. I got sick from it, people injured, flight attendants running all over the plane, it was really scary, it was a terrifying experience actually."*
The flight attendants were treated and released, but no one word yet on the condition of the passengers. As for the uninjured passengers, they were able to fly to Orlando with a new flight crew about five hours later. Reported by Newsy 26 minutes ago.
* "The U.S. Airways flight was heading to Orlando around four o'clock yesterday afternoon and turned around about an hour later." *
The flight was at about 17,000 feet when it was violently knocked by the turbulence.
*"They hit turbulence so severe that four passengers and two crew members were injured, including a flight attendant that struck her head so hard it actually cracked the plane's wall."*
Passengers recalled the experience to KYW-TV once they were back on the ground.
*"Seeing things flying all over the place. I got sick from it, people injured, flight attendants running all over the plane, it was really scary, it was a terrifying experience actually."*
The flight attendants were treated and released, but no one word yet on the condition of the passengers. As for the uninjured passengers, they were able to fly to Orlando with a new flight crew about five hours later. Reported by Newsy 26 minutes ago.