Japanese air commuter machine shakes and cabin crew breaks Kagoshima October 16th 4:54

On the 12th of this month, a passenger plane of a Japanese air commuter from Kagoshima Airport heading for Tanegashima Airport shook greatly, and one flight attendant fell and broke his right leg. The Transport Safety Board will investigate the cause of the accident.

According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and Japan Air Commuter, the propeller aircraft of Japan Air Commuter Flight 3763, which departed from Kagoshima Airport and headed for Tanegashima Airport after 11am on the 12th of this month, was about 3200 meters above the north-northwest of Tanegashima Airport. During the flight, suddenly the aircraft shook greatly.

At this time, one flight attendant fell and broke his right ankle and was injured, including a lumbar spine and a right arm bruise.

According to the Japan Air Commuter, the flight attendant was doing in-flight service at that time, and the passenger belt may have passed through the place where the airflow was disturbed because the seat belt wearing sign was not lit. .

The Transportation Safety Committee is investigating the cause of the accident.

“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience and annoyance that you have experienced. We will continue to cooperate fully with investigations by related organizations.”