China Airlines Passenger Airplane Turbulence, Two Crew Members Injured No Injuries to Passengers January 28, 11:56

On the night of the 27th, a passenger plane of China Airlines heading from Taipei, Taiwan to Chubu Airport in Aichi Prefecture was caught in turbulence, and two flight attendants injured lightly. There were no injuries to 313 passengers.

According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism's Osaka Aviation Bureau, Chubu Airport Office, China Airlines' Airbus A330 aircraft departed from Taipei at about 8:40 on the 27th and headed for Chubu Airport in Aichi Prefecture, about 90 km southwest of Chubu Airport. Was entangled in the turbulence and violently shaken.

Due to this shaking, two cabin attendants who looked around inside the cabin to confirm that they were wearing their seat belts fell, resulting in light injuries such as bruises or sprains.

The airliner had 313 passengers, but no injuries.

After arriving at Chubu Airport, the passenger plane departed from Chubu Airport for Taipei as scheduled just after 10 am on March 28.