Miami-bound plane makes U-turn mid-flight after turbulence and technical issues

By New York Post (U.S.) | Created at 2024-11-14 21:27:03 | Updated at 2024-11-15 01:00:11 3 hours ago
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A flight that took off from Stockholm and was destined for Miami did a U-turn after the commercial plane faced turbulence over Greenland Thursday, according to a report.

The Scandinavian Airlines flight was expected to take nine hours, but is now en route back to its base in Copenhagen where staffers can check on technical issues, an airline spokesperson told the Daily Mail.

A Miami-bound flight crossed the Atlantic before mysteriously turning around at the Canadian border as it returned passengers back to Europe. X/zamzam1925
Items seen toppling over during the flight’s change in direction. X/zamzam1925
The flight map, showing where the aircraft made a U-turn. FlightAware

There were no confirmed injuries to the 254 passengers, including one baby, aboard the flight.

The spokesperson explained that the company did not have the necessary equipment in Miami.

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