Indian wave 737 broke down suddenly and 17 seriously injured passengers: it feels like falling from the 100th floor

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On May 4, according to reports A flight accident occurred in India. On the evening of May 1 local time in India, a spice Airlines plane suffered a system failure before landing, the plane suffered serious turbulence, and at least 17 people on the flight were seriously injured**

Passenger Bauer said: "I don't know if we flew into the storm, but the plane began to bump up and down, left and right, up and down like a rubber ball. I felt like I fell from a 100 story building and was kicked back to that height in a few seconds. I had to hold on to the seat handle. I saw some passengers who forgot to fasten their seat belts bounce up and down their seats and hit their heads. They were hit with blood on their heads."

"A lot of people were injured. There was a lot of blood on the ceiling inside the plane. Passengers frantically asked the stewardess for ice to reduce the pain of the wound."

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At present, the Indian civil aviation regulatory authority has ordered an investigation into the incident. In a statement, the Boeing 737, carrying about 200 passengers and crew, flew from Mumbai to Durgapur**

During the descent, the aircraft experienced "severe turbulence" and "the auto drive system was offline for two minutes, and the crew piloted the aircraft manually". The cause of the accident is still under investigation.

It is reported that Indian spice airlines, founded in May 2005, is a low-cost airline mainly operating domestic routes in India, with three airports in Delhi, Mumbai and Calcutta as the hub port.

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Indian wave 737 broke down suddenly and 17 seriously injured passengers: it feels like falling from the 100th floor

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