Man Rescued From Overhead Compartment After Turbulent Air Europa Flight
This is a first for me. I've seen people have diarrhea on flights. I've seen people join the mile high club. Heck, I've witnessed a woman having a mental breakdown over what she thought was a shapeshifter. But something I've never seen until today is the aftermath of turbulence so bad that it sent a man head-first into the ceiling.
In total, 30 people were allegedly injured during a burst of turbulence on board an Air Europa flight en route to Montevideo, Uruguay. Video was captured showing both the jolting on the flight and the aftermath showing a man being pulled from the overhead compartment.
I've never flown Air Europa so I don't know about their baggage fees but let's hope he didn't get charged extra for another carry on bag.
One of the passengers on board the Air Europa flight that hit turbulence over the Atlantic had to be rescued from the overhead luggage compartment. https://t.co/UKtfioCRU4 pic.twitter.com/vU2BX6HX5z
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