45 hurt as US-bound plane hits turbulence over Japan

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45 hurt as US-bound plane hits turbulence over Japan

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TOKYO (AFP) =97 Forty-five people were injured, at least three
seriously, when a Northwest Airlines Boeing 747 hit turbulence on the
Manila-Tokyo leg of a US-bound flight, according to airport officials.

Ambulances took the injured to local hospitals after the jet with 408
passengers and 14 crew landed at Narita International Airport outside
Tokyo at 12:19 pm local time (0319 GMT) on Friday, an airport official
said.

The flight had been set to continue on to Los Angeles after a stopover.

"The latest information we have is that 39 passengers were injured in
addition to six crew members," said Toshiaki Nohara, a spokesman for
Narita Airport Authority, which runs the airport.

A middle-aged woman passenger, speaking in accented Japanese, told the
TBS television network: "The person in front of me flew up to the
ceiling. The person behind me collapsed and looked unconscious."

A young man, also speaking in halting Japanese, said: "I was really
scared. I thought I would die. The plane shook so much, and my whole
body hovered up in the air. Inside the cabin, everybody was screaming
loudly."

Northwest Airlines spokesman Masashi Takahashi said: "Air turbulence
is believed to be the cause. The turbulence occurred 25 to 30 minutes
before landing, when the seat belt light was on."

"During the flight, we received a message from the pilot saying two or
three people were injured. But (the pilot) probably assessed that an
emergency landing was not necessary," Takahashi told AFP.

"It is possible that the people injured did not have their seatbelts
on, otherwise all of the 422 (people aboard) would have been injured
as well."

Television images in Japan showed medical workers carrying two
passengers off the plane, one on a stretcher and one in a wheelchair,
while one young girl could be seen wearing a bandage around her head.

Among the most seriously injured were three Philippine nationals, two
men and one women, Jiji news agency reported, quoting local police.

A 55-year-old US passenger said he heard screams when the plane
suddenly descended before rising again, some 30 minutes before
landing, the Kyodo news agency reported without naming the man.

Some people who did not have their seatbelts fastened hit their heads
on the ceiling and injured their necks, he reportedly said.

The accident occurred while the Boeing 747-400 aircraft was circling
over waters off Japan's Chiba Prefecture awaiting permission to land
at Narita airport, officials said.

Copyright 2009 AFP

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