Faremax: Travel Forums

Share your experiences...
Welcome to Faremax: Travel Forums Sign in | Join | Help
in Search
faremax.com    Airline Tickets    Car Rental    Cruises    Europe Trains    Hotels    Travel Insurance    Vacations

Emergency Landing In Calgary

Last post 01-28-2008, 11:33 AM by Ricardo. 4 replies.
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  •  01-10-2008, 3:53 PM 9916

    Emergency Landing In Calgary

    I heard that today an Air Canada plane made an emergency landing in Calgary after descending 4,000 feet in one minute, supposedly because of air turbulence.

    I think some people were seriously hurt, but I don't think there are any life threatening injuries.


    http://this-twisted-history.blogspot.com/
  •  01-15-2008, 5:19 AM 9935 in reply to 9916

    Re: Emergency Landing In Calgary

    I heard about that.  I would be totally scared to descend that quick, had to be a nose dive type thing. 
  •  01-15-2008, 8:13 AM 9942 in reply to 9935

    Re: Emergency Landing In Calgary

    I think it was pretty severe. Some passengers actually bounced off of the ceiling, according to reports made by other passengers.

    I haven't heard what caused this for sure. I think there was speculation that there may have been mechanical failure.


    http://this-twisted-history.blogspot.com/
  •  01-19-2008, 8:45 PM 9957 in reply to 9916

    Re: Emergency Landing In Calgary

    I'm glad to hear everyone's alright. Even regular air turbulence during the flight is unsettling - I can't imagine how a situation that warrant an emergency landing would feel like.
  •  01-28-2008, 11:33 AM 10006 in reply to 9957

    Re: Emergency Landing In Calgary

    I've flown a fair bit, but I've not experienced severe turbulence, and I hope I don't.

    Are there flight paths where this is more likely than others?

     


    http://this-twisted-history.blogspot.com/
View as RSS news feed in XML
Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems