TOKYO — Eighteen people have been injured by turbulence aboard a United Airlines plane flying from Washington, D.C., to Japan.
Tetsuya Shinozuka, a police official at Tokyo’s Narita International Airport, said many of the injuries were bruises, but at least one person may have broken a leg. He gave no further details.
United Airlines spokesman Mike Trevino in Chicago said about halfway into the 13-hour flight, the pilot advised passengers to put on their seat belts. A short time later, the plane “experienced moderate turbulence.”
He declined to discuss any injuries but said United is cooperating with health officials.
The Boeing 747-400 with 263 people on board landed on schedule today in Tokyo.
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