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A Cathay Pacific passenger flight traveling from Brisbane to Hong Kong descended into chaos after severe turbulence violently rocked the Airbus A350-900 during meal service, injuring at least 10 people onboard. The terrifying incident occurred roughly two hours before landing when the aircraft suddenly dropped altitude, sending passengers, cabin crew, food carts, and loose items crashing through the cabin as stunned travelers struggled to hold on.
Flight CX156 was carrying passengers across the South China Sea when the turbulence struck without warning, creating scenes of panic inside the economy section that were later captured in shaky cellphone footage shared online. Authorities confirmed six cabin crew members and four passengers suffered injuries during the ordeal, with eight people requiring hospitalization after the plane safely landed in Hong Kong.
The frightening episode has renewed concerns about increasingly dangerous turbulence incidents affecting commercial flights worldwide, particularly on long-haul international routes. Aviation experts note that severe turbulence remains one of the most unpredictable hazards in air travel, capable of causing serious injuries within seconds even when modern aircraft successfully remain structurally secure throughout the event.
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