3 Delta flight attendants hospitalized after chaos on Sydney flight

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Four crew members of a Delta Air Lines flight were injured on Friday after a flight en route to Australia experienced what the airline described as “brief turbulence.”
The flight, which was carrying 245 passengers and 15 crew, was flying from Los Angeles, California, to Sydney, Australia, when the chaos began.
The Airbus A350 was hit by turbulence as it landed, but Delta said the plane landed “safely and normally” at Sydney Airport.
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The flight was carrying 245 passengers and 15 crew members from Los Angeles, California, to Sydney, Australia. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
Three of the injured flight attendants were sent to hospital for treatment. No passengers reported any injuries.
“Delta Flight 41 from Los Angeles encountered a collision while landing in Sydney, and four crew members reported injuries,” said a spokesperson for the airline in a statement to FOX Business.
“Nothing is more important than the safety of our people and our customers, and our top priority is taking care of the affected members,” the statement continued.

Three of the injured flight attendants were sent to hospital for treatment. (Getty Images / Getty Images)
The flight arrived in Sydney on Friday morning after departing from Los Angeles on Wednesday night local time.
NSW Ambulance was alerted at about 6.45am local time, minutes before the plane landed, according to flight data.
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No passengers reported any injuries. (Kevin Carter/Getty/Getty Images)
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Paramedics said they treated five people for minor injuries, according to the Sydney Morning Herald, although it is not clear why their number of injuries is different from Delta’s.



