Seaborne SF34 at San Juan on Apr 24th 2014, turbulence injures 3
Last Update: April 25, 2014 / 17:06:46 GMT/Zulu time
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Apr 24, 2014
Classification
Accident
Cause
Turbulence
Airline
Seaborne Airlines
Departure
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Destination
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Aircraft Type
SAAB 340
ICAO Type Designator
SF34
The FAA reported 3 passenger received injuries.
Incident Facts
Date of incident
Apr 24, 2014
Classification
Accident
Cause
Turbulence
Airline
Seaborne Airlines
Departure
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Destination
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Aircraft Type
SAAB 340
ICAO Type Designator
SF34
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