Five people were injured after heavy turbulence battered a United Airlines plane that was then diverted to a regional airport in Texas. The SkyWest flight, operating as United Express, left Springfield,
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According to KXXV, United Airlines Flight 5690, operated by SkyWest Airlines, was traveling from Springfield, Missouri to Houston when it diverted to Waco Regional Airport in Waco, Texas due to severe turbulence.
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In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, SkyWest Airlines, the company that operated the flight, said, “SkyWest flight 5690, operating as United Express from Springfield, MO to Houston, landed safely ...
What started as a regular Sunday flight between Springfield and Houston took a turn for the worse when the aircraft was hit by severe turbulence in northern Texas. On March 2, SkyWest Airlines flight 5690, operating as a United Express flight, departed Springfield Branson National Airport (SGF) on time at 17:03.
A regional United Airlines flight operated by SkyWest was diverted to Waco, Texas, on Sunday after wayward turbulence. Five passengers sustained minor injuries and were taken to the hospital for evaluation.
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A United Airlines flight traveling from Springfield, Missouri, to Houston, Texas, was diverted to Waco Regional Airport after experiencing severe turbulence.
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The plane, which was carrying 29 patrons and three crew members, took off from Springfield, Missouri, but hit a snag and ended up being diverted to the Waco Regional Airport around 6:30 p.m., Ryan