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5 taken to North Carolina hospital after flight from Miami hits turbulence, airline says

American Airlines American Airlines has its second-largest hub at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, where it controls about 90% of air traffic. (JEFF FUSCO/CBJ)

MORRISVILLE, N.C. — (AP) — Five people were taken to a North Carolina hospital after a flight from Miami hit turbulence Sunday night, officials said.

Fire and rescue crews responded to the flight after it arrived at Raleigh-Durham International Airport around 11:30 p.m. and brought five people to a hospital, the airport said in a statement on Monday.

The fasten seat belt sign was on when American Airlines Flight 1286 from Miami International Airport to Raleigh-Durham encountered unexpected turbulence and the flight landed safely, the airline said in a statement.

Three flight attendants and two passengers were hospitalized for further evaluation and have since been released, the airline said.


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