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Buckle up for more ‘turbulence’ in the housing market, BofA says—it’s a housing recession, 1980s-style – Yahoo Finance

  1. Buckle up for more ‘turbulence’ in the housing market, BofA says—it’s a housing recession, 1980s-style Yahoo Finance
  2. The average long-term US mortgage rate surges to 7.49%, its highest level since December 2000 KSL News
  3. Hiring Is Rising Along With Rates. Are They on a Collision Course? The New York Times
  4. Mortgage Interest Rates Today, October 7, 2023 | After Spiking Earlier This Week, Rates Finally Steady Business Insider
  5. Homebuyers hit the brakes, ‘smothering’ the mortgage marketplace OCRegister
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From SVB’s sudden collapse to Credit Suisse’s fallout: 8 charts show turbulence in financial markets – MarketWatch

  1. From SVB’s sudden collapse to Credit Suisse’s fallout: 8 charts show turbulence in financial markets MarketWatch
  2. First Republic is a hot mess. The reason has a lot to do with its wealthy clientele CNN
  3. First Republic’s earnings will be destroyed paying back interest on US$30B in deposits: Marenzi BNN Bloomberg
  4. Opinion: Yes, rescuing banks like First Republic rewards the reckless. No, that shouldn’t stop us Yahoo Finance
  5. First Republic Bank plans to raise cash by selling shares privately: The New York Times CNBC Television
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20 Injured Onboard Condor Airbus A330-900 Due To Turbulence – Simple Flying

  1. 20 Injured Onboard Condor Airbus A330-900 Due To Turbulence Simple Flying
  2. ‘The plane was chaos’: Matthew McConaughey and wife Camila on Lufthansa flight from Austin that experienced ‘severe turbulence’ San Antonio Express-News
  3. Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves take bumpy second flight after ‘CHAOS’ on Lufthansa plane: ‘Wish me luck’ Fox News
  4. Lufthansa flight diverts to Virginia after ‘significant turbulence,’ and 7 people are transported to hospitals Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH 7News
  5. Litter thrown all over Lufthansa aircraft after turbulence diverts plane to Washington The Independent
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Camila Alves McConaughey describes experience on Lufthansa flight that experienced extreme turbulence, leaving 7 hospitalized – KABC-TV

  1. Camila Alves McConaughey describes experience on Lufthansa flight that experienced extreme turbulence, leaving 7 hospitalized KABC-TV
  2. 7 hurt on flight to Germany after severe turbulence, emergency landing at Dulles | FOX 5 DC FOX 5 Washington DC
  3. Matthew McConaughey’s wife, Camila Alves, details ‘chaos’ on Lufthansa flight New York Post
  4. Litter thrown all over Lufthansa aircraft after turbulence diverts plane to Washington The Independent
  5. Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves take bumpy second flight after ‘CHAOS’ on Lufthansa plane: ‘Wish me luck’ Fox News
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4,000-foot drop: Matthew, Camila McConaughey on flight with severe turbulence – KXAN.com

  1. 4,000-foot drop: Matthew, Camila McConaughey on flight with severe turbulence KXAN.com
  2. A dog was on the Lufthansa flight that hit turbulence so severe it sent 7 passengers to the hospital, and it took hours for the owner to learn if the pup was OK Yahoo! Voices
  3. Lufthansa flight turbulence leaves 7 injured ABC 7 Chicago
  4. Camila Alves McConaughey on turbulent Lufthansa flight that ‘dropped almost 4,000 feet’ and hospitalized 7 Fox News
  5. Matthew McConaughey’s Wife Camila Alves Details Turbulent Plane Ride That Ended in Emergency Landing: ‘Chaos’ Us Weekly
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‘Shocking’ turbulence that hit Lufthansa flight from Texas puts seven in hospital – The Guardian

  1. ‘Shocking’ turbulence that hit Lufthansa flight from Texas puts seven in hospital The Guardian
  2. 7 Lufthansa passengers on Texas to Germany flight hospitalized after lightning strikes plane Fox Business
  3. 7 hurt after Lufthansa flight experiences ‘significant turbulence,’ diverts to Washington D.C. area Yahoo News
  4. Lufthansa flight diverts to Virginia after ‘significant turbulence,’ and 7 people are transported to hospitals CNN
  5. Lufthansa flight 469 diverts to Dulles Airport due to turbulence The Washington Post
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Cloud shot up in front of Hawaiian Airlines plane that hit severe turbulence last month | Air transport

A cloud shot up vertically like a plume of smoke in a matter of seconds before a Hawaiian Airlines flight last month hit severe turbulence and 25 people on board were injured, according to a preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board.

The captain of the 18 December flight from Phoenix to Honolulu told investigators that flight conditions had been smooth with clear skies when the cloud shot up in front of the plane and there was no time to change course, the report said.

He called the lead flight attendant and told her there might be turbulence. Within one to three seconds, the plane “encountered severe turbulence”, the report states.

Shortly afterward, the lead flight attendant told the crew there were multiple injuries in the passenger cabin.

Mobile images, courtesy of a passenger, Jazmin Bitanga, show the interior of the plane. Photograph: Jazmin Bitanga/AP

Of the 291 passengers and crew on board, 25 were injured, including four passengers and two crew members who were seriously hurt, the report says. The plane sustained minor damage.

Tiffany Reyes, one of the passengers taken to hospitals, said the next day that she had just gotten back to her seat from the bathroom and was about to buckle her seatbelt when the flight dipped.

In an instant, Reyes said she found herself on the aisle floor, staring up at caved-in ceiling panels and a cracked bathroom sign that was hanging.

“I asked everyone around me, ‘Was that me?’” Reyes said. “They said I had apparently flown into the ceiling and slammed into the ground.”

Reyes said she initially thought something had hit the plane and it was crashing, and that they were going to die, because she had never encountered anything so violent on a flight.

“That’s the most terrifying experience I’ve been through in my whole 40 years of life,” Reyes said.

Hawaiian Airlines’ chief operating officer, Jon Snook, said at the time that such turbulence was unusual, noting that the airline had not experienced anything like it in recent history. The fasten-seatbelts sign was on at the time.

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Cloud shot up in front of Hawaiian Airlines plane that hit severe turbulence last month | Air transport

A cloud shot up vertically like a plume of smoke in a matter of seconds before a Hawaiian Airlines flight last month hit severe turbulence and 25 people on board were injured, according to a preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board.

The captain of the 18 December flight from Phoenix to Honolulu told investigators that flight conditions had been smooth with clear skies when the cloud shot up in front of the plane and there was no time to change course, the report said.

He called the lead flight attendant and told her there might be turbulence. Within one to three seconds, the plane “encountered severe turbulence”, the report states.

Shortly afterward, the lead flight attendant told the crew there were multiple injuries in the passenger cabin.

Mobile images, courtesy of a passenger, Jazmin Bitanga, show the interior of the plane. Photograph: Jazmin Bitanga/AP

Of the 291 passengers and crew on board, 25 were injured, including four passengers and two crew members who were seriously hurt, the report says. The plane sustained minor damage.

Tiffany Reyes, one of the passengers taken to hospitals, said the next day that she had just gotten back to her seat from the bathroom and was about to buckle her seatbelt when the flight dipped.

In an instant, Reyes said she found herself on the aisle floor, staring up at caved-in ceiling panels and a cracked bathroom sign that was hanging.

“I asked everyone around me, ‘Was that me?’” Reyes said. “They said I had apparently flown into the ceiling and slammed into the ground.”

Reyes said she initially thought something had hit the plane and it was crashing, and that they were going to die, because she had never encountered anything so violent on a flight.

“That’s the most terrifying experience I’ve been through in my whole 40 years of life,” Reyes said.

Hawaiian Airlines’ chief operating officer, Jon Snook, said at the time that such turbulence was unusual, noting that the airline had not experienced anything like it in recent history. The fasten-seatbelts sign was on at the time.

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36 injured during turbulence on Hawaiian Airlines flight

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Dozens of people were injured Sunday, some seriously, when a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix to Honolulu hit “severe turbulence” about a half-hour from landing.

According to a statement from Honolulu Emergency Medical Services, paramedics and emergency medical technicians treated 36 people, 20 of whom were taken to the hospital. Several people who were treated at the scene experienced nausea or vomiting but did not have injuries that required hospitalization, Jim Ireland, director of the Honolulu Emergency Services Department, said during a news conference.

“Medical care was provided to several guests & crewmembers at the airport for minor injuries while some were swiftly transported to local hospitals for further care,” Hawaiian Airlines tweeted.

Passengers suffered injuries including cuts to the head, bruises and loss of consciousness, the emergency medical authorities said. Eleven people were in serious condition and nine others were stable at the hospital. Officials said 13 people were taken to hospitals by ambulance and the rest by city bus, accompanied by paramedics and other medical staff.

The flight was full, with 278 passengers, eight flight attendants and two pilots, Hawaiian Airlines Chief Operating Officer Jon Snook said. The plane was flying at 36,000 feet when it hit the turbulence. He said he did not yet know how much altitude the plane lost and could only speculate at this point about how people were injured.

“Injuries occur because the aircraft goes down and if you don’t have your seat belt on, you stay where you are as the aircraft goes down,” he said during a news conference Sunday afternoon in Hawaii. Three of the people who were taken to the hospital were flight attendants, he said.

Kaylee Reyes, who was a passenger on the flight, told Hawaii News Now that her mother had just sat down and hadn’t yet buckled her seat belt when turbulence hit.

“She flew up and hit the ceiling,” Reyes said.

Another passenger, Jazmin Bitanga, told the news outlet that the plane experienced two “intense” drops. During one, she said, her boyfriend’s metal water bottle flew into the ceiling, cracking it. A photo circulating on social media shows what appears to be a gash and cracks in the plane’s ceiling.

“Just all around me there were people crying,” Bitanga told Hawaii News Now.

The Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the Flight 35 was heading from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport when it reported the turbulence at about 10:35 a.m. Hawaii Standard Time.

The agency said it was investigating.

According to the Associated Press, the National Weather Service in Honolulu said a weather advisory had been issued for thunderstorms Sunday morning in areas that would have included the plane’s flight path.

Snook said during the news conference that such an extreme case of turbulence was “relatively uncommon.”

“We haven’t experienced an incident of this nature in recent history for sure,” he said. He said there wasn’t any warning of the particular patch of air that caused the incident.

He said the seat belt sign was on at the time the plane hit the patch of air, but it wasn’t clear how many people were not buckled.

Snook said there was not a struggle in the cockpit to control the plane.

“These aircraft are designed to deal with this sort of level of turbulence and are designed to recover from it without issue,” he said.



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36 injured, 11 seriously, after Hawaiian Airlines flight experiences “severe turbulence,” officials say

A flight from Phoenix to Honolulu left 36 people hurt, with 11 sustaining serious injuries, after the plane experienced “severe turbulence,” officials said Sunday.

A total of 20 people aboard Hawaiian Airlines Flight 35 were taken to two local hospitals, Honolulu Emergency Medical Services confirmed. Nine of those 20 sustained minor injuries with 11 suffering serious injuries, according to EMS. 

One person was knocked unconscious, Honolulu Emergency Services Department Director Jim Ireland said at a press conference. About 10 passengers experienced nausea and vomiting, Ireland said. Of the 20 people hospitalized, 17 were passengers and three were crew members, according to the airline. The plane was carrying 278 passengers and 10 crew members — 2 pilots and 8 flight attendants. 

The flight landed safely at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport at 10:50 a.m. and medical care was provided at the scene for passengers and crew members who suffered less serious injuries, the airline said.

“We are supporting all affected passengers & employees and are continuing to monitor the situation,” Hawaiian Airlines said in a tweet.

The cause of the turbulence has not been confirmed, although there were reports of thunderstorms in the area. The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the incident. 

There have been several instances this year of turbulence on a commercial flight causing injuries.

In July, eight people were hospitalized after an American Airlines flight from Tampa, Florida, to Nashville, Tennessee, experienced severe “unexpected turbulence” and was forced to land in Alabama, a spokesperson for Birmingham’s airport told CBS News. 

The incident came weeks after three Southwest Airlines flight attendants and one passenger on a flight from Chicago to Salt Lake City suffered minor injuries after their flight experienced “moderate turbulence.”




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