Five people were aboard the Bombardier executive jet that was shaken by turbulence late Friday afternoon while travelling from Keene, New Hampshire, to Leesburg, Virginia, said Sarah Sulick, a spokesperson for the National Transportation Safety Board.
The jet is owned by Conexon, a company based in Kansas City, Missouri, according to a Federal Aviation Administration database. The company, which brings high-speed internet to rural communities, declined comment Saturday. Turbulence, which is unstable air in the atmosphere, remains a cause for injury for airline passengers despite airline safety improvements over the years.
Didn’t know that a Bombardier Business jet looked like that inside. I thought that they were a bit more luxurious Or is the answer that CTV is just so cheap that they won’t spring for a real picture
That’s why you buckle up
Fortunately the co-pilot was unvaxxed .
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This does not look like a Bombardier executive jet. ✈️ When travelling by air keep yourself buckled in at all times. You never know when turbulence can occur.
People need to keep their seat belts on when they are sitting. So many still undo them. Don't know why...
That’s definitely not a picture of a jet that’s immune to all climate change initiatives 💁🏼♂️
Doesn’t look like a business jet at all
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