American Airlines jet makes emergency landing due to severe turbulence
A spokesperson with St. John`s International Airport confirmed that "some" people onboard are injured, but the nature or seriousness of the injuries wasn`t immediately clear.
American Airlines said that they are "taking care of our passengers and crew, and we are working on next steps to get them safely to their destination."
American Airlines Flight 206 took off from Miami at 3 p.m. local time and was en route to Milan when the jet hit “severe” turbulence. The seatbelt light was on at the time, the airline said.
Capt. Bertrand Lecocq, the pilot, said the rough air was likely from the remnants of the massive storm that just hit the northeastern U.S.
The plane was diverted, and made the emergency landing at 9:45 p.m. at St. John’s International Airport. Ambulances and paramedics were waiting on the tarmac with stretchers.
The flight had 192 passengers and 11 crew members on board, American Airlines confirmed.






