People thrown ‘like little rag dolls’ in JetBlue turbulence
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — People were “thrown around like little rag dolls” when turbulence rocked a JetBlue flight from Massachusetts to California, a passenger said Friday, in an incident that left more than 20 people injured and forced an unscheduled landing in South Dakota.
The New York-based airline said Flight 429 was travelling from Boston to Sacramento with 146 passengers and five crew members on board Thursday evening, when it hit major turbulence and chaos ensued.
Passenger Rhonda Lynam said the plane began to rock as it went “right through a black cloud.”
“It was like a movie. It was just crazy,” Lynam said Friday morning from a hotel in Rapid City, South Dakota, where the plane was diverted to the night before. “We started hopping all over the air, and then all of a sudden, it, like an elevator, just dropped. And when that happened, even people who had their seatbelts on flew out of their seats. I did, my mom did.”


