A woman and child have been rushed to hospital after being injured during turbulence on a Qantas flight from Sydney to Brisbane.
The woman in her 40s, and the child, who is younger than 10, suffered bruising and laceration on flight QF528 on Wednesday.
The pair were were taken to The Prince Charles Hospital in Brisbane for treatment, a Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said.
Another person injured on the flight declined treatment from paramedics.
The mother and child were reportedly not wearing seatbelts at the time, even though the seatbelt sign was on.
The plane landed safely after being struck by the turbulence.
‘Our pilots and cabin crew are highly trained to manage a range of onboard events, including turbulence events, but we know this would have been very unsettling, and we thank customers for their co-operation,’ a Qantas spokeswoman said.
Queensland Ambulance Service said three patients were assessed by paramedics.
The woman in her 40s, and the child, who is younger than 10, suffered bruising and laceration on Qantas flight QF528 on Wednesday (a Qantas plane is pictured in Melbourne)
‘Paramedics were called to a location on Bribie Way at 3.15pm on 13 November for reported injuries from turbulence on a flight,’ a spokesman said.
‘Three patients were assessed, one patient declined assistance however a woman in her 40s and a child were transported to Princes Charles Hospital in stable conditions with bruises and lacerations.’
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