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The passengers were shaken and after “wild” turbulence hit a jetstar aircraft, flight was forced to return. The flight, which was canceled from Auckland, was based on a very severe turbulence, and the passengers remained in the air in their seats. The southern island of New Zealand was shot with wind Gusts up to 150kms on Monday evening. A 18 -year -old passenger in Queenstown Bound Flight said how the aircraft landing in these winds was “all hell breaking”. Mr. Steele said that the plane's wing was "whipped like a bloody feather" in strong winds. Jetstar apologized to the affected customers. “Everyone was screaming and vomiting on flight, Dy Um with the wing, so I was looking out the window, and all saw whipped like a bloody feather. “Just wild, I haven't experienced such bad turbulence in my life. It sounded like a rollercoaster journey." Mr. Steele explained that turbulence was very bad, and began to tell his loved ones their farewells. "The only thing I can hear was the voices and headphones of people being sick." “Everyone was quite shaken and shocked,” he added. The winds forced the flight to return as they started landing. Jetstar issued an apology to the affected customers, and flights in several airlines were also affected by winds. “Airlines will be much more severe than turbulence, the pilots and crew are well applied trained to manage turbulence,” he said. “We sincerely apologize to customers for the deterioration of travel plans due to powerful winds affecting Queenstown. “Our teams are trying to bring their customers to their goals as quickly as possible, but security is our first priority.” If the winds reach 65 kmh, flights are usually delayed to get up or land, but some passenger jets have been seen as descending to 90kms winds.

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00:00 The passengers were shaken and after "wild" turbulence hit a Jetstar aircraft.
00:07 Flight was forced to return.
00:09 The flight, which was cancelled from Auckland, was based on a very severe turbulence, and
00:15 the passengers remained in the air in their seats.
00:19 The southern island of New Zealand was shot with wind gusts up to 150 kms on Monday evening.
00:27 A 18-year-old passenger in Queenstown-bound flights said how the aircraft landing in these
00:32 winds was "all hell breaking".
00:36 Mr Steele said that the plane's wing was whipped like a bloody feather in strong winds.
00:43 Jetstar apologised to the affected customers.
00:46 Everyone was screaming and vomiting on flight.
00:49 "Dy I'm with the wing.
00:51 So I was looking out the window.
00:54 And all saw whipped like a bloody feather.
00:57 Just wild.
00:58 I haven't experienced such bad turbulence in my life.
01:02 It sounded like a rollercoaster journey."
01:05 Mr Steele explained that turbulence was very bad, and began to tell his loved ones their
01:11 farewells.
01:12 "The only thing I can hear was the voices and headphones of people being sick.
01:18 Everyone was quite shaken and shocked."
01:21 He added, "The winds forced the flight to return as they started landing."
01:26 Jetstar issued an apology to the affected customers.
01:30 And flights in several airlines were also affected by winds.
01:35 Airlines will be much more severe than turbulence.
01:38 The pilots and crew are well-applied trained to manage turbulence, he said.
01:43 "We sincerely apologise to customers for the deterioration of travel plans due to powerful
01:50 winds.
01:51 Affecting Queenstown.
01:53 Our teams are trying to bring their customers to their goals as quickly as possible.
01:59 But security is our first priority.
02:02 If the winds reach 65 km/h.
02:06 Flights are usually delayed to get up or land.
02:09 But some passenger jets have been seen as descending to 90 kms winds."

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