Air Traffic Controller failed to warn pilots about turbulence that caused serious injuries on Newark-bound flight, report says

An air traffic controller violated Federal Aviation Administration policy when they failed to relay turbulence in the area of a flight approaching Newark Liberty International Airport that severely injured three flight attendants, according to a final report from the National Transportation Safety Board.

The turbulence was so severe and unexpected that two flight attendants had broken bones and one suffered a sub-cranial bleed, according to the report.

NTSB investigators concluded that the controller based in Boston did not relay real-time weather advisories to United Airlines flight 1890 on Feb. 10, 2024 after a plane about three minutes ahead reported moderate turbulence in the area…

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