Turbulence survival tips from my scariest flight ever between Aspen and Houston.

Hey wanderers, this The Times of India article on Severe Aircraft Turbulence is buzzing and brought back intense memories of my own terrifying experience on that exact United Express route from Aspen to Houston. I was on a business trip last winter when our aircraft suddenly hit severe turbulence. The plane dropped what felt like forever in just minutes, and I vividly remember gripping my armrest while watching oxygen masks deploy above us. Several passengers around me had minor injuries from the unexpected drops, and we ended up making an emergency landing in Austin, just like in this recent incident.

Looking back, that experience taught me some crucial air travel lessons I always follow now. I never unbuckle my seatbelt during flights anymore, even when the sign is off. I also learned to always keep my carry-on secured under the seat rather than in overhead bins, as loose items became projectiles during the turbulence. The flight attendants were incredible during our emergency landing, and their calm professionalism helped prevent panic. While scary, that experience made me a much more prepared traveler. Just my two cents on this Severe Aircraft Turbulence development.

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United Airlines flight plunges 25,000 feet in just 6 minutes; passengers left bleeding
A United Express flight from Aspen to Houston experienced extreme turbulence, plummeting thousands of feet and forcing an emergency landing in Austin....
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