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Passengers on Southwest Airlines flight 3508 experienced significant turbulence on June 14, resulting in serious injuries to one passenger. The Boeing 737-700 was en route from Dallas Love Field to Panama City, Florida, when it encountered severe weather during its descent. As a result, the aircraft entered a holding pattern and eventually diverted to Jacksonville without further incident.

The Aviation Herald reported that the turbulence was due to adverse weather conditions in the area. After maintaining a holding pattern at 2,800 feet for approximately ten minutes, the flight safely landed in Jacksonville. The total duration of the flight extended to around two hours and forty minutes instead of the usual under two-hour journey.

Southwest Airlines operates numerous weekly flights between Dallas Love Field and Panama City using Boeing 737-700s among other aircraft types. Flight WN3508 departed with a slight delay but otherwise proceeded normally until encountering severe turbulence during its approach.

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Extreme weather events such as this are becoming more frequent and pose safety risks for aviation. Pilots are trained to handle these situations effectively, aided by advanced aircraft systems designed to manage hazardous conditions. Despite this training and technology, severe weather remains an economic challenge for airlines due to potential delays and additional costs incurred during diversions.

In response to such challenges, airlines like Southwest have measures in place including scheduling strategies that minimize disruptions caused by single delays. Passengers are also reminded of the importance of wearing seatbelts throughout flights as most injuries from turbulence occur when individuals are unbuckled.

Severe weather continues to impact airline operations across regions like the American East Coast where mass delays and cancellations can occur frequently. This necessitates rebooking passengers and providing compensation which can strain outdated IT systems used by airlines.

"Severe weather is on the rise," notes industry sources, emphasizing how crucial it is for both crew members and passengers alike to remain vigilant about safety protocols during flights affected by turbulent conditions.

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