Lifestyle Travel Airline Travel Severe Turbulence Throws Plane Passengers Against Cabin Ceiling on Miami-bound Flight: Watch Video The incident occurred over Greenland on Scandinavian Airlines flight SK957 from Stockholm to the Florida city, forcing it to return to Europe By Brenton Blanchet Brenton Blanchet Brenton Blanchet is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE since 2022. Brenton's work has previously appeared in Billboard, Pigeons & Planes and Complex. People Editorial Guidelines Published on November 15, 2024 05:54PM EST Comments The moment a flight bound for Miami hit "severe turbulence" was captured on video, showing objects and passengers being thrown out of their seats by the sudden drop. On Thursday, Nov. 15, Scandinavian Airlines flight SK957 encountered turbulence over Greenland during its trip from Stockholm to Miami, an airline spokesperson shared in a statement to PEOPLE. In the footage, originally posted to X (formerly Twitter), passengers could be heard screaming as those who seemingly didn't have their seat belts fastened were lifted out of their seats, some hitting the ceiling of the plane cabin as debris flew through the air. According to the airline, 254 passengers were on board the plane and "no severe injuries were reported among passengers or crew." ‘Severe’ Turbulence on United Flight Forces Emergency Landing, Leaves 1 Hospitalized, 6 Injured Sammy Solstad via CNN Newsource Passenger Sammy Solstad told CNN that he felt lucky to be alive after experience the turbulence , and that "everyone on the plane was praying and asking to just land instead of flying over the open sea." The flight crew made the call to return to Europe after the incident, eventually landing in Copenhagen, as their safety protocols "require a thorough inspection of the aircraft" and "necessary facilities and staff" were unavailable in Miami. A woman sitting next to Solstad, who he said was not wearing a seatbelt at the time, "flew up to the ceiling" before she "fell" — a moment that was also captured in the video footage. When the plane arrived in Copenhagen, a "special assistance team" was on site to help customers, who were given hotel accommodations and rebooked on other flights, per SAS. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. STOCK IMAGE. Getty Incidents of severe turbulence are not rare. A United Airlines flight from Cancun to Chicago experienced a similarly terrifying scenario in August. The airline confirmed to PEOPLE at the time that United Flight 1196 landed in Memphis after encountering “a brief period of severe turbulence” while the seatbelt sign was on. One passenger was transported to the hospital at the gate. An Air Europa flight that hit turbulence in July left dozens of people injured and one man stuck in an overhead bin. At the time, several passengers reported that people not wearing seatbelts were thrown from their seats unexpectedly by the rough air. About 30 passengers were injured on the flight, per Reuters. Matthew McConaughey and his wife Camila were aboard a plane that reportedly dropped 4,000 feetin a moment of "severe turbulence" in March 2023. The Brazilian model and entrepreneur shared video footage showing the damage inside the plane after it made an emergency landing at Dulles International Airport in Virginia. "On Flight last night, plane dropped almost 4000 feet, 7 people went to the hospital, Everything was flying everywhere," Camila wrote in the caption. "To respect the privacy of those around me that's all I am showing but the plane was a CHAOS. And the turbulence keep on coming." "The @lufthansa flight you are seeing on the news today!!!! Yes … that one," the mother of three continued. "Thank God everyone was safe and ok."