Plane passengers sprayed with fluid
STEVE LYTTLE
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Five passengers aboard a commuter plane preparing to take off from Charlotte/Douglas
International Airport were injured Sunday night when they were sprayed by hydraulic
fluid inside the aircraft.
Airport officials say the passengers needed hospital treatment after the exposure.
The airport’s Hazmat team also was involved.
None of the injuries was serious.
The incident happened about 9:30 p.m. aboard US Airways Express Flight 4242, which
was scheduled to fly to Huntington, W.Va.
The plane involved was a De Havilland DHC-8, a twin-engine turboprop aircraft also
known as a Dash-8.
WBTV is reporting this morning that crew aboard the plane contacted the control
tower and reported that hydraulic fluid somehow had exposed passengers. WCNC-TV,
the Observer’s news partner, is reporting that 20 people were aboard the craft.