Accident Boeing 737-7H4 (WL) N461WN, Sunday 20 April 2025
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Date:Sunday 20 April 2025
Time:09:20 LT
Type:Silhouette image of generic B737 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different    
Boeing 737-7H4 (WL)
Owner/operator:Southwest Airlines
Registration: N461WN
MSN: 32465/1510
Year of manufacture:2004
Total airframe hrs:69120 hours
Engine model:CFMI CFM56
Fatalities:Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 41
Other fatalities:0
Aircraft damage: None
Category:Accident
Location:Tulsa International Airport (TUL/KTUL), Tulsa, OK -   United States of America
Phase: En route
Nature:Unknown
Departure airport:Dallas-Love Field, TX (DAL/KDAL)
Destination airport:Tulsa International Airport, OK (TUL/KTUL)
Investigating agency: NTSB
Confidence Rating: Accident investigation report completed and information captured
Narrative:
Southwest Airlines Flight 2782, a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Dallas Love Field Airport (DAL), Dallas, Texas, to Tulsa International Airport (TUL), Tulsa, Oklahoma, encountered moderate turbulence during descent. As a result, a flight attendant sustained a serious injury.

According to the flight crew, all flight attendants (FAs) were briefed prior to departure that no cabin service would be conducted due to forecast turbulence. They were instructed to remain seated for the duration of the short 39-minute flight. Following passenger boarding and prior to pushback, the captain made a public address (PA) announcement advising passengers that, due to current and forecasted weather conditions, the FAs would remain seated for safety reasons and cabin service would not be provided.

The flight crew reported that before descent, at approximately FL250 (25,000 feet), the captain made a descent PA announcement advising passengers to remain seated due to expected turbulence during the descent into Tulsa.

The flight crew reported that they chimed (pressed the ATTEND call button once) the cabin between FL190 and FL180 to indicate final descent. Per Southwest Airlines procedures, the 18,000-foot chime directs flight attendants to secure the cabin for arrival and make passengers final announcements. The policy specifies that if turbulence prevents a compliance check or walkthrough, the flight attendants are required to stop duties and secure themselves in a jumpseat. The flight crew reported the high-low chime occurred earlier than the standard FL180 due to anticipated weather and received the normal confirmation from the cabin crew.

The flight crew were set up for the ILS approach to runway 36R and began their descent for the approach. They inquired and received ride reports from Tulsa approach, who indicated light to moderate turbulence and heavy rain reported from a regional jet.
During the descent into Tulsa, at approximately 15,000 feet mean sea level (MSL), the airplane encountered moderate turbulence while operating in instrument meteorological conditions (IMC).

Despite prior instructions from the flight crew, the FAs in the “C' and “B' position left their jumpseats during final descent. The “C' FA had to use the lavatory and the “B' FA got up to prepare the cabin for landing. FA “B' stated it was an automatic response to prepare the cabin even though she remembered afterwards being briefed to remain seated.

FA “B' was standing in the aft galley and making an announcement to the passengers when she experienced two pronounced jolts of turbulence. The turbulence caused the flight attendant to become airborne and subsequently impact the cabin floor with significant force, resulting in serious spinal injuries.

The “C' FA notified the flight crew that the “B' FA was injured. The flight crew requested medical assistance before arrival, and emergency personnel met the aircraft at the gate. The injured FA was subsequently transported to a local hospital.

Probable Cause: The airplane's encounter with moderate turbulence during descent.

Accident investigation:
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Investigating agency: NTSB
Report number: DCA25LA190
Status: Investigation completed
Duration: 4 months
Download report: Final report

Sources:

NTSB DCA25LA190

History of this aircraft

Other occurrences involving this aircraft

19 August 2004 N461WN Southwest Airlines 0 Los Angeles International Airport, CA (LAX/KLAX) non
Runway incursion with a/c (no oollision)

Location

Revision history:

Date/timeContributorUpdates
23-Apr-2025 16:37 Captain Adam Added
23-Apr-2025 19:09 ASN Updated [Aircraft type, Total occupants, Destination airport, Narrative, ]
01-Oct-2025 09:32 ASN Update Bot Updated [Time, Operator, Phase, Nature, Departure airport, Narrative, Category, Accident report, ]

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