A recent surge in incidents involving mid-flight turbulence has raised concerns about passenger and crew safety. On May 27, a Turkish Airlines Airbus A321 flight from Istanbul to Izmir experienced severe turbulence, seriously injuring a flight attendant. The incident highlights the vulnerability of cabin crew during unexpected turbulence events. This latest incident follows a series of other severe turbulence events in recent weeks involving Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Turkish Airlines, resulting in injuries and even fatalities. Experts suggest that climate change may be a contributing factor to the increased frequency of such events. As aviation safety protocols evolve, the industry must address these growing concerns to protect passengers and crew from the dangers of severe turbulence.