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What HAPPENED onboard the Singapore Airlines flight? TURBULENCES explained!
On May 21, 2024, Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence over the Andaman Sea, resulting in one passenger's death and injuries to 79 passengers and 6 crew members. The Boeing 777-300ER, carrying 211 passengers and 18 crew, diverted to Bangkok and landed safely.
This video aims to clarify the incident and address common misconceptions about turbulence. Contrary to media reports, the plane did not drop 6000 feet. Instead, it experienced significant vertical speed changes, causing brief altitude fluctuations.
Many passengers were not wearing seat belts during the turbulence because, according to some reports, breakfast had just been served, and some were in the aisle or near the toilets. The seatbelt sign was activated only seconds before the turbulence hit, leaving little time for passengers to return to their seats.
We also explore the nature of turbulence, including clear-air turbulence, which occurs without warning and is invisible to radar. This highlights the importance of always wearing a seatbelt when seated and securing loose items to prevent injuries. Watch the full video to learn about aviation!
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