One dead as London-Singapore flight hit by turbulence
One dead as London-Singapore flight hit by turbulence
Singapore Airlines says several others were hurt and the flight was diverted to Bangkok.
One person has been killed and several others injured on a Singapore Airlines flight from London that was hit by severe turbulence.
The Singapore-bound Boeing 777-300ER was diverted to Bangkok and landed at 15:45 local (08:00 GMT).
Flight SQ 321 was carrying a total of 211 passengers and 18 crew, the airline said in a statement.
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If 20 more were injured then the seatbelt sign probably wasn't on, which means they probably hit clear air turbulence in cruise. Usually the planes ahead will report anything like that so the ones behind it will know what's coming, but this must've been a big bit of windshear one out of nowhere.
44 0 ReplyOr it was on and some people didn't listen
43 0 ReplyAs if people actually care about the seatbelt sign
"Hurr Durr if the plane crashes seatbelts aren't going to save you"
36 0 ReplyEither way, seatbelts should always be buckled while seated. The seatbelt sign turned off doesn't negate that.
13 0 Replyclear air turbulence
Is that like black ice for planes?
5 0 ReplyShit i guess it is
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He was an older gentleman that died of stroke, but yes, many people are in the hospital with fractured bones
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