SQ321: A Timeline
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- What happened on board Singapore Airlines flight SQ321? Here’s a look at what we know of the London-Singapore flight - from the moment the plane hit severe turbulence at 37,000 feet, to the moment it diverted to Bangkok. One man died in the incident and dozens were injured.
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[WATCH MORE] Fatal turbulence on flight SQ321 ua-cam.com/play/PLnK3VE4BKduNZMTAOToF5S6RFJyQUdqdn.html&feature=shared
We should not forget to thank Thailand for their assistance.
Excuse me, at least the pilot did a good job by controlling the airplane. Kudos to you Mr Pilot 👍🙏
Now that is absolutely true. A good pilot can avert further tragedies. Thank you dear pilot on that flight 🌹
Thank you Thailand! ❤
Luckily I cancelled my flight yesterday back to Singapore! Always flew back to SG with SQ every year 4times! From Singapore to London. From London to Singapore. Hopes all the passengers and crews will get back on their feet. Condolences to British passenger family’s that died from heart attack.
The air stewardesses must be stressed
I hope airlines enforce and restrict the weight of cabin luggage. I have seen cabin luggage doors pop open during a turbulent flight to Sydney. Imagine the head injury from falling heavy luggage.
Same experience when flying back to SG from Taiwan, sudden turbulence and cabin luggage door opened :/
@@thenautygirl4777WHAT i’m going to taiwan tomorrow
I was hit by a cabin luggage once when the angry passenger try to take it down, also from London.
Heart attack can strike anyone anytime
We need to know more about what turbulence it was before making hasty judgement against the passengers, pilots, and Boeing. Clear air turbulence isn't detectable by weather radars, so any plane can get screwed over by it
🙏 This unexpected incident showed us just how temporary & transient our human lives can be ... 🙏 Deepest condolences to the families & friends of Mr Geoff Kitchen ... May Mr Geoff Kitchen be blessed to a Better World & Realm ... 🙏 Wishing Speedy recovery for the injured ... 🙏 Thank You So Much for the quick thinking SIA Crew & the Bangkok International Airport Emergency Crew for their prompt & professionalism in helping the patients of SIA Flight SQ321 when they needed the help the most ... 🙏🕯🌼🌿🌏🕊🇸🇬🇬🇧🇹🇭
Its good to be alive
i'm going to go ahead and say it. The elephant in the room.
It was a Boeing 777.
We're so blase about flying we forget we're 6 miles off ground flying through an unpredictable atmosphere in a giant metal can. Keep the seat belt on.
Why people here pretending like turbulence isn’t a common thing? Its just that severe ones are rare.
For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
Always wear seat belt
When this episode has passed these ppl will have fear & ptsd. There is no cure for internal, mental, emotional & trauma wound. Counsellor & therapy can help in the healing & recovery journey but its a long process (stages, trigger, crying); it depends on the person.
You cannot unlearn trauma, accident, it continues to repeat in your mind.
Sleep will be impacted, relationship will be impacted,
The person look normal but has become withdrawn, sometimes crying, staring in the air, hasn't come to term, the trauma still inside, show care & patience; do not leave the person alone; if it reached depression & the person cannot cope it will lead to suicide.
I've been on a flight like that back in 2008. No trauma here... But I get your point.
boeing stocks heading south now?
Where is Chee H.T?
It seemed that SIA should not use the STAR Alliance liveries for this SQ321, but should have the standard SIA liveries. Remember the SQ flight that crashed in Taipei after taking off? What liveries did it have? A very colorful liveries...
So, SIA should go back to the standard SIA liveries
What's it to do with liveries???
What’s next? If got number 4 the plane will crash is it?
you want livery over condolences over deceased? This type of people should go reflect
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Well that was a long comment
😢
Okay bye
People are behaving likr its a crash. Come on its just turbulence
Sg need to develop autonomous airlines able to handle turbulence and provide turbulence insurance
Please do some research before commenting.Turbulence is natural occuring phenomenon u can detect most of it but can't stop it.
@@helloooo740 you clearly lack English comprehension skills. From SG internet squad? Which part of what I said says turbulence is not a natural occurrence and which part is falsehood or untrue or invalid?
@@LonganLeedont fly bruh, go take container ships instead
Are there absolutely no footage on the turbulence causing passengers to bounce up and down?
u think people got time to film with their phones when they’re bouncing up and down ah
@@yh-se1dh you are totally mistaken. I am referring to commonly found security camera footages covering the cabin area found on most respectable passenger airlines. It's in airlines self interest to have such footages
@@LonganLee its up to Singapore airlines whether they want to share the footage or not
@@goldencatsup is there or is there No Such footage and if no is it due to privacy reasons? I found some info online. If no such cameras what happens if terror strikes?
@@goldencatsup the question is Binary : is SIA SQ321 cabin area secured with camera? If so, was it running? If not, is it according to some internet info for privacy concerns for passengers. If so, what happens if incidents occur in the cabin like drunk passenger stabbing another? Even on buses there can be cameras. Is privacy concern more important than security concern? So, I only have questions and no answers
Going to have massive lawsuit
On what grounds? Turbulence is beyond the ability of anyone to control. If the guy was seated and had a heart attack from stress, that’s nobody’s fault. The plane had an emergency landing at the first opportunity possible. The airline did all they could in extreme circumstances. Unless there is more to the story, then simply put - there is no grounds for a lawsuit.
@@ajward9112 No grounds, sure. It isn't going to stop them from trying though.
@@skypirate2199 I don’t doubt that, but this is simply case where, best case scenario, Singapore Airlines agrees to settle out of court. And that’s looking at it from a best possible outcome scenario. It’s just not a case that has a lot of good to hope for. Now, I’m no lawyer or law expert, so if I’m wrong, I’m happy for someone to explain how I’m mistaken with their own knowledge and understanding, but based on my limited knowledge, that’s all I got to share.
more like massive insurance payout
Sue themselves for not wearing seat belt?,😂
Investigation result haven't out yet. Why so sure it's definitely weather? It can be human error or mechanical failure! Besides apologising & rendering help to injured passengers. SIA should also refund & compensate to all the passengers on board!
wowowoow
of course its a boeing air plane 💀
Your first line says investigation results isn't out yet. And you ended with SIA should compensate. Wtf you yappin? Where were you when god gave out the brains?
idiot
No tourism, Singapore economy will TOTALLY COLLPASE! Oh that is what open economy means
Oh come on
😂😂😂😂
lol such a dramatic sour grape 😂
该怎么死都是天註定.