Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 hit by turbulence, 1 British passenger dead

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  • Опубліковано 20 тра 2024
  • A Singapore Airlines flight from London made an emergency landing in Bangkok on Tuesday (May 21) due to severe turbulence, with one passenger on board dead and multiple injuries. Flight SQ321 reportedly dropped 6,000 feet in a matter of minutes.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 672

  • @garfieldkee
    @garfieldkee 27 днів тому +186

    Thanks Thailand for taking care of our passengers. Condolence to deceased’s family. Stay safe mentally and physically for the rest of passengers.

  • @maliissmiling
    @maliissmiling 27 днів тому +53

    Thailand-Samitivej hospital is very good. Surely those injured passengers are in good hands and be safe 🙌🏻

  • @allykoh6979
    @allykoh6979 27 днів тому +75

    Extremely grateful to the Thailand authorities and the Thailand people for helping SQ321. May the injured speedy recovery and deepest condolences to the family of the man who had unfortunately passed away due to this freak natural disaster.

  • @jinia6134
    @jinia6134 27 днів тому +254

    Hat's off to the Pilot for saving the airplane and the rest of the precious lives such a crisis situation !! Very unfortunate incident..

    • @nmaxx9044
      @nmaxx9044 27 днів тому +5

      Hat off for what ??? He is so suck that's why it had so many injuries

    • @FireFoxGaming56
      @FireFoxGaming56 27 днів тому

      @@nmaxx9044👍👍👍

    • @Keith-pb3hi
      @Keith-pb3hi 27 днів тому +12

      @@nmaxx9044You don't understand what is turbulence?

    • @magenta_brown5327
      @magenta_brown5327 27 днів тому

      @nmaxx9044 Wah you so smart. Confirm your balls are the size of chia seeds

    • @nojunkwork5735
      @nojunkwork5735 27 днів тому +7

      @@nmaxx9044 You have no idea what you are talking about!!

  • @The_Noblesse
    @The_Noblesse 27 днів тому +322

    Wishing everyone injured a speedy recovery 🙏🏻 ❤

  • @slej2502
    @slej2502 27 днів тому +349

    Always put on your seat belt when seated even though there is no 'Fasten Seat Belt' sign switched on

    • @Mia-Marie-ij1wy
      @Mia-Marie-ij1wy 27 днів тому +7

      True👍👍

    • @sairlordmusic
      @sairlordmusic 27 днів тому +8

      100% true

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +19

      this is a sudden dropped even the pilot couldn't see the warning on radar. Yes, put the seat belt on is crucial .. what if at that time you're walking to the restroom and it happened ? Nobody knew.

    • @susanab3831
      @susanab3831 27 днів тому +6

      I always do ,unless waiting fot the toilet

    • @jamestanadi3575
      @jamestanadi3575 27 днів тому

      @@lindafukuyu5767 many people just unbuckle once the sign has been turned off. If it happens during that time at least you've tried your best. Moreover seat belt sign should've turned on earlier when the turbulence starts to be experienced

  • @wifi0015
    @wifi0015 27 днів тому +185

    This journalist May gave a really insightful breakdown of the situation, probably the best one so far with this incident

    • @NaptheMan
      @NaptheMan 27 днів тому +23

      Except saying a drop of 60,000 feet, it should be 6,000 feet, since commercial planes flies around 30,000 -35,000 feet.

    • @ekawat2002
      @ekawat2002 27 днів тому +13

      Did I hear wrongly?
      She mentioned that SQ 321 originated from Singapore and is heading to London.
      The flight should be from London returning to Singapore.
      Did she do any fact check before reporting? 😅

    • @Alislug
      @Alislug 27 днів тому +5

      @@ekawat2002 maybe abit rushed

    • @rodmcintosh3149
      @rodmcintosh3149 27 днів тому +7

      She just said “fatalities” plural; only 1 is reported

    • @rodmcintosh3149
      @rodmcintosh3149 27 днів тому +3

      Best comment she made:
      “If you are unbelted you will”…..,,

  • @elizabethoileng435
    @elizabethoileng435 27 днів тому +57

    Speedy recovery to all the injured victims and condolence to the family of the deceased. 🙏

  • @Goldencurry-ze8cb
    @Goldencurry-ze8cb 27 днів тому +216

    That's why it is important to ALWAYS wear your seatbelt even if the seatbelt sign is off. Turbulence may occur at times and can be sudden.

    • @jasonbig1353
      @jasonbig1353 27 днів тому +2

      What if you need to walk to the bathroom though ?

    • @SketchyAsFunk
      @SketchyAsFunk 27 днів тому

      ​@jasonbig1353 you are really that dense?

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +4

      What if the passenger at that time was walking toward the restroom and it suddenly happened?

    • @markhepworth
      @markhepworth 27 днів тому +13

      @@lindafukuyu5767What if..? They’ll hit the ceiling that’s what if...

    • @LungVan1011
      @LungVan1011 27 днів тому +2

      ​@jasonbig1353 The cabin crew will surely inform you to remain in your seat during severe turbulence.

  • @elliet8406
    @elliet8406 27 днів тому +9

    Thank you SQ pilots and crew as well as Thai aviation, ground and healthcare authorities for the swift action. Deepest condolences to the family of the deceased, and may those who sustained injuries recover fully and completely.

  • @R0hi
    @R0hi 27 днів тому +64

    It was a 73 year old man died of heart attack. Injury due to head hitting ceiling due to plane being rapid descent.

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 27 днів тому +9

      DUE to not having his seat belt fastened. fatal mistake

    • @arribaficationwineho32
      @arribaficationwineho32 27 днів тому +3

      Airlines always recommend keeping seatbelts on

    • @christine8203
      @christine8203 27 днів тому

      @@Lauren-vd4qewe don’t know the reason for his not having his seat belt on: he could be in the toilet, waiting in line for the toilet, walking to the galley or had just unstrapped himself to get up?

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 27 днів тому +1

      @@christine8203 Ive often thought airplane toilets shd have a retractable seat belt!!

    • @christine8203
      @christine8203 27 днів тому +1

      @@Lauren-vd4qe good point! Perhaps the various aviation organisations and ICAO will table this for discussion.

  • @aziziadnan9660
    @aziziadnan9660 27 днів тому +15

    The pilot did his job calmly as he managed to get the plane out of the red zone.

  • @noi747
    @noi747 26 днів тому +6

    This professional female reporter pronounces very accurate name of Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport. She's so professional in minor details.

  • @Mia-Marie-ij1wy
    @Mia-Marie-ij1wy 27 днів тому +32

    Singapore Airline Pilots are really,really great..👍👍👏😘..we also encountered turbulence before and i can't count how many prayers i did during the flight bec.of the turbulence but we managed to land safely..Thanks to this high trained Pilots 🙏🙏🙏😍🥰🤩..

    • @nuramamongkhon
      @nuramamongkhon 27 днів тому

      ❤🙏🏼

    • @Murph945
      @Murph945 27 днів тому +4

      I've flown with Singapore Airlines and I have the greatest respect for the pilots and all the cabin crew.

    • @user-jk9bz6sg5w
      @user-jk9bz6sg5w 27 днів тому

      🙏🙏🙏

  • @EvelynChew88
    @EvelynChew88 27 днів тому +26

    For those who fly regularly over Thailand, you will know that the turbulence in that part is always sudden and severe. I am always terrified when entering that part because you will not know what will happen. So always strap in when seated.

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br 27 днів тому +17

      The turbulance did not occur at or near Thailand. It happened 1500 km away over the Indian Ocean near the Bay of Bengal. The plane then diverted to Thailand.

    • @Dan-xx5jq
      @Dan-xx5jq 27 днів тому +4

      ​​@@Albert_BrA pilot who commented that he has flown that route said that area over the Bengal bay is known for turbulence. The pilots should have known this and kept the seat bell on and informed the passengers.

  • @sirena1712
    @sirena1712 27 днів тому +9

    May the one who have passed on rest in peace and condolences to the family. May those who are injured have a speedy recovery and get well soon

  • @zulithern
    @zulithern 27 днів тому +51

    I'm from Thailand, from the movie "The Impossible" Where British Family were found themselves in casualties and the insurance company takes them to Singapore for a secure treatment. Two decades later, SQ caught in a turbulence and the pilots lends a help towards Thailand. We have the world class medical center than before and among the best. Hopefully, any fellow Singaporeans who are returning home tomorrow, may wishes them a pleseant flight home. Stay Safe from Bangkok 🇹🇭❤🇸🇬 🤗

  • @gparamaeswary7276
    @gparamaeswary7276 27 днів тому +37

    Family members need to be notified first before News channel can give more info.

  • @fnanette1
    @fnanette1 27 днів тому +4

    This is my first time listening to this channel. The reporter gave an excellent description of the situation. (I might ad that I was impressed by the host for for her beautiful posture. I’ve never seen such an image before.). 🇨🇦

  • @cmymotion
    @cmymotion 27 днів тому +21

    Salah, the flight is from london to Singapore, not the other way... on site reporter must be very stressed.

  • @tony.karjalainen
    @tony.karjalainen 27 днів тому +53

    During monsoon season, Mother Nature claims her victims. Yesterday in Bangkok, the sky sparkled and thundered, creating a scary atmosphere even on the ground. Speedy recovery to all the injured and condolences to the one who pulled out the unlucky ticket 😔

  • @aggiecwcf
    @aggiecwcf 27 днів тому +4

    My condolences to the family of the demised and wishing all the injured victims a speedy and good recovery 🙏

  • @rameshchinapan2860
    @rameshchinapan2860 27 днів тому +3

    I am an Ex Crew with SIA and have done this flts all the time without any incidents and I am grateful that all my flts has been smooth. It is unfortunate that this has happened and my prayers goes to all of them.

  • @ellablogs4140
    @ellablogs4140 27 днів тому +19

    Pray for all passengers and condolence to the victim who died🙏🙏🙏

  • @ekambaramjagadeesan5053
    @ekambaramjagadeesan5053 27 днів тому +8

    Praying for their speedy recovery ..Yogiram blessings.

  • @jdshl8423
    @jdshl8423 27 днів тому +72

    Reporter misspoke and didn't realize it, it's 6,000ft, not 60,000ft. But yeah, stay seated and keep your seatbelts on at all times. It's time to keep the seatbelt light on permanently.

    • @KK-sg5gl
      @KK-sg5gl 27 днів тому +11

      And you assume this person would have changed their ways because of a lighted sign? I’ve seen people not wearing their seatbelt for whole 10 hour flights. Natural selection at work.

    • @user-yb1wt2mq8c
      @user-yb1wt2mq8c 27 днів тому +8

      "It's time to keep the seatbelt light on permanently."
      If it's on all the time, that means no one can go to the loo, no food/drink services, etc.
      Best advice would be to wear your seatbelt whenever you are seated [after landing, during taxiing too], EVEN IF seatbelt light is off. There are some turbulence that the pilot can predict [due weather, jet-stream, etc] and there are some that can't [air pockets, clear air turbulence].

    • @Slash2416
      @Slash2416 27 днів тому +6

      Can't be 60,000 ft. Commerical plans only 42,000.

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +1

      True, it's NOT 60 thousands feet .. rather .. it's 6 thousands feet. Even the highest cruising altitude is about 45 thousands feet.

    • @user-yb1wt2mq8c
      @user-yb1wt2mq8c 27 днів тому +1

      @@cmymotion "there are times you need to use the toilet..."
      Yea, I've mentioned it above. Which is why the best advice would be to have your seat belts ON, whenever you are seated, EVEN IF the seat belts lights are off.
      It's NOT like the whole flight will be in turbulence, just use the loo/toilet when you need, get up and walk a little to stretch the legs, etc as usual.
      Pilots and dispatch/planners would usually plan the route to avoid thunderstorms [highly likely to have turbulence] or known turbulences area [like near very strong jet stream] and the onboard weather radar could give some clues too.
      BUT, there are "air pockets", clear air turbulence ["CAT"], etc which can be almost impossible to predict, which is why seat belts should be on when seated even if seat belt lights are off [just in case].

  • @raaisma
    @raaisma 27 днів тому +4

    Condolences to the family and speed recovery to the injured passengers.

  • @NUCLEAR154
    @NUCLEAR154 27 днів тому +3

    😢RIP to the family of the dead passenger, 😮hope the injured get well soon

  • @AmTpGaMt
    @AmTpGaMt 27 днів тому +1

    Deepest condolences to the families affected due to this unfortunate circumstance. To the fellow who passed a way, a best wish to their family, those injured, a speedy recovery.

  • @romualdojoven8992
    @romualdojoven8992 27 днів тому +3

    Get well soon to those affected passengers ❤❤❤

  • @flyinghedgehog3833
    @flyinghedgehog3833 27 днів тому +16

    Descended from FL 370 to 310...6000' in 4 mins....probably under control @ 1500 fpm .

    • @christine8203
      @christine8203 27 днів тому +3

      6000 ft in 4 mins is pretty normal. I’d think that the initial drop due to the (likely, as there was no warning) clear air turbulence would be anywhere between 500ft and 1000ft in a matter of seconds and following that, if the flight was diverting to Bangkok, it would have to commence descent anyway.
      Wishing the injured a swift recovery…

  • @ASavron
    @ASavron 27 днів тому +3

    Horrible to hear of this; well done to the pilots and crew; I have flown that route many times and always with SIA & Lufthansa; it is a bumpy part Bay of Bengal. I wish all a fast recovery - mentally and physically.

  • @HarbansSingh-ds2cr
    @HarbansSingh-ds2cr 27 днів тому +1

    What a class! Highly professional reporting indeed. The second - the woman reporter - went the extra yard to dig out valuable information. Liked the decision not to reveal identities of the injured.

  • @bravewarrior1218
    @bravewarrior1218 27 днів тому +23

    Air turbulence is primarily caused by atmospheric conditions and weather phenomena such as thunderstorms, jet streams, and wind shear.
    These factors can create unstable air pockets or sudden changes in wind speed and direction, leading to turbulence that can affect aircraft in flight.
    In the case of Singapore Airlines Flight SQ 321, the severe turbulence encountered was likely due to thunderstorm activity or strong wind shear along the flight path.
    While turbulence is not uncommon during flights, the sudden drop of 6,000 feet suggests an extreme encounter with severe turbulence.
    Wearing seat belts is crucial during turbulence as it prevents passengers from being thrown around the cabin, reducing the risk of serious injuries or fatalities.
    However, in cases of extreme turbulence, even secured passengers can sustain injuries from the violent shaking and abrupt altitude changes experienced by the aircraft.
    The tragic loss of life on SQ 321 and injuries highlights the potential dangers of severe turbulence, despite following proper safety protocols.

    • @nojunkwork5735
      @nojunkwork5735 27 днів тому

      Air pocket?

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br 27 днів тому

      Just a thought ) with the apparent Global Warming, would it be logical to expect that changing climate extremes could make air turbulence more extreme ?

    • @bravewarrior1218
      @bravewarrior1218 27 днів тому

      @@nojunkwork5735 It’s unclear what caused the episode. As the plane traveled across Myanmar, satellite data showed a strong storm beginning to form and bubble into the higher elevations, which suggests that the atmosphere in the region was becoming unstable. The plane was also moving toward other storms that were developing along the coast of Myanmar.
      Deaths caused by turbulence are rare.

    • @nojunkwork5735
      @nojunkwork5735 27 днів тому

      There is no primarily. Air turbulence is always caused by atmospheric conditions. as with a down draft that can cause an aircraft to suddenly lose altitude. and just as an updraft will cause an aircraft to gain altitude.

    • @Albert_Br
      @Albert_Br 26 днів тому +1

      @@nojunkwork5735 Hi ) What do you mean primarily? Some areas of Earth like the Indian Ocean are more prone to thunderstorms than others. It would be less likely than flying over Qatar or Cairo.

  • @sgbuses
    @sgbuses 27 днів тому +44

    This could have happened to any commercial plane. It would have to come from nowhere for the injuries to be so severe.

    • @markhepworth
      @markhepworth 27 днів тому

      If it’s clear air turbulence yes,most of the time pilots know turbulence-is coming.

  • @ssss8162
    @ssss8162 27 днів тому +7

    That would be quite a few headaches after the flight

  • @WindColors-od7wu
    @WindColors-od7wu 25 днів тому +1

    Wishing all injured passengers speedy recovery. I am impressed with the preparations of Thai government in anticipation of the emergency landing. They looked very organized with a lot of paramedics around. Thanks a lot for all who have helped out.

  • @psoon04286
    @psoon04286 27 днів тому +1

    My deepest sympathies to the family of the deceased as well to all the injured in this incident. Some thought has to also be given to the cabin crew that were very likely on their feet perhaps in the process of their duties. It’s quite obvious that the pilots had no pre-warning of this turbulence so the cabin crew would not be told to suspend any activity and be themselves securely seated.

  • @plcanadahk1
    @plcanadahk1 27 днів тому +1

    I pray all the injured recover as soon as possible ❤

  • @kratosus007
    @kratosus007 27 днів тому +2

    from thai local news agency, there are 7-8 pp in severe condition now😢
    May all the holy beings in Thailand help the injured to safety and return to their hometowns to see their beloved families.

  • @dorciedelasan2456
    @dorciedelasan2456 27 днів тому +1

    Sad to hear about these ... Always traveling SQ from AMS to Singapore... Love SQ always...

  • @poonsrisrethaphakdi5776
    @poonsrisrethaphakdi5776 27 днів тому +2

    Thank you!

  • @staceyb3882
    @staceyb3882 27 днів тому +105

    Wear your seatbelts

    • @Shaftalooooo
      @Shaftalooooo 27 днів тому

      Please Waite for the full report before lecturing us!

    • @chanalexa6923
      @chanalexa6923 27 днів тому +2

      buckle/ fasten

    • @chillies4156
      @chillies4156 27 днів тому +9

      @@Shaftalooooostill should wear your seatbelt.

    • @cmymotion
      @cmymotion 27 днів тому +1

      There are times you need to use the bathroom... could be the flight attendant injured too..

    • @rodmcintosh3149
      @rodmcintosh3149 27 днів тому

      @@ShaftaloooooWaite?

  • @sshivash
    @sshivash 27 днів тому +1

    Sad to hear but well presented newscast, very articulate and professional.

  • @rmgsecuritysystems
    @rmgsecuritysystems 27 днів тому +3

    Sad, deepest sympathies, Get well soon.

  • @rizasombilla8436
    @rizasombilla8436 27 днів тому +1

    Pray for all passengers and Condolence to the victim who died 😭🙏🙏🙏

  • @roshneeshunmagum1945
    @roshneeshunmagum1945 27 днів тому +1

    SO SORRY 😢

  • @ngwei2255
    @ngwei2255 27 днів тому +1

    Can chk with singapore airline the lists of passenger on board

  • @rudymasato2968
    @rudymasato2968 27 днів тому +19

    The question is simple
    Are they wearing a seatbelt during a heavy Turbulence? Or maybe that person dies from heart issue when the aircraft is dropped down.

    • @AdrianCHOY
      @AdrianCHOY 27 днів тому +1

      Actually, I don't think they wore. As soon as it's safe, we take them off. If the turbulence comes on suddenly and strongly, it's unlikely they had time to react and put on their seat belts. Do you wear your seat belt the entire flight? I don't.

    • @christine8203
      @christine8203 27 днів тому +3

      @@AdrianCHOY I do…all the time but loosely belted with some wiggle room except when I have to go to the toilet or when I get up to stretch my legs. I’ve worked in the aviation industry before and have seen enough such instances of injuries sustained when flights encountered clear air turbulence (usually there’d be sudden drops in altitude of between 500ft and 1000ft in seconds with people flung against the ceiling; usually neck injuries would be reported) which cannot be detected by flight instruments, unlike wind shear.

    • @AdrianCHOY
      @AdrianCHOY 27 днів тому

      @@christine8203 so far, on all my trips, I haven’t died. I guess this is just one unlucky trip.

  • @KaweeMeksongruek
    @KaweeMeksongruek 27 днів тому +1

    Praying for all passengers

  • @YANGKUSUKA
    @YANGKUSUKA 25 днів тому

    Same experinced with me was turbulence in this area…..and the weather so clear that time, the plane felt drop, the coffee on table just hit the roop the cabin a people just shocked ….and shout loudly, from Europe to Sing / KL i can’t remember…was couple mounths ago thought should authorities more attention to that spot ? My condolences to the one was pass away and wish all the injures speed recovery 🙏🏼

  • @DerrickAtsu-df2tf
    @DerrickAtsu-df2tf 27 днів тому +2

    Super speedy recovery

  • @MrKevinliow88
    @MrKevinliow88 27 днів тому +1

    Deepest condolences to the family

  • @fadlya.rahman4113
    @fadlya.rahman4113 27 днів тому +2

    condolences to the dearly departed

  • @brad.dalton
    @brad.dalton 27 днів тому +2

    Singapore airlines have a bit of history. They dropped 6000 feet in 3 minutes which was probably a controlled decent to avoid turbulence after the sudden drop.

  • @sumanthkris777
    @sumanthkris777 27 днів тому +1

    SAD !!! RIP !! FOR THAT 1 SOUL.

  • @Unteroffizier
    @Unteroffizier 27 днів тому +2

    The SIA plane is tough and sturdy enough to withstand the turbulence and made an emergency landing at Thailand in one piece.

  • @hanafiroslan1444
    @hanafiroslan1444 27 днів тому

    Speedy recovery and hope the victim well, accident is unfortunate, however what is the best is learn from mistake, get well soon

  • @AVION360
    @AVION360 27 днів тому +2

    2:40 Did he say aircraft had a steep drop of 60,000 feet ?? The approved maximum altitude for most commercial aircraft is 42,000 feet. Must be a mistake.

    • @user-yb1wt2mq8c
      @user-yb1wt2mq8c 27 днів тому +1

      yep, mistake on the reporter, under video description, it's 6,000 feet

    • @anti-fakenews1693
      @anti-fakenews1693 27 днів тому

      Flight radar recorded SQ321 cruising 33k-37k ft along entire flight path, how to drop 60k ft? Fake news detected again

  • @cadlac1533
    @cadlac1533 27 днів тому +1

    Thumb up S.Captain!
    ❤❤
    Mother Nature plays hard.
    Praying for all .
    Sorry for family’s loss.

  • @avillageofbigheads
    @avillageofbigheads 27 днів тому +7

    60,000 ??? Are you sure ? Someone needs to correct the reporter. it's a 6000 feet drop. A plane's cruising altitude is 35,000 feet.

    • @user-yb1wt2mq8c
      @user-yb1wt2mq8c 27 днів тому +1

      Yea, reporter said it wrongly, though the video description below it shows the correct figure of 6,000 feet drop.
      Cruising altitude could go up to 42,000 feet, depending on plane, route, etc. If the jet stream is favourable [save fuel and time], they can cruise there as well.

    • @solidcode21
      @solidcode21 27 днів тому +1

      The reporter sleeping, 60000 ft, no way.

    • @anti-fakenews1693
      @anti-fakenews1693 27 днів тому

      Flight radar recorded SQ321 cruising at 33k-37k ft along entire flight path, how to drop 60k ft? Fake news detected again

  • @sucramzayn4088
    @sucramzayn4088 27 днів тому +2

    2:42 Steep drop of 60000 feet? Maximum altitude ceiling is 42000 feet? A lot of explaining needs to be done and corrected pronto

    • @anti-fakenews1693
      @anti-fakenews1693 27 днів тому

      Flight radar recorded SQ321 cruising 33k-37k ft along entire flight path, how to drop 60k ft? Fake news detected again

  • @Jamie-Fox
    @Jamie-Fox 27 днів тому

    Wish everyone involved a quick recovery and can fly back home to their families. I feel traumatised!

  • @saupiabdullah6363
    @saupiabdullah6363 25 днів тому

    Deeply sorrow n condolences on victims of tubulances sir. Condolences.... Thanks

  • @emileguertin
    @emileguertin 27 днів тому +2

    Error at 6:23 the plane was not flying Singapore to London. It was London to Singapore.

  • @Oak432
    @Oak432 27 днів тому +2

    It's terrible and I am glad to know that there is no more injuried persons. Congratulations to the pilots and the crew members to bring to take care of the passengers.
    However the woman journalist that comment that boieng 777 is reliable, of course it is. But authorities will have to investigate about this plane particularly, it's nothing about Boeing experience in the aviation.

  • @lindafukuyu5767
    @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +12

    Not 60 thousands .. it's 6 thousands dropped in just a few minutes. Imagine if it dropped 6 thousands feet in a few seconds .. even more casualties.

    • @streethustles585
      @streethustles585 27 днів тому

      If it dropped 60000 feet, it's gonna crash to the ground tbh

  • @ZaraAngello69-ho6eg
    @ZaraAngello69-ho6eg 27 днів тому +5

    Scary

  • @bosrey7807
    @bosrey7807 27 днів тому +5

    Boeing plane trustworty? C'mon Mae...

  • @geoffreywilliams9324
    @geoffreywilliams9324 27 днів тому

    Frightening. Just flew that route on Qantas with some minor turbulence . .

  • @elliet8406
    @elliet8406 27 днів тому

    But SQ has already released the list and numbers of the various nationalities onboard? Why is May Wong saying otherwise?

  • @alexmiller7721
    @alexmiller7721 27 днів тому +10

    2:39 No way it dropped 60,000 feet. It would be underground if it did.

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +3

      True, I believe the max cruising altitude is about 45 thousands feet.

    • @alexmiller7721
      @alexmiller7721 27 днів тому +1

      @@lindafukuyu5767 That would be about right. The only commercial airliner I'm aware of that could even get to 60,000 feet was Concorde.

    • @christine8203
      @christine8203 27 днів тому +2

      @@alexmiller7721you are right. When the Concorde used to fly to and from Singapore, she’d usually cruise between 61,000 and 63,000 feet. Outbound, it’d reach near speed of sound or break the sound barrier over the Straits of Malacca.

    • @anti-fakenews1693
      @anti-fakenews1693 27 днів тому

      Flight radar recorded SQ321 cruising at 33k-37k ft along entire flight path, how to drop 60k ft? Fake news detected again

    • @saltyjo7514
      @saltyjo7514 27 днів тому

      Lockheed SR-71 blackbird flies at 60,000 ft

  • @NaushadAli-mw9il
    @NaushadAli-mw9il 25 днів тому

    It dropped suddenly to 6000 feet and not 60000 as the reporter said mistakenly - the plane was said to be flying at an altitude of 37000 feet initially..

  • @sweealamak628
    @sweealamak628 27 днів тому +45

    Can I make a public proposal? Lots of people think seat belts aren't cool, so to make it cool again, how about we think of a way to link the seatbelt to the entertainment system? No seatbelt, no movie for you buddy. It'll surely cost a bit of money to retrofit every passenger seat in the world, but it's all in the name of safety.

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +3

      True, however, What if the passenger at that time was walking toward the restroom and it suddenly happened?

    • @Black_Sun_Dark_Star
      @Black_Sun_Dark_Star 27 днів тому

      Are you trying to exclude the comfort of morbidly obese passengers who can't buckle their seatbelts?!
      Good idea!

    • @AdrianCHOY
      @AdrianCHOY 27 днів тому

      The concept of safety must have some balance. Just because one baby gets kidnapped from a nursery, it doesn't mean we should hire police to guard all nurseries in the name of 以防万一 or "just in case." We can't take such an absolute approach.
      จริงๆ แล้ว ฉันไม่คิดว่าพวกเขาจะคาดเข็มขัดนิรภัยเลย พอปลอดภัย เราก็ถอดออกกันหมดแล้ว ถ้าเกิดความวุ่นวายขึ้นอย่างกะทันหันและรุนแรง คงไม่มีเวลาพอที่จะคาดเข็มขัดนิรภัยทัน คุณคาดเข็มขัดนิรภัยตลอดทั้งเที่ยวบินไหม? ฉันไม่คาด

    • @ayeaye1363
      @ayeaye1363 27 днів тому +1

      ​@@Black_Sun_Dark_StarWell, should that person be travelling at all?

    • @Lauren-vd4qe
      @Lauren-vd4qe 27 днів тому

      interesting idea

  • @uz-1-uz
    @uz-1-uz 27 днів тому

    what is the exact location/area
    where turbulence occurred?

  • @jameschua3135
    @jameschua3135 27 днів тому

    Saksith,it’s 6000ft drop, not 60,000ft. Condolences to the family of the deceased passenger.
    For those who have not encountered serious in flight turbulence, let me tell you- it’s bloody scary. You’re mid air, the plane is jolted up and down. The shaking and vibrating can be felt and heard. The whole cabin is rattling due to the vibration. Not sure how many feet but the drop is felt and it’s quite violent. This was during my Singapore to Manchester flight, transit Bangkok before landing. Women were crying and screaming. It really felt like the plane was going to drop from the sky. Obviously, we made it. I was on Emirates Airlines.

  • @boon7969
    @boon7969 27 днів тому

    god bless everyone, BTW CNA reporters are good.

  • @arribaficationwineho32
    @arribaficationwineho32 27 днів тому

    Great support for keeping seatbelts as advised by airlines. I hope the airline is not blamed for his death

  • @685johnchua
    @685johnchua 27 днів тому +2

    yes, it is important to wear a seat belt when you are seated. From this incident, you can now see what could happen.

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +1

      True, but what if the passenger at that time was walking toward the restroom and suddenly it happened?

    • @Adam-nw1vy
      @Adam-nw1vy 27 днів тому

      @@lindafukuyu5767 Linda, you keep asking this question. You can never be sure of 100%, it's all about reducing the risk as much as possible. Tell me, is it better to be without a seat belt for 5 minutes while in the bathroom or be without a seat belt for more than 15 hours in an intercontinental flight? It's all about probabilities. As Neil de Grass Tyson says, we should learn to think statistically or in terms of probabilities. It's like the COVID vaccine. It doesn't prevent COVID 100%, but it reduces the risk by more than 90%, which is good enough.

  • @emileguertin
    @emileguertin 27 днів тому

    Major error in the report here at 2:44 there is no way possible the plane can drop 60,000 feet. No commercial jet even fiies that high - around 42,000 would be the maximun alt that plane flew. Flight tracking data actually showed a drop of abt 2,000 feet over a rapid duration.

  • @user-peacelover123
    @user-peacelover123 27 днів тому

    Natural disaster unavoidable, from the land, sea now to the air. .. sigh .... My condolence to the family of the deceased and hope thisr injured speedy recovery.

  • @ukmaxi
    @ukmaxi 27 днів тому

    The reporter in Bangkok seems to confuse many things there, even stating the flight was from SG to LDN.
    Also, there are no such things as "air pockets", the atmosphere air flow and turbulence does not work that way.

  • @godzillamothra5983
    @godzillamothra5983 27 днів тому +1

    is it turbulence or turboeing?

  • @CHEA1111
    @CHEA1111 27 днів тому

    Based on my some past academic research (I maybe wrong), area around Teluk Benggala (and north-east Malaysia) will experience small tornado once a while.

  • @WindColors-od7wu
    @WindColors-od7wu 25 днів тому

    I flew many times to and fro Singapore and Yangon with SQ. I didn't experience much turbulence throughout that area. it is not a monsoon season yet. Boeing again.. is there any issue with the plane itself?

  • @bikesbites3639
    @bikesbites3639 27 днів тому +1

    Surprise and alarming how weather changes. Strong turbulence above 60k ft height ?

  • @everussell1061
    @everussell1061 27 днів тому

    My thoughts are with the family of the poor man who passed away, and with everyone affected. The skies are getting rougher, and Bay of Bengal area is always so bad 😢 flying to Bangkok tomorrow and I'm not looking forward to the flight from Vietnam 😢 we have had bad weather here the past two days also

  • @Eric-jo8uh
    @Eric-jo8uh 26 днів тому +2

    Move on. We don’t need a mini series.

  • @rodmcintosh3149
    @rodmcintosh3149 27 днів тому +7

    It was a diversion landing not an “emergency landing”. Get it correct next time.

    • @christine8203
      @christine8203 27 днів тому +3

      In aviation terms, it is a medical emergency landing. In cases like this, pilots would report an emergency to air traffic control upon which priority in landing would be accorded. No declaration of emergency, no priority.

  • @TripLaos
    @TripLaos 27 днів тому

    Hopefully all safety

  • @franky1939
    @franky1939 27 днів тому +1

    That’s why I don’t remove my seatbelt even when seatbelt sign is off. You can do the same things with or without the seatbelt. I only take off my seatbelt when going to the lavatory.

  • @theathomas2465
    @theathomas2465 27 днів тому +1

    wow not good

  • @jetranger3
    @jetranger3 27 днів тому

    At 2:43, reporter says plane drops 60,000 feet. Really?

  • @chongfong9181
    @chongfong9181 27 днів тому

    God bless all🙏

  • @AA-le9ls
    @AA-le9ls 27 днів тому +5

    The female reporter outside the hospital seems to understand the nature of the incident, in contrast to the guy who talked before her. He thinks that the passengers got injured during the emergency landing, but probably the pilots decided to make an emergency landing precisely because some passengers without seat belt had already been injured or killed due to severe turbulence. The airplane was probably undamaged the whole time.

  • @devrayasahay5209
    @devrayasahay5209 27 днів тому

    this just shows that how durable a plane is even after experiencing heavy turbulence. the plane will not break mid flight.

  • @Shorts88898
    @Shorts88898 27 днів тому

    Stay strong ❤

  • @jetPower1960
    @jetPower1960 27 днів тому +3

    B777-300ER maximum cruise altitude is 43,000ft and not 60,000.

    • @anti-fakenews1693
      @anti-fakenews1693 27 днів тому +1

      Flight radar recorded SQ321 33k-37k ft along entire flight path, how to drop 60k ft? Fake news detected again

    • @kickedinthecalfbyacow7549
      @kickedinthecalfbyacow7549 27 днів тому

      @@anti-fakenews1693is it fake news? I think he just made an error

  • @terence3908
    @terence3908 27 днів тому +19

    A drop of 6k feet or 60k feet in altitude? a commercial jet doesnt even fly that high. Better get your facts checked

    • @rainforesthk2181
      @rainforesthk2181 27 днів тому +1

      6k feet, the Thai journalist should not make such mistake

    • @lindafukuyu5767
      @lindafukuyu5767 27 днів тому +2

      He made a mistake .. it's not 60 thousands feet .. rather .. it's 6 thousands feet. I believe the max cruising altitude is about 45 thousands feet.

    • @anti-fakenews1693
      @anti-fakenews1693 27 днів тому

      Flight radar recorded SQ321 cruising 33k-37k ft along entire flight path, how to drop 60k ft? Fake news detected again

    • @AndrewDaley-lr9qg
      @AndrewDaley-lr9qg 27 днів тому +3

      Just put that. He also said the passenger was killed. Disgraceful journalism.🇬🇧

    • @gheelaw7153
      @gheelaw7153 27 днів тому

      Relax lah all.

  • @BoonJie-jc2um
    @BoonJie-jc2um 27 днів тому

    Why did the reporter used the word "killed" at 2:00?