New details on deadly turbulence aboard Singapore Airlines flight
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- Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
- The NTSB is heading to Southeast Asia to investigate the turbulence incident on a flight from London to Singapore that killed one passenger and hospitalized at least 71 others.
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This is an act of nature and nothing can be done about it.Always keep your seatbelt on.
This is key, the seatbelt is there for a reason
So as annoying as it is, sitting down and buckling up throughout the entire flight may save your life.
Thanks to the pilots for saving almost all on board.
Thank goodness for the skillful pilots that landed the plane safely
Over and over again, wear your seatbelts.
can't wait for the investigation ep
This is so Scary... I am so glad am not afraid of flying !!! Have the seat belt on while seated at all times in an airplane
The Federal Aviation Administration Accident and Incident database tracked 198 U.S. incidents involving Boeing aircraft over the 10 years from 2014 to 2023 compared with 99 for Airbus.
Yup and in the FAA there are roughly 2 times more Boeings than Airbuses.
So both are roughly equal in that statistic
Boeing have gremlins...
Wear your seatbelts folks - no surprises.
If this happen in America they will take you to hospital and the will give medical expenses bills make sure you pay ? Well done Singapore Arline ! Great crew will fly with them anytime !
Your reporting is wrong. It dropped 6000 ft, not 100 ft as reported
No, it didn't, the descent was 6000ft (controlled), read more about it, it has been confirmed.
@@BenevoKids You are right. People just repeat what they have heard on the news and there`s plenty of wrong info on this incident on the media.
It was a controlled descent. The plane didn’t and can’t just drop 6,000ft. 🤦♂️
@@LeeAviation If it would've, it could have a high chance of breaking up if it falls down like a rock
@@FinlandBall227 Exactly. And with autopilot engaged, it would never just plunge.
First
Sounds like they have the same DEI obsessed unions as our US airlines.
Well done for being a DEI obsessed weirdo
GET DOWN , IT IS A BOEING , GOD HELP US ALL !
@jackreacher8858
I wouldn't want to fly in a Boeing product, but it has bugger all to do with this incident.