Severe turbulence leaves one dead & multiple injured on London to Singapore flight
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- Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
- One person has died and others have been injured during severe turbulence on a flight from London to Singapore.
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The prime reason to keep your seatbelt fastened at all times when seated.
It was a cardiac arrest.
@paani3327 Even so. Its still recommended to keep your seat belt on.
@@Getonwithit204 Yes, I agree, but "The prime reason to keep your seatbelt fastened" couldn't help someone having a cardiac arrest. I'm just disagreeing with the people making stupid assumptions.
@@paani3327
Probably make to look like a cardiac arrest. Was he a whistleblower ?
B...ing comments get deleted
That is why people should always wear their seatbelt.
Prayers for this person’s family.
Could have been a heart attack
Perhaps s/he was sat in their seat wearing their seatbelt, and was "hit" by flying objects, worst case scenario perhaps being drinks trolley on the loose.
God doesn't answer prayers
@@MJSpin1Exactly!
Best wishes and prayers
Every captain on every flight before the flight gets to cruise altitude advises passengers to keep your seatbelt fastened incase the flight experiances turbulance mid-flight. This is a prime example why this advice is given.
It sounded like this happened at cruise altitude. The nearest airport was Thailand, so I'm guessing they were not in the process of ascending nor descending.
True but we don't know what happened to that passenger. He/she could be in the wc or walking to/back.
@@user-bi8ko7kc6h Very true. Only morons are blaming the deceased passenger before the facts are truly known with the Coroner’s report.
@@lzl4226you’re still told to wear seat belt at all times, this is the exact reason.
Still safe mode of travel.
I'm flying from Greece to the UK tonight. Will be safe to say I'm wearing my seatbelt the entire way. RIP to the poor soul ❤
The flight to Greece and back to UK is always turbulent 😅
All these things are psyops to make people scared to fly
Came back this morning from Greece and it was turbulent
And a crash helmet 😂
Be safe anyway 🙏
uk expat, 20 years Singapore, Indian Ocean always freaks me out
I live in the Indian Ocean
Correction, "UK Migrant"
@@jaguwa4816I live under it
The deceased victim could have some underlying health issue.😭😭
Vax... sorry, I meant fax...
No such thing as an air pocket. This was probably a severe downdraft of turbulence
The only thing dangerous about turbulence is not what happens to the plane but what happens inside. This is why health and safety is so paramount. I used to to be a really nervous flyer before I read into how safe planes are and how they are designed for turbulence. It's people not following instructions correctly that worries me most.
If they were designed for turbulence they would have foam impact layers at the top
Whatever the cause of this (not wearing a seatbelt, toilet visit, heart attack), it is dreadful news. Thoughts are with the passengers and crew who were unlucky enough to go through turbulence as rare/severe as this.
Props to Singapore Airlines' PR team who have, in my opinion, handled this very well so far.
Agreed. Plus in Bangkok which has excellent International hospitals.
i was on a flight recently to colombia and some lady got up to get something out of her suitcase about 5 seconds after we rotated and left the runway
Where did the fatality happen? I remember turbulence being particularly common around the Indian ocean. Had a particularly bad one when flying from Colombo to Bangkok in 2019. My condolences to the family of the deceased
Apparently a second has died now also
It is not common at this severity. I live on the Indian Ocean and have taken planes many times, it happens often but not anywhere near this bad.
having lived in south east Asia and travelled this route many times I can confirm I dreaded crossing the bay of bengal
@@mrjm1957 💯 and also the straits of malacca
Always turbulence passing thru Indian Ocean
No shvt Batman 🤦♂️
Big thunderstorms over BKK right now 06.29.pm Lots of turbulence in the atmosphere in that area
In Thailand they often tell people to leave the life vest and seatbelt with the plane when disembarking. They are not parting gifts for the swimming pool.
God blessed those ppl❤😢
This airline always encounter turbulence and casualties..
The passenger could have been in the bathroom......People can't stay seated on a long haul flight the entire time.
Bathroom is less cramped (no baggage compartment so higher roof) and has a large handle. Turbulence involves moving up and down quickly so I doubt anyone in the bathroom would have been violently thrashed side to side until they died.
What I think likely happened is someone wasn’t fastened in a seatbelt and after a sudden drop they were flung head first into the baggage compartment or other obstacle and suffered fatal head or neck injury
Poor man met his fate at possibly one of the most unexpected moments, may God bless those passengers, crew and pilots.
2 dead?! OMG!
Omg!!!
2 dead whats your source?
@@jackbauer5455 Well, my local news channel reported that there are 2 dead and around 30 wounded. Perhaps maybe the source was wrong or this channel has not updated the toll yet as this was updated a few hours ago. I only watched the news on my local news channel on TV recently, and I searched up more here.
P.S.: Apologies, my local news channel got it wrong, the channel now updated it, 1 death and 55 injuries.
The flight hit an air pocket...journalism as dire as ever
Sky news mate
Don't think too much because the employees that fly everyday would have left the job if it is that dangerous.
Remember guys put your seatbelts on at all times.
Sad news May the soul rest in peace
Wear your seatbelt at all times.
Even when u poop inside the airline bathroom
Could bad mannered passengers who keep talking very loud among themselves when airline crews make important announcements so other passengers can't hear the messages , please stop this behaviour as it can put passengers in danger in an emergency .
Agree it's probably one of the bad mannered racials
පලයිට් එකේ නොවෙයි මොන විදියටවත් තමන්ගේ නිදහස තකා විනෝදය සදහා අනතුරකට ලක්වන්න පුලුවන් දේවල් වලින් වලකින්න ඔනා?අද සමාජයේ නිතරම අනතුරැ දායක එවට ලයික් කරනවා එව අනුකරනය කරනවා.ගුවන් ගමන් වලදි සමහර දෙමවුපියෝ දරැවන්ට සිට්බෙල්ට් තියා හරියට එකේ හැසිරෙන්නවත් කියන්නේ නැ .මම සමහර යන ගුවන් ගමන් වලදි ගුවන් සේවිකාවන් අවවාද කලත් සමහර ලංකාවේ දෙමවුපියෝ තබයකට මායිම් කරන්නේ නැති අවස්ථා දැකල තියනවා.
Did they actually say the deceased wasn't wearing a seat belt?
Nope, it was a cardiac arrest.
It does amaze me when I fly that people around me will take their seatbelts off the second the sign goes out.
They died from a cardiac arrest. I don't think a seatbelt could have saved them.
the other 30 passenger got injured so seat belt and still needed
"reason for death"... shaken.
This could be the potential reason why I won't be flying to Malaysia. Maybe it's a possibility for years to come.
I want to see this footage, it’s good to know what really happened with all the Boeing diving malfunctions. Im also very sceptical that turbulence has been giving as the reason when there is a death involved without an investigation.
What happened with planes and helicopters this year.
Had nothing to do with the plane
Similar air pocket to what Raisi's helicopter must have encountered, no doubt.
Anyone knows if it's due to clear air turbulance or the convective cloud ?
Rest in peace to this soul
Similarity to the Latam incident is striking. Was it really turbulence?
Maybe from now they have to write that the turbolance can be dangerous. Before they said turbolance is common and harmless. I hope an aircraft manufacturer creates a wing design that can adapt to turbolance shocks in the future
Too much turbolance and u leave airport in amberlamps
One person minimum? Didnt the messiah get pushed off the mountain?
Regards
Boy and the king
How exactly did the turbulence kill the pesron?
Always turbulence between India and Thailand , even jumbo plane could felt it
The most turbulence area is Gulf of Bengal.
Hazards of flying!
Leave it to the birds!
The one fatality was reported to be Mi Tu Hai.
The way she says “died” anyone one would think that they are specially trained to make people feel bad and anxious. It is sad for the passenger and their family but does the media need to use every unpleasant experience to bring everyone else down. Well yes they do. It keeps everyone eating and consuming just to deal with more bad news.
How does turbulence on a flight kill someone?
Seatbelt
😮😮😢😢
My only time to see severe - extreme turb I remember seeing people crash into the ceiling
and anything not secured was flying all over the cabin. When seated keep the seatbelt ON!
as a result of climate crisis weather turbulence become more dangerous...never heard before people died in a turbulence.
People dont wear seatbelts and sometimes while waiting for going to toilet they stand in line while crew is asking them to sit during turbulence and fasten seatbelt. But some can actually die of heart attack
That would of been me dead of an heart attack
Imagine being on the throne when it happens 😂
Like Steve O in the bungee portaloo
A terrible accident. Condolences to the family.
Was the dead guy used to work in Boeing ?
It's a Boeing plane!
Likely they planted that airpocket there on purpose. Only people that ride boeing can suffer from heart attacks. Clearly their fault just like the fog that killed the Iranian president, Boeing did it!
I bet they will blame DEI for this incident that happen on an Asian airline flight.
Do people undo their seat belts once a car is underway?
There is no such thing as an “air pocket”
@jpmallard
Don't believe it !!
I have a personal experience as the "student aircraft pilot" back in 1968.
Did this pilot may have hit a CAT (clear sir turbulence).
Exactly
But how did they actually die?
This is what happened when lee hsien loong was having a homosexual affair with grace fu on the airplane the day before which resulted the fengshui of SIA plane to be disrupted by Buddha and Jade Emperor as that aeroplane is not consider "clean" anymore so Jesus Christ put curse on that aeroplane and not forgetting even though lee hsien loong's father that is the late lee kuan yew was a christian but he did not practice it and instead chose to be a freethinker so the Holy Spirit does not bless SIA aeroplane.
"Air pockets" don't exist.
Basically all the information here is in the title
No, title doesn't say whether passenger or crew are the fatality. Video confirms passenger died.
@@Nigelfarij read the title again 🌝
@@georgephutsisi8838 "BREAKING: Severe turbulence leaves one dead & multiple injured on London to Singapore flight"
stay away from planes
Planes are actually very safe probably the safest form of transport ,cars are a lot more dangerous
I’d rather fly than drive a car tbh
Lost 2 ?
Isn’t this that horrid Tetris lady?
imagine that happening , in meal service time....
Champagne glass flying all over the place
tray jumping and falling 😮
It could have been during meal service.
yes keep ur seatbelt on but on an intercontinental flight like this, 8+ hours, sooner or later ur gonna need to use the loo.
Somehow people will find a way to blame this on Boeing.
Well it’s just been reported he was the latest whistle blower
NOT A GOOD TIME FOR TRAVELING 👿👿👿👿
NO NO NO NO NO NO ❌❌❌❌❌
London is so danger 😂😂
I hope this severe turbulence is a one-off event. However, if it repeats itself within a short period of time, then climate change might be the culprit. Time would tell.
Prefer to keep my feet on the good old terracotta.
And how will our media blame Boeing for this?..
There are problems with Boeing not the press. When doors fall off of planes in flight it has nothing to do with journalists.
It's an AiRBUS no?
@@gungagalunga9040 it was a 777. Not relevant, but it was not an airbus.
how will I use this imaginary scenario I made up in my head to justify Boeing's acts?
@daniel11111 jeez, no one can spot sarcasm.
Captain should not have flown into it
Into what? Air?
@@flabarre9776 NO !! The turbulence!! Either he didn't have his weather (?) radar on or it was US (UNSERVICEABLE) thus he wasn't aware of problems CAT ( clear air turbulence) he was flying into.
Lol Boeing comments get deleted
Just don't blame it on climate change
they were probabl walkking/in the washroom
Im always wondering how people who cannot even read the seatbeltssign can afford to buy a longdistance ticket
Not all rich people are educated. Also, language issues.
@@lb9285 Well, that makes it even all worse...
Very dangerous accident. 😅😅😅
more severe turbulence nowadays due to climate crisis...more heat wave etc.
Flying...nah thanks
Boeing
Everyone saying "wear your seatbelts"
The was probably so much debris flying around that a seat belt was probably the worst thing to do.
sure, being the thing that's thrown around in such a situation is *definitely* more safe
Airpocket..? I thought those dont exist...?
They dont...
@@elevat1on
They DO exist!! They are also called a CAT (Clear Air Turbulence).
@@robertgrey6101 CAT is not the same as people think about when they talk about so called "air pockets". Clear Air Turbulence obviously exist.
And big waves at sea will now be called "water pockets". 😃
YES THEY DO. THATS WHY SEAT BELT ON SIGN LIGHTS UP.......
Who dies during turbulence??? thats a weak way of going, gotta do better if u want to live on this earth…
Pray for gaza
no
@@daniel11111 pray for gaza
@@ithinkitwaskhamas no
@@daniel11111 pray for colgate toothpaste
@@daniel11111 pray for listerine original mouth wash
Free Palestine 🇵🇸
the hell does this have anything to do with this news?
@@forgotmyusername2 palestine causes severe turbulence
@@forgotmyusername2
Grow up.
Keep your politics to a channel that is relevant.
Fanatics can't change their mind and won't change the subject.