SQ321 passenger recounts what happened when extreme turbulence hit

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  • čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
  • When Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 hit extreme turbulence, it felt like being on the “crest or precipice of a really tall roller coaster", passenger Dzafran Azmir recounted. The 28-year-old had no idea how badly his fellow passengers were injured until the flight made an emergency landing in Bangkok. “These panels above our heads … They were literally broken and shattered by people's heads and bodies impacting them." More details: cna.asia/4bRU7x1
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Komentáře • 495

  • @JessieTeh-ox1kw
    @JessieTeh-ox1kw Před 27 dny +194

    The pilots are very professional in handling such a difficult and terrifying situations. The pilots did a good job to stabilise the plane.

    • @Jasmine215100
      @Jasmine215100 Před 27 dny +14

      Are the flight attendants also trained in this type of situation? I'm sure they also deserve some credit!

    • @sj7273
      @sj7273 Před 27 dny +1

      @@Jasmine215100cabin crew had no job other than seating and announcing

    • @TheKyuwook
      @TheKyuwook Před 27 dny +5

      @@sj7273but still they have to front the passenger and keep them in order. If not how the pilot operates when the back is not cooperating?

    • @sj7273
      @sj7273 Před 27 dny

      @@TheKyuwook pax doesn’t run around though in case of emergency.

    • @TheKyuwook
      @TheKyuwook Před 26 dny

      @@sj7273 in case of emergency, everyone will be running for their life. They won’t know what’s the drill and how where and how should they move. You shouldn’t remove the credit of crew.

  • @BobSayG
    @BobSayG Před 27 dny +159

    This is a stronger reminder for everyone that we have to fasten seat belt all the time when we are seated.

    • @joetandingan6328
      @joetandingan6328 Před 26 dny +8

      Very much agree.

    • @amberstreetfilms
      @amberstreetfilms Před 26 dny +8

      Especially with the crazy weather increasing all over the world.

    • @verysimlpesimon
      @verysimlpesimon Před 25 dny +1

      @@amberstreetfilms you said the right part...this increasing bad weather will make these air turbulence worst and worst..

    • @tmadsosasd8079
      @tmadsosasd8079 Před 20 dny +1

      i wonder if most the flight attendants were injured considering they most likely werent wearing seat belts

  • @PeterDennis-jl9iw
    @PeterDennis-jl9iw Před 27 dny +329

    I have travelled Singapore lines lots of times. This was an accident and nothing to do with the airline.
    It was a weather phenomana

    • @adeveloper6653
      @adeveloper6653 Před 27 dny +26

      until the final report come in I think cannot jump to conclusions that SIA is not to blame

    • @enzotan2730
      @enzotan2730 Před 27 dny +19

      ​@@adeveloper6653Yea blame Sia for the turbulence. Right

    • @markototev
      @markototev Před 27 dny +2

      It's hard to keep your seatbelt fastened...

    • @adeveloper6653
      @adeveloper6653 Před 27 dny +17

      @@enzotan2730 It may not be turbulence, could be pilot error, until the final report comes in we will not definitively know

    • @Valmiki168
      @Valmiki168 Před 27 dny +1

      Pilot error how?​@@adeveloper6653

  • @chaeyoung6133
    @chaeyoung6133 Před 27 dny +76

    I’ve travelled with Singapore Airlines several times and I feel that the pilots did an amazing job not panicking & landing the plane safely. My condolences to one of the deceased.

    • @zahraazeez1767
      @zahraazeez1767 Před 23 dny

      That's what they r supposed to do. They are trained to handle any kind of emergencies

    • @2000disneyland
      @2000disneyland Před 20 dny +2

      Singapore Airlines is the nicest airline I ever flown on. If it can happen to them, it can happen to anyone.

  • @varvoom
    @varvoom Před 27 dny +319

    Dzafran Azmir will make an excellent journalist.

    • @adeveloper6653
      @adeveloper6653 Před 27 dny +48

      Yeah he's a lot better than some of the CNA newscasters

    • @dtang3288
      @dtang3288 Před 27 dny +7

      You think so? I doubt.

    • @efgerfgergferg6749
      @efgerfgergferg6749 Před 27 dny +6

      why got ang moh slang?

    • @anuardalhar6762
      @anuardalhar6762 Před 27 dny +19

      @@efgerfgergferg6749Student doing degree in the UK.

    • @yangchuyou2356
      @yangchuyou2356 Před 27 dny +22

      @@efgerfgergferg6749 obvious that he was raised or studied overseas. Not everyone grew up in singapore or is singaporean

  • @Ahtnagarp
    @Ahtnagarp Před 27 dny +109

    Thank god, thank god, THANK GOD the plane survived, my deep condolence to 1 person to who died in the accident...

    • @MintyMine9297
      @MintyMine9297 Před 26 dny +7

      Why don't you thank the pilots who ACTUALLY managed to bring the rest of the passengers to safety?

    • @aadyasingh2535
      @aadyasingh2535 Před 26 dny

      idt it was possible without gods help as well. @@MintyMine9297

    • @izzyrov5814
      @izzyrov5814 Před 26 dny

      The plane survived? You mean passengers?

    • @boymeetsworldx2
      @boymeetsworldx2 Před 25 dny +2

      Thank non existent man but not thank paramedics, pilots & airport staff. Gotcha

    • @UlliStein
      @UlliStein Před 24 dny

      The passenger died not because of the turbulence directly but from a heart attack.

  • @tr1pl741
    @tr1pl741 Před 27 dny +156

    Me and my family have travelled with Singapore airlines many times and even though this experience must have been very traumatic, it has given me more confidence in the airlines because the pilot and crew did an amazing job landing safely. Condolences to the family of the deceased RIP.

    • @user-um9re5vj8r
      @user-um9re5vj8r Před 27 dny +8

      Same here!

    • @karebu2
      @karebu2 Před 27 dny +3

      Who can complain about free flights right? SQ staff tickets.

    • @mdml0
      @mdml0 Před 27 dny +1

      Wish the 7 in ICU could say the same. What's the point of free flights when you're breathing from a tube or paralyzed.

    • @user-um9re5vj8r
      @user-um9re5vj8r Před 27 dny

      Don't be silly! Only those who can't afford SIA tickets will think that all SQ passengers are staff &/or staff family of SingaporeAir! 😝

    • @karebu2
      @karebu2 Před 27 dny

      @@user-um9re5vj8r can't imagine there are ardent supporters who are here to sing praises when there are more than 50 injured and 1 dead

  • @alanchee6863
    @alanchee6863 Před 27 dny +84

    Excellent spoken English that described the incident with great clarity. Bravo 👏

    • @roxxyroxxy4667
      @roxxyroxxy4667 Před 27 dny +1

      broken English better then broken head 😂😂😂

    • @theNouratheory
      @theNouratheory Před 27 dny +1

      Lols!! This is how the majority of Singaporean’s sound like. Educated and articulate. ❤❤❤🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬

    • @JojoJoget
      @JojoJoget Před 27 dny +1

      I prefer singlish, semula.

    • @SaraCardin572
      @SaraCardin572 Před 26 dny +4

      ​@@theNouratheory No! this is not how majority of the Singaporean sounds. They are many who still don't use full sentences to communicate.

    • @theNouratheory
      @theNouratheory Před 26 dny +4

      Look I’m a big fan of Singlish but in our schools and during presentation everyone be it Chinese, Malay, Indian or Others will ALL speak with excellent clarity. Or maybe it’s just in the schools that I went to and maybe in my social circle. I may be wrong in my generalisation but I feel that the majority of us will often be speaking excellent English in comparison to other Asian countries. IMHO.

  • @rahmahaljofri9966
    @rahmahaljofri9966 Před 27 dny +81

    Kudos to the pilot. He managed to land the plane safely. All the passengers shd hv fastened their seat belts. Act of god .

    • @FireFoxGaming56
      @FireFoxGaming56 Před 27 dny +2

      The pilots r idiots. Who flies right into a storm..?

    • @helenpauls1496
      @helenpauls1496 Před 27 dny +18

      @@FireFoxGaming56I get the impression that you have been rejected as a pilot with all your accusations. A terrible accident has happened and an enquiry/investigation is being done. Be a better person.

    • @jt895
      @jt895 Před 27 dny +4

      @@FireFoxGaming56 pilot reject 😂

    • @FireFoxGaming56
      @FireFoxGaming56 Před 27 dny +1

      @@jt895 life reject 😂

    • @annwooldridge5834
      @annwooldridge5834 Před 26 dny

      I'm a bad flyer and I'm going on holiday soon this is going to make me worse 😳😩

  • @margiewinslow872
    @margiewinslow872 Před 27 dny +24

    This is the best report I ve gotten about this flight. Thank you.

  • @PreppyLia_playz
    @PreppyLia_playz Před 27 dny +86

    The fact that the pilots were able to land safely 😮

    • @sljk
      @sljk Před 27 dny +1

      If it was turbulence it would have no impact on landing as long as the plane didn’t take damage

    • @PreppyLia_playz
      @PreppyLia_playz Před 27 dny

      @@sljk true tho-

    • @logicrule
      @logicrule Před 27 dny +2

      If they cannot land the plane, they won't be called Pilots

    • @aikohikari6587
      @aikohikari6587 Před 27 dny

      They had their seatbelts on properly and therefor did bot slam their heads. So they were uninjured and could go on flying the plane

  • @xierli8585
    @xierli8585 Před 26 dny +14

    The Bangkok airport crew responded and prepared for this emergency landing so well too

  • @alvinchong5676
    @alvinchong5676 Před 26 dny +14

    Very well spoken, and he is actually a Malaysian student. Well done!

  • @wantarini7129
    @wantarini7129 Před 27 dny +22

    A very terrifying experience. What I can do is only to pray that all the victims recover soon and that kind of turbulence never happens again.

    • @Jasmine215100
      @Jasmine215100 Před 27 dny

      I really doubt that you can ALWAYS PREVENT this type of weather phenomenon!!

  • @rkj2023
    @rkj2023 Před 27 dny +12

    The dude looks so chilled. Happy he is safe. Sad for one death. Speedy recovery for rest 🙏

  • @isangababay
    @isangababay Před 27 dny +35

    You have a very good pilot…

    • @jhawkins8264
      @jhawkins8264 Před 27 dny +1

      @isangababay I hope we soon learn this heroic pilot's name, also hear his account of what happened at cockpit controls during the emergency. He must feel traumatized too, like the passengers who made it thanks to his professional skills.

    • @elsieyong703
      @elsieyong703 Před 26 dny

      Thank God 🙏

  • @401973lynsky
    @401973lynsky Před 26 dny +12

    Pilot is so brave...he is good he still managed he saved many people's lives I salute him 🙏🙏

  • @metarugia3981
    @metarugia3981 Před 26 dny +9

    And this is why when I fly with my wife, I've AWAYS stressed to buckle up whenever we're in our seats.
    I've flown with Singapore Airlines more times than I can count, they're one of the best airlines in the industry and have never experienced any issues like this. The most I've ever felt was slight turbulence, which is quite normal and can happen. This imo, was a freak accident that could've happened to any flight, and from this passenger's description, it seems to be extreme turbulence.

  • @camillac.s.279
    @camillac.s.279 Před 27 dny +38

    🙏🏻❤️ emergency team on the ground seem really organised and prepared

    • @WorrierKitten
      @WorrierKitten Před 27 dny +5

      Thailand team is awesome as usual! Mad respect to them all ❤

  • @libranoon
    @libranoon Před 27 dny +9

    An airpocket that couldn't be avoided but thank God the plane stabilised after getting out of it and landed. My TCM physician experienced this too years ago and told me he has nightmares for several months. He avoided flying for 10 years. Recovery for some is a long road. Pray for them

  • @rangiwirihana6902
    @rangiwirihana6902 Před 27 dny +23

    Singapore Airlines has a great track record

  • @KennyK8
    @KennyK8 Před 5 dny +1

    This Malaysian passenger Dzafran Azmir reporting the situation is as good as any top BBC, CNN and those major news reporters if not matter. His command of English is amazing.

  • @sugarsaint
    @sugarsaint Před 27 dny +8

    What a beautiful individual

  • @EastGuitarWorks
    @EastGuitarWorks Před 27 dny +19

    This guy speaks very well

  • @danielbaladad5959
    @danielbaladad5959 Před 25 dny +5

    What an articulate young man.

  • @figureofspeech4581
    @figureofspeech4581 Před 27 dny +19

    Eh come on lah CNA, you don't have to put that picture of the flight stewardess as your thumbnail. Just imagine how she would feel or how traumatised she would be just by seeing that photo. Please remove that from your thumbnail!

  • @Aki-yn4pg
    @Aki-yn4pg Před 27 dny +9

    On hindsight, the outcome of this ordeal could have been worse, with many casualties or even a fatal plane crash! Would you rather see rescue operations looking and picking up human and plane debris from the crash site? Be thankful that the SIA pilots saved everyone except one and have the plane landed safely in Bangkok. All pilots from any airline will do their best to ensure everyone’s safety, not just themselves. It’s a call of duty.

  • @ABC-ed8cg
    @ABC-ed8cg Před 26 dny +7

    Dzafran Azmir is such a well-spoken and poised young man. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @PeterDennis-jl9iw
    @PeterDennis-jl9iw Před 27 dny +36

    When you are flying you should have your seat belt on all the flight or you will possibly hit your head on the baggage compartments
    Not Singapore airlines fault.
    Who can judge the weather especially at 37000 ft

    • @lenitaa7938
      @lenitaa7938 Před 27 dny

      It’s the pilots and the stewards responsibility to warn people during such turbulences and to give clear, precise safety directions to the passengers! It sounds as if these directions were not given, nor safety procedures followed!

    • @enzotan2730
      @enzotan2730 Před 27 dny +11

      ​@@lenitaa7938it's sop for seat belt to be on at all times but ppl just dun learn to until things happen. Kudos to sia for landing safely. Truely the number 1 airline in the world

    • @AA-le9ls
      @AA-le9ls Před 27 dny +5

      How do you avoid having to go to the toilet? Wear a diaper?

    • @sumeshs8239
      @sumeshs8239 Před 27 dny +2

      Don't eat or dtink one day before travelling.

    • @raymondlow393
      @raymondlow393 Před 27 dny +15

      @@lenitaa7938 - - - do you understand what is a sudden weather change phenomenon ? It happens so fast that even radars are unable to detect it's coming. Do you think that if the pilot and flight crew (in this incident) knew of the dangers they would be facing, they would choose to keep quiet and not warn the passengers even though they have sufficient time to do it ?

  • @kanji56
    @kanji56 Před 27 dny +6

    Wow the outcome could be much worst if the pilot couldn't control the airplane on this extreme turbulence. They are the best!

  • @2000disneyland
    @2000disneyland Před 20 dny

    So sorry for the loss of life & those injured. I flew on an airline yesterday and was more aware of the need to wear my seatbelt. Other passengers stayed seated and buckled in more too.

  • @michaelkurtz1967
    @michaelkurtz1967 Před 27 dny +4

    Incredible tales of skill, survival and sorrow would make a wonderful movie to honor those that were injured or did not survive. Pilots ability to maintain composure and land shows their skill under pressure. Wishing the best.

  • @TheSunMoon
    @TheSunMoon Před 27 dny +56

    Chances of injury increase if passengers refused to put on seatbelts. They play a part in their own safety as well.

    • @youcantseelim1751
      @youcantseelim1751 Před 27 dny +1

      Precisely!! What's worse is those idiots flew up and crash onto some innocent people nearby, causing them injured. LOL

    • @Jasmine215100
      @Jasmine215100 Před 27 dny +2

      @@youcantseelim1751 What you don't realize is that on a long flight (like this one), ( What, 10 hours or so?) maybe you don't like wearing a tight seatbelt constantly! I know they also tell you to "Keep your seatbelts fastened."

    • @BenevoKids
      @BenevoKids Před 27 dny +6

      @@Jasmine215100 Then loosen it, seatbelts really aren't uncomfortable, I barely notice it is even there. How can it bother someone so much, for their OWN safety? People are ignorant.

    • @JojoJoget
      @JojoJoget Před 27 dny

      Can you keep them in for an 8 hour flight?

    • @Jasmine215100
      @Jasmine215100 Před 27 dny

      @@BenevoKids What if you're pregnant or morbidly obese? Is it comfortable then?

  • @tpmnrcks
    @tpmnrcks Před 27 dny +24

    Very well articulated.

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 Před 27 dny +3

    *My heart really goes out to the airline crews up there especially the stewardess cos its chaotic and tough for them to calm down the situation aftermath*

    • @balticbabe1
      @balticbabe1 Před 22 dny +1

      Very difficult, especially when they've sustained injuries themselves

    • @bobafett5757
      @bobafett5757 Před 22 dny +1

      @@balticbabe1 They have more experience up there so they need to double up

    • @balticbabe1
      @balticbabe1 Před 22 dny +1

      @@bobafett5757 What does that mean? On every flight over a certain number of hours, there are 3 pilots. Anything under 8 hours, and there are the standard two pilots

  • @iknowuknow69
    @iknowuknow69 Před 27 dny +2

    My heart goes out to the victims and kudos to the pilots who landed safely. But we shall see what the outcome will be after the investigation.

  • @melsdesignerdiaries
    @melsdesignerdiaries Před 27 dny +5

    Terrible😢 poor passengers

  • @drdajoh
    @drdajoh Před 27 dny +8

    Questions about why the Pilot and copilot were not in advance avoiding the Turbulence location and whether were they falling asleep

    • @davidtiessen7713
      @davidtiessen7713 Před 27 dny +5

      Maybe you should do some research before blaming the pilots & suggesting they're asleep. “We were about 30 miles off track flying around the thunderstorms" said the pilot & as for the airline: It has a robust safety record, consistently ranking among the world’s safest. The last fatal accident involving the carrier occurred in 2000. As for how this occured, its going to be a combination of rising hot air below the plane and colder, descending air mass above and when an aircraft is in flight, it’s essentially balancing on a column of air. If that air suddenly becomes less dense (as it does when it’s heated), the aircraft may experience a decrease in lift and start to descend/ sink. They're near the equator, hot air is rising.
      Additionally, if the aircraft encounters a pocket of cooler, denser air that is sinking (as might happen on the edge of an anticyclone), the increased density could indeed exert a downward force on the aircraft, causing it to descend more rapidly.
      Thus, both rising warm air (which is less dense) and sinking cool air (which is more dense) creates a “double whammy” effect on an aircraft where the air mass below provides less lift and the air mass above exerts atmospheric pressure downward. 6000 feet in mere minutes would be absolutely terrifying and nothing these pilots could do would stop that plane from rapidly descending.

    • @shaggydawg5419
      @shaggydawg5419 Před 26 dny

      that's for the experts (at NTSB) to investigate what exactly happened. Everything (flight data recorder and cockpit recorder) is intact. They should be able to find out why. It just takes time.

  • @Gazr965
    @Gazr965 Před 27 dny +5

    Seat belts loosely fastened would save the ejections from seats.

  • @Anonymous-pm7jf
    @Anonymous-pm7jf Před 23 dny +2

    Were the people wearing seatbelts?

  • @wt7028
    @wt7028 Před 27 dny +5

    thank Thai medical teams and prompt support for helping victims

  • @alisont.6940
    @alisont.6940 Před 27 dny +1

    Helpful video, gives a real sense of things. It's hard to imagine, having just been through normal bumpy turbulence, that it can be that bad.

  • @joetandingan6328
    @joetandingan6328 Před 26 dny +1

    Would you have not secured your seatbelt upon experiencing the start of the turbulence?

  • @UnwrappingByMimiKoteng
    @UnwrappingByMimiKoteng Před 27 dny +2

    Alhamdulillah semua selamat.

  • @odapty
    @odapty Před 27 dny +3

    The crew and the pilots are heroes👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Optimusprime1993and2
    @Optimusprime1993and2 Před 27 dny +27

    Hope their insurance cover their hospital bills.

    • @gumballdarwin2330
      @gumballdarwin2330 Před 27 dny +13

      SQ will pay for them.
      Thailand healthcare is cheap than Singapore

    • @Aliphatic
      @Aliphatic Před 27 dny +7

      Singapore Airlines bro. No expenses spared. Singapore Airlines will pay everything and more no worries

    • @roxxyroxxy4667
      @roxxyroxxy4667 Před 27 dny +2

      no worries SIA very rich

    • @elsieyong703
      @elsieyong703 Před 26 dny

      ​@@AliphaticTrust SIA! NO worries.

  • @stellatan9485
    @stellatan9485 Před 27 dny +18

    I always hv my seat belt on, loosen it a bit so it's more comfortable.

    • @adeveloper6653
      @adeveloper6653 Před 27 dny +1

      loosen might have chance to still be moved out of it.

    • @elizabethroberts6215
      @elizabethroberts6215 Před 27 dny +2

      @@adeveloper6653……garbage! You have it SLIGHTLY loosened, but still buckled. If so, it’s designed you can’t ‘come out if it’…………

    • @JojoplayAB
      @JojoplayAB Před 27 dny +2

      @@adeveloper6653Loosen meaning adjusting where your waist still has breathing room like your car seatbelt

    • @adeveloper6653
      @adeveloper6653 Před 27 dny

      @@elizabethroberts6215 are u an aviation expert that knows if its loosened you won't come out at an extreme plunge of 6000 ft? I doubt that.

    • @adeveloper6653
      @adeveloper6653 Před 27 dny +1

      @@JojoplayAB Car seatbelts automatically tighten once you clip it.

  • @RandomVideosFirst
    @RandomVideosFirst Před 27 dny

    Truly shocking accounts and my condolences go out to the the family and friends of the lost soul , I can only imagine how bad it was for them no doubt the events will have a profound affect on peoples lives

  • @Rayblenn
    @Rayblenn Před 18 dny

    An object moving at 600km/hr is suddenly brought to rest against a plastic wall that is also moving at 600 km/hr. This was what they were trying to teach us in school.

  • @raymondlow393
    @raymondlow393 Před 27 dny +7

    It's always the case, there are a lot of passengers who refuse to listen to the safety advices given by the flight crew. One of these advices is that flight crew would always advise passengers to have their seat belts on through out the journey although at times the seat-belt sign would be turned off. Passengers won't learn their lessons until incidents like this happens, but then it's too late for some people. The best advice is to keep the seat belt on through out the journey even though the ride looks smooth (despite the slight discomfort) as who knows, the plane may hit an air pocket or turbulence so suddenly that the pilot may not have sufficient time to give out a warning.

  • @stuka6671
    @stuka6671 Před 27 dny +5

    Thank God, the plane was still in shape and the pilots managed to control and landed safely...

  • @sunchildtine
    @sunchildtine Před 27 dny

    shocked to hear. i experienced turbulence before on a long haul flight, and the pilot was quick to ask everyone to get back to seat & buckle sign is up. We do not know the full extent of SQ321 pilot & co-pilot. Passengers' health & recovery is main priority now 🙏

  • @ZeeAdventures15
    @ZeeAdventures15 Před 24 dny

    The PILOT is really great,,,,imagine on that horrific situation who could think that he was still manage to the emergency landing?Salute to him,

  • @jasonhalil2591
    @jasonhalil2591 Před 26 dny +1

    Problem is that people are ignorant about exactly what is taking place when they are flying on an airliner, it’s a pressurised aluminium tube blasting through the air at very high speeds and if it hits divergent air currents of differential pressure and temperature it’s going to cause very sharp and jarring movements due to the shear speed it’s moving through that air.
    I just came off a flight from Dubai where passengers were up and about all the time oblivious to the danger even when the pilot had illuminated the seatbelt sign, there were a couple of mothers with babies in arms standing around while the warning light was illuminated and people sleeping across seat rows without seatbelts on for almost the entire 13hr flight!.
    Clear air turbulence can happen at any time on airliners and it’s up to passengers to take responsibility for their own safety and belt up whenever they’re able to for as much of the flight as possible only getting up when essential anything other than essential ie toilet breaks is risky.

  • @evelynmead598
    @evelynmead598 Před 26 dny

    Seatbelt is a must whether no warning sign or announcement because Turbulence will occur at anytime. I experienced one in Japan and I know how it feel to have a Turbulence, it’s like a Roller coaster feeling

  • @wumingkkk
    @wumingkkk Před 27 dny +1

    I think the pilots did a great job getting 99% of the people still alive despite the turbulence. This is like a movie came to life.

  • @RabidRedRacoon
    @RabidRedRacoon Před 27 dny +2

    With all the flak that Boeing as a company that is drawing currently , I think it makes me think that the planes they make are still very very very reliable in such extreme cases of air turbulence. Gives me more confidence about the planes that they make.

    • @TonyLee-th1vv
      @TonyLee-th1vv Před 27 dny

      Singapore Airlines 777-300ER got very good seats arrangement, their economy is 3-3-3 layout, that's why no others passengers dead except one old passenger believe is got heart issues. If greedy airlines with cramped seats 3-4-3 layout, the situation can be worse due cramped of passengers, even worst the plane may be crash due balanced issue that the pilot cannot take the control of the aircraft, especially mostly passengers don't wear seat belt, walk around, in toilet etc.

  • @latashahoward3943
    @latashahoward3943 Před 20 dny

    I wouldn’t take my seatbelt off unless going to the restroom. I’ve never understood why you’re allowed to remove it at all.

  • @Callsign-Blade_RunnerSG

    It could be either Good or Bad but Big things have Small Beginnings. Perhaps they could manufacture emergency airbags around and at the top of passenger’s ceiling to minimise injuries in unforeseen circumstances like these.

  • @kikaysann5103
    @kikaysann5103 Před 26 dny +1

    Thanks God They are Safe
    Eventhough one is died
    Hat off to the Pilots..

  • @biglance
    @biglance Před 27 dny +11

    Wear your seat belts people :)

  • @JessieTeh-ox1kw
    @JessieTeh-ox1kw Před 27 dny

    Don't the plane had a certain mechanism to detect and provide signals...?

  • @diypromax
    @diypromax Před 27 dny +3

    Also what's important majority people said after they took the jabs previously but nowadays they only became more and more easily to fall sick, it's the pap party mistakes and there's no way to u-turn back.

    • @tankman20064
      @tankman20064 Před 27 dny

      Really huh😂😂😂😂😂😂. I ok leh

  • @KlaunFuhrer-du7fr
    @KlaunFuhrer-du7fr Před 26 dny

    Wonder if there is some structural damage on the plane which is yet to be seen...

  • @sierrafife
    @sierrafife Před 27 dny +7

    Um..... Plane and people go up and down together ONLY if you're ATTACHED to the plane like wearing your seatbelts securely . If not: plane go up, people go down. Plane go down, people go up.

  • @mounikakasthala2807
    @mounikakasthala2807 Před 26 dny

    should appreciate pilots who did a good job in handling the plane in that extreme turbulence and land safe

  • @TheFurreid
    @TheFurreid Před 27 dny +6

    can’t believe there wasn’t a single video of the incident??!!

  • @gloriathompson4010
    @gloriathompson4010 Před 27 dny +4

    Nicely related

  • @piggieluv92
    @piggieluv92 Před 27 dny

    when i was in the Japan airplane from Japan to Singapore, there was also turbulence, i now how it feels like what he said is like a roller coaster ride. that's why i kept my seat belt throughout the entire flight. i slept at the beginning awaken by the turbulence . despite there were signs above saying that is okay to unfasten seatbelt .Noo i better kept the seat belt throughout.

  • @Mamsh70
    @Mamsh70 Před 26 dny

    That's why if you're in the plane please don't unfasten your seat belt so that you avoid to a worst happen to you in case of turbulence

  • @arasilky
    @arasilky Před 27 dny

    Always wear your seatbelt, always. I was flying back to SG on an SQ flight recently and the passengers couldn't wait to be out of their seatbelts 😮

  • @jjgicano
    @jjgicano Před 26 dny

    This incident proves that planes don't break apart easily and help lessens the anxiety of flying.

  • @diypromax
    @diypromax Před 27 dny +1

    Those who likes to travel also must take risks no matter what mode of travel, that's the meaning of travel.

    • @nanrauntown1396
      @nanrauntown1396 Před 27 dny

      Staying at home has risks as well. Natural disaster or fire or unexpected accidents can occur.
      It is the definition of life. Life is full of risks.

  • @talking2388
    @talking2388 Před 27 dny +1

    That's why they say keep you seatbelt on. Bet you won't take it off again while in the air.

  • @cindypereira5194
    @cindypereira5194 Před 21 dnem

    That is precisely why I never take my seat belt off in an airplane. Just like in a car, if you’re unrestrained, you’ll go flying.

  • @jy7558
    @jy7558 Před 27 dny +9

    I’m from Singapore, his English is very good for a Malaysian

    • @psoon04286
      @psoon04286 Před 27 dny +2

      I’m also from S’pore but I’m ashamed of your comment👎🏼🙁

    • @willylao5430
      @willylao5430 Před 26 dny +2

      Actually, his English is very good... for any English speaker.

    • @cheeyienchung7265
      @cheeyienchung7265 Před 24 dny

      I'm never a great fan of Singlish or Manglish. But this young man even though with his slight American lilt speaks English flawlessly. He described the situation flawlessly. His English is very good by Malaysian standards ...and his spoken is also far better than what the majority of Singaporeans are able to dish out!!!

    • @ambarajimalli6746
      @ambarajimalli6746 Před 23 dny

      What make you Singaporeans think that we Msians cann't speak gd English, its just insulting

  • @hanaljubic6654
    @hanaljubic6654 Před 26 dny

    All the people hurt were unbuckled. Recently I was flying for four hours, and I tried to not even go to the toilet, let alone walk around or sit unbuckled.

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 Před 27 dny +3

    *Am not going to fly on the plane ever again until the airplane radar can have the proficiency to detect any upcoming turbulence ahead in the sky be it a big or small one cos this accident is way too traumatic*

    • @rodmcintosh3149
      @rodmcintosh3149 Před 27 dny +1

      Your choice

    • @MrDamning
      @MrDamning Před 26 dny

      Better dont leave your house or your room. Later got freak accident make you injured.

  • @SergioTheGreat100
    @SergioTheGreat100 Před 27 dny +1

    He knew what would happen and he decided to put on his seatbelt

  • @bensengng
    @bensengng Před 26 dny

    Is it not a natural reaction that if the plane starts shaking hard, you better fasten your seatbelts?

  • @liar-liar
    @liar-liar Před 27 dny

    That will leave a scar on the stewardess face

  • @chrislockwood1476
    @chrislockwood1476 Před 26 dny

    Terrifying. Im heart broken that someone lost their life.

  • @logicalrealistic3139
    @logicalrealistic3139 Před 26 dny +1

    That's WHY Seatbelt SHOULD BE STRAPPED whilst seated

  • @glenvilleashby2872
    @glenvilleashby2872 Před 27 dny +1

    Excellent narration!

  • @JaneHudnell
    @JaneHudnell Před 26 dny +1

    I am flying tomorrow and keeping my seat belt on.

  • @nordic8242
    @nordic8242 Před 16 dny

    That‘s why I’m ALWAYS wearing my seatbelt throughout the flight, even when sleeping. I feel very uneasy when i have to go to the bathroom, kinda if I would be in the car without wearing a seatbelt.

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 Před 27 dny +1

    *Likely a barrage of humongous lawsuit for compensation will ensue cos damages done too great*

  • @bobafett5757
    @bobafett5757 Před 27 dny +5

    *It looks more than just a turbulence cos I am gravely concern why seat belt mode not activated or any immediate announcement made before the plane got hit by turbulence ?*

    • @paulinesim2254
      @paulinesim2254 Před 26 dny

      Clear-air turbulence is usually impossible to detect with the naked eye and very difficult to detect with a conventional radar, with the result that it is difficult for aircraft pilots to detect and avoid it.

  • @Dan-xx5jq
    @Dan-xx5jq Před 19 dny

    So they had a kind of warning....he said it was shaking. if you are seated, why would you not put their seat belt on?????

  • @EmpyreanLightASMR
    @EmpyreanLightASMR Před 23 dny

    The CNA reports have been outstanding (kind of watching them out of curiosity). Unlike our US journalism, you actually let this gentleman speak completely uninterrupted and without putting words in this mouth (a bad habit our news has done for decades).

  • @rangiwirihana6902
    @rangiwirihana6902 Před 27 dny +2

    Keep ur belt fastend at all times! Everyone knows this!

  • @nanoly
    @nanoly Před 22 dny

    Singapore Airlines are one of the best among all in S.E Asia. I spent my past 20 years traveling. This could be counted as the worst one that I have ever seen. It would be been even worse than this if with other lower quality airlines. Prayers for the victims and their families.

  • @jessyblue863
    @jessyblue863 Před 27 dny +2

    The plane went up and everybody went up? The plane dipped down and everybody fell down?

  • @neliarabago7843
    @neliarabago7843 Před 26 dny

    For everyone on that flight, you still BLESSED you still alive. Your second life. We still continue in Praising the Lord. Praise the Lord🙏🙏🙏

  • @AbbASongs1
    @AbbASongs1 Před 26 dny

    He spoke so well. Absolutely awful, heart goes out to the families.

  • @angelika_munkastrap4634

    Were there any pets in the hold on that flight? Also did any further people die other that the one I heard of?

  • @user-lm4zv5bm9q
    @user-lm4zv5bm9q Před 26 dny

    Just like rogue waves at sea catch you by surprise, so can unseen and unreported turbulence in the air. Wear your seat belt at all times you are seated, and take the risk when you are walking about or stretching. The risk is always there and neither transport pilots nor Boeing can change that. Bravo Singapore personnel!

  • @pasanglamu7139
    @pasanglamu7139 Před 25 dny

    Lucky people are safe coz of Singapore airlines, if other airlines 😊 I love to be travel in SQ flight ✈️

  • @jesseleemata5181
    @jesseleemata5181 Před 26 dny +2

    It could have been worse

  • @lourdeshonor-zl4cb
    @lourdeshonor-zl4cb Před 24 dny

    Singapore Pilots was BLESSED BY OUR LORD ALMIGHTY with presence of mind and guidance for the success of this emergency landing in this difficult situation..
    very brave..we salute these Singapore Pilots...
    God continue giving you wisdom a d guidance on your fields