Man Dies After ‘Terrifying’ Turbulence Incident on London-Singapore Flight
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- A 73-year-old British man has died after a Singapore Airlines flight hit severe turbulence.
The London-Singapore flight was diverted to Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. Footage shows people being treated on the tarmac next to the plane after landing.
The injured were quickly rushed to hospitals in the city.
Singapore Airlines says the plane hit "sudden extreme turbulence" over Myanmar.
Footage of the carnage left after the incident has been circulating on social media.
Passengers reported that anybody not wearing a seatbelt was launched into the air.
Aviation authorities say they are urgently investigating the incident.
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This is why they always advise you keep your seat belt fastened during the flight.
He died of a heart attack
@melontusk9660 doesn't mean he wasn't good up or unfastened
@@melontusk9660 “passengers reported that anybody not wearing a seatbelt was launched into the air” … OP is right in making their comment…
Nobody keeps belted in a flight I flew to Australia 14 hours never once told to keep belted up except taking off and landing
@@janolafulIt's not mandatory. It's just advisable.
Imagine reaching the age of 73 only to be taken out by turbulence
This is why it's safer to not take risks when old
At least he went out in a more memorable way, I'm sure many Brits in their 70's sadly passed today but we won't hear about them
@@Praecantetia Statistics say that it's safer to not take risks at every age. Also dogs bark.
73 is not that old
And isn't it ironic
Don't you think
It's like rain
On your wedding day
Turbulence like this can 'float' people and then send them flying! Let alone other objects.
Its the reason why wearing your seatbelt, through the whole flight, is a good idea.
It's about a 13 hour non stop flight so wearing a seatbelt for that long is probably a no go as I would have thought people would walk around plane.
@@klashnacovak47If you're in your seat, your seatbelt should be fastened, and if the crew tells you to go to your seat then do so
Thank you for this coz I was wondering how turbulence can kill someone and injure 50 more
Pay top dollar for flights these days, pilots are trained and have the apparatus to spot serious turbulance such as this.seat belt light should be on long before heavy turbulance
@@marcfreeland7231what are you talking about, flights are as cheap as they have ever been.
Severe turbulence is enough to cause a heart attack brought on by the fear that the plane could crash and all on board perish. It's not just about wearing a seat belt although it helps to stop you
being injured.
The plane drops a few feet enough to mess up your blood pressure, as youre going through neg and pos gs as well as anxiety...
imagine it happens when you are in the toilet ........
I know. I was thinking the exact same thing.
Being in the toilet is probably safer than being in the cabin without a seatbelt considering how small the toilets are.
Messy…
@@Stockstadyoud be falling around the room lol
This is why I keep my seat belt on, especially over that area of the world renowned for turbulence. Someone mentioned safety in the toilet, I know for a fact from a friend of mine who was on a plane that hit extreme turbulence over the Bay of Bengal, that the man in the toilet, went up in the air, hit the ceiling and crashed downwards and broke the toilet seat. Ambulances met that plane when it landed and there were a lot of casualties. This was back in 2003.
May he rest in peace
Condolences to the deceased family 😢😢😢
So sad
Deadly turbulence, now i have a question, was he vaccinated
To be fair, they do advise you to keep your seatbelt on the entire journey - turbulence on these flights is not unusual. Was on one where the cabin crew refused to let a young boy leave his seat to go to the toilet during turbulence. The inevitable happened, and they gave him some kind of outfit. They explained that in first-class on the flight was a crew member being taken home after being badly injured when thrown to the ceiling during turbulence on a previous flight - so they were being extra cautious
Yes very true
How many times have you been told to keep your seatbelt fastened when seated? Now you know why.
But for 18 hours? Or more.
@@msjaffacake I always do except for toilet breaks. You can keep it relatively loose.
Burma have been such a turbulent area in recent years even for planes flying overhead!
Without watching the video: seat belts?
Many people take their seatbelts off as soon as the pilot turns off the seatbelt signs. I only ever take mine off when I need to get up from my seat, this is one reason why. I wouldn't be surprised if regulation changes come of this.
The death is believed to be from a heart attack rather than physical injury
@@jackrr1832that's only because he was stuck in the toilet...
Remember: ‘Turbulence’ is just the OFFICIAL story, for all we know the pilots were screwing about.
I went through a rough patch of turbulence on a long haul flight from Dubai to Singapore almost 20 years ago; we dropped so quickly and so roughly that several overhead bins flew open and a few people screamed. No injuries, thankfully, but it certainly was an experience! I feel so bad for the people on the plane, it would definitely have been more terrifying that what I experienced.
He had a heart attack, I’m not sure if this could be induced by turbulence but
It can be. Stress.
Wasn't induced by watching totts tv
Well, what else was it induced by then sherlock Holmes 🤔 😆
@@Matthew89593 if you know you know.
😂
Those poor people 😢😢😢
I expect someone will blame ‘climate change’
Already happened 😂
Looks terrifying inside the plane. Poor passengers. RIP to the guy
Usually a seat belt sign pops up during turbulence. Not everyone adheres to this.
Fell on this clip, thought to subscribe then looked at the rest of the vids. Utter biased shite, no thanks.
They are investigating the incident.
"Say, James, what do you think of this?"
"Hmm, could be, could be, Watson"
"You think so? SO what do you conclude from all of this? "
"Watson, my conclusion is as follows: I think it was a case of severe turbulence, given the damage onboard the plane as well as the many injured people who all described having experienced severe turbulence."
"Jeez, thanks, Sherlock!!!! O eh, i mean James"
They are trying to find a way to pin it on climate change.
sorry for writing you this book i say in advance before having written it.
But i have to.
You know what is funny to me?
I have seen people on stage, geo engineers, explain how they could do certain things to achieve certain goals. (or so they think).
20+ years ago a bunch were on podium talking about how to battle against climate change.
An idea was to reflect sunlight back into space, not let it hit earth.
And that is already done by nature: Clouds.
So, we need more clouds.
So, how to do that is to create clouds.
And this guy on podium (i got a video of it somewhere) said it would not even be that difficult and not expensive.
One could use a private airliner and just spray stuff up there.
Shortly after that all, if you dare question anything about the strange stuff you saw in the sky, well, you were labeled. A tinhat.
Then the Olympics in China.
The Newspapers themselves reported on how the Chinese chased away the rain to keep it dry.
And recently Dubai. Where the papers say they may have seeded some clouds.
And if i add that to all the stuff in between those geo engineers on podium and current day, i can only come to one conclusion:
We are being manipulated into believing it is Climate Change or stuf like that is what is causing these strange events.
But it isn't. Not in my opinion.
Way before the Geo engineers on podium talked about how to battle climate change, other influential people with loads of cash and backup were talking about the next major war this planet and humanity will face.
It will be a war about Water.
How to create a war about water?
Well, you have to create drought. SO people will start fighting over a "BOTTLE" (ridiculous) of water.
(you first set up companies that sell bottled water, and you make people believe it is better for your health than tap water etc. In the 60's they understood it was not going to sell. People would not be that dumb to buy bottled water. And here we are in 2024, and pallets of plastic bottles with water are sold daily to lemmings/sheep)
And so, conclusion: Lake Mead dried up a lot in a short time. Why?
Well, i got videos of people investigating this, and they came to a conclusion.
Germany had similar problems, and not too long ago they had a weather event where a lot of rain caused a flood in a valley. (doesn't happen that often. Shouldn't happen like that)
Meteorologists from Germany were studying this and saw strange stuff on the satellite pictures and radar.
But that was reported once and you never heard of them meteorologists again.
The weather is being manipulated by those with enough cash, to create circumstances which will cause circumstances which will benefit the rich.
A nice movie: Don't look up.
Sure, it may be about an approaching rock from space. Asteroid, meteor, i don't care. A huge piece of material flying our way.
But, i see that movie as a kind of command: Just dont look up. Dont ask questions.
If you do look up, you will see stuff that i have not seen when i was a child. It just didnt happen.
But in today's sky we are supposed to believe it is perfectly normal.
Check out movies, series, what ever you can, from the 60/s, 70's, 80's and 90's that show the sky.
You wont see anything you can see these days.
And people will claim it is because of increased air traffic.
Yeah? Sorry. Nonsense.
Surely you should be able to find just 1 single example from the past to compare to what we can see these days.
I have yet to see one single example from the 90's where we could play tic tac toe in the sky.
And air traffic was dense back in the 90's.
Dense enough to also create patterns in the sky like we see these days.
And so i do not buy the argument that it is because of increased traffic.
If anyone could show me just 1 single tic tac toe pattern in the sky, drawn by planes, in the 1990's or before that.... then i will maybe accept it is normal.
But seeing triangles and tic tac toe patterns appear in the sky regularly these days...... and they don't dissipate but they actually linger and spread.......
and cover the entire sky with a white haze.....
And thats natural???????
No, that is the man made part of this climate change stuff people talk about.
But they just wont recognize it until they have no choice.
Which will be sooner than later.
This century people will have to accept the truth.
@@lingricen8077
How many stories do you get like this in the last 60 year's?
Dude... I've never heard of any turbulence this bad
Never flying on a plane ever.
Reminds me of a private jet a few years back. A Dassault Falcon x7 flew through the wash of an A380 at cruising altitude. There were 6 deaths I think, all the passengers were not wearing seatbelts, they got thrown about like rag dolls. The pilots were wearing seatbelts and were able to safely land the plane.
My grandad died of flatulance , it blew him away .....
God bless them all, RIP 🪦 the poor man, it must’ve been terrifying
Pilot should tell passengers that we are entering into turbulence area, plenty of pilots announce about that, if Singapore airlines pilot didn't announce that then this may be the reason to arrest them
Emergency teams of Thailand are welldone. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Wtf over Myanmar. Didnt expect my contry would be mentioned in random news I open.
Image that happening in England, 3 days for an ambulance
“CARNAGE”????? What?
Looks like a regular Ryanair plane
Seatbelts should be mandatory while sitting down.
Passengers are told to put their seat belts on when seated this would have stopped alot of these injuries.
Why this video cam on my feed whem I’m travelling next week 😮
To remind you to put on your seat belt when it's time, if the comments on the video is to be believed.
ha i’m travelling this week,
I've been on a plane to Ibiza,where the turbulence was making the overhead lockers burst open.Looking down the aisle,you could see the plane twisting, obviously within its limits but still frightening.Another flight had an aborted landing,no warning or whatever.Been flying for over 30 years,this incident has made my mind up.Especially as turbulence is going to get worse because of climate change.Plane crashes/ incidents are going to become very common in the future in my opinion.I won't be onboard.
Not a flight any of those people will easy forget!!
Cons to the family of the old lad that died, hope everyone else is ok, if there where any animals in the cargo hold I hope there all ok as well.
And that's exactly why I am now terrified of flying. After a turbulent flight last year, I vowed never to fly again. Were always told "turbulence isn't dangerous. Turbulence doesn't cause airplanes to lose control" . I know it didn't crash, but the feeling of turbulence when the plane drops is terrifying. And it must have been bad for all the masks to drop. How frightening 😔
You’re worrying over nothing. Those that were injured were those who did not keep their seatbelts on. Those who had seatbelts on are fine. Flying is a great method of transport to allow you to see the world, if you don’t and just stay in your home country, your perspective becomes dull and narrow.
Sad news RIP❤
Flatulence is deadly.
Only a matter of time before Meghan Markle, Jeremy Corbyn and Sangita Myska get blamed for this!
did you pray today?
What seat class the died man sit May i ask
Why ?
Does it matter lol
@@BritishMilitaria it does matter because in business class they have wider space or something to grab or even three-point seat belt which can secure passenger seat more fasten and safely
@@elite1ns4n1ty7Why is that so sensitive information?
@@elite1ns4n1ty7 Because if we play our cards right, they will make it so even the most basic seats are as great as business class, you absolute fool - But go ahead and ruin that opportunity.
Was he wearing his sealbelt
No
@@AndrewDaley-lr9qg Please give us more details if you were on the flight. cheers.
@@thecatinthehat3931 I was looking out the window and I saw a UFO and two green men were giving me the bird. Shortly after this happened the plane plunged downwards towards the ground I think the pilots must of seen the UFO and have taken evasive action. I've reported the UFO to the police and the police said they will have a stern word with them. That's about it really. Last time I get on a plane for a while anyway.
@@thenoface2771 what if a person that kept saying what caused him to pass away
Profits before safety 💪
that is why you always wear the seatbelt
Was it a boeing?
boing boing
It doesn’t matter
@@OtalSim It does.
@@MrShabbaaaa How so?
@@OtalSim Different plane manufacturers will have their own different flight control software. Some Boeing planes around 5 years ago crashed because they had something called "Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS)" in the flight control system, which had problems that made those planes nosedive automatically with the pilots unable to maneuver the plane back to normal, everyone died on all of those flights where that issue happened. In this case, the extreme turbulence could have exposed some other issues in the flight control software which could have led to a more fatal outcome, and with Boeing's recent track record it would be more likely to occur with their aircraft over an Airbus.
Was it Turbulence??
yes
Read......
The health service seems efficient unlike the UK..probably wouldn’t even get a mbulance
I thought everybody kept their seatbelt on during the flight. I always do. You never know what can happen during a flight. I am not afraid. Just cautious.
Dunno why you felt the need to clarify that you arent afraid, kinda insecure of you
@@lingricen8077 People think that being stupid equals courageous or something. In Turkey, I wear a seatbelt whilst driving and people find that as being a pussy. It must be a cultural thing I suppose.
@@altansirin5830 fair enough. But keep in mind that ‘turbulance’ is the official story, we don’t know if it truly was turbulance or the pilots screwing about, thats why its important that these things get investigated.
There was that one incident where a plane crashed, all the families went to a joint funeral - then it was revealed that the co-pilot intentionally crashed the plane by the media DURING the funeral, and so some government agents took the family of the pilot aside and were like “Guys, GTFO before they mob you”
It held together atleast, could been alot worse
Always keep your seatbelt on peeps, it’s for good reasons.
Freak accident. I’ve flown many times & hit bad turbulence but nothing to that extreme. Please wear your seatbelts. It can happen to anyone. RIP 🕊️
Not if you don't fly. Because you have nightmares frequently of plane crashes lol
@@FinchTheFuture I guess cruise ships it is then 🤣
@@Sawk_King yep lol I'd take crusieship anyday at least you got time and a little more control in the situation. And there are escape vessels legally now for everyone on boat so it's not exactly gonna be like titanic. They've learnt from that.
@@FinchTheFuture Ships do still capsize just as often. The last major one being last June. Reported 500 dead. Thankfully I’m sea sick. I’m a frequent flyer. I am always scared but life is too short to sit around 🤣
Truth or lie ? These days you just don’t know.
No one got footage .bagh
Condolences to his family😢
Big condolences to his family, xxx
Something not right about this ,one dead and It just happens to be a white man, apart from that, I'm guessing all were safe
Day 3 amd still rinsing this news report
RIP
Imagine being in. the toilet when that happened 😭
😢
Would be very messy 😂 I tell you that now.. ud have to change your clothes when you come out
My freind Tony is saying why my freind Aston was on that plane
Is it true that the airline is trying to cover up that the pilots were taking bets to see who could do the best loop-de-loop?
No
So not every oxygen mask deploys? That's nice
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
🙏🏼♥️
Boeing again?
So turbulence is also Boeing's fault now?
funny enough yea, Boeing 777-300ER.
are you joking..
@@genevieve571 Get a profile picture
@@belzedk Isn't it odd how people are on here talking about the turbulence and not the fact it was a piece of the interior that hadn't been secured properly?
For real, though, I think the top of the pyramid is overdue a clean if you catch my drift.
😢
I love flying on planes. Never experienced turbulence, and as we know flying is SUPER safe. This was just a rare incident.
I don't agree.i hate flying.its a terrifying experiment as so many planes go up without the intense checks ..they always have failures of some sort..unacceptable of late.thats all we hear mainly throughout the summer months..wing's catching alite.wheels falling.doors opening in mid air..list's goes on.
I hate flying on these germ machines. Where's the pleasure in breathing old air, using smelly toilets, sitting up close and personal with people you don't know, drinking out of plastic, queueing for hours, flight delays..... far too uncertain and worrying for me.
Nothing is safe. Stepping outside your front door isn't safe but we still have to do it. U never know when ur times up
@@FinchTheFuture trust me, i could fly every day for the rest of my life and I guarantee you i won't be in a plane crash. it's something like one in 13 million chance.and even then its not always fatal.
@@lisaconstantinou4690 extremely rare.
🙏🏾
It was a female earlier
Rip too the boy and family we dont know the minute we are going too die,,😢
I think they should bring in the wearing seat belts at all times in flight is what should happen now & if you are going to the Toilet you should realise that if this does happen you are at risk because this can happen at anytime .
Key and peele
DOES IT MATTER WHAT AIRLINE IT WAS?
DID THE AIRLINE HAVE TO BE ADVERTISED
Who would consider that advertisement ??? Might as well leave out where the turbulence took place, where the plane was diverted, leave out everything why don't you???
@@rc....Anyone with a good knowledge of English would consider that advertised.
For the sake of less literate people, "published" would cause less confusion.
Yes it does, when your paying for seats etc,then the public have to deal, with the public that want to steal your seats you have paid for that's a problem, you get what you pay for, pay for end off ,sort it out
Of cause it matters..its a warning to those how fly and use this airline to be cautious in advance. Boeings have had a terrible reputation for neglect on inspection s not carried out correctly.....read....
So don't fly with them
Steve aoki n like mike were pilotingbi bwt
Heart attack because too scare.
Who here has had dreams about incidents like this or plane crashes !
vaxxed?
A 73 year old dies of a heart attack. One of approximately 135,000 other people who also will have died today. "Plane hits turbulence" is not exactly a news story. At that age, just tripping over on the pavement could be a life-ending event.
Always keep my seat belt on. I think from reading that when they announced turbulence there wasn't much time to put your seat belt, like if you were on the toilet and wanted to get back to your seat. The plane dropped 6000ft in 3mins, that's quite fast. Hence the amount of people getting injured.
That is a normal descent rate ..A commercial aircraft will typically descend at between 1,500 and 3,000 feet per minute. It was more like 600 feet in 3 secs...
This is why I've never been on a plane wtf...
Cars are more dangerous
@@Strimbles I cycle 🙂
ok.
Turbulence did this?! What was the pilot thinking continuing to flight in to it.
You can't tell it's there.
Yeah he really should've stopped. Brake pedals there for a reason!
@@gangstaliam8876 are u joking I can't tell
@@SwavywastakenYes
@@Swavywastaken He is definitely joking
Investigating with you can do is no de company fault is climate problem do you sue whether
Exactly.
Singapore airlines, while itself being expensive, has a budget division called "Scoot". Scoot is the cheapest most basic flight to Asia you can buy.
You know it's cheap because they don't supply free water and if you use the seat in front to support yourself it will feel like it is collapsing. The plastic being so ridiculously thin and flimsy.
Personally, even though I am a budget traveler, I avoid them like I would avoid dog excrement.
You are completely and utterly making this up, absolute virgin xD
@@lingricen8077 you have the mind of a child and you like your own comments
iShowspeed should be convicted of murder
Poor cabin crew don’t get to wear seatbelts while requesting passengers remain with seatbelts fastened.
Yes they do they have a five point harness during severe turbulence
God is the greatest. Were there any atheist on the aircraft I wonder. A clear sign do the disbelievers that there is a creator the almighty god.
"Passengers reported that anybody not wearing a seatbelt was launched into the air."
There you go then, it was his own fault.
how could you be so callous
Turbulence can come on extremely suddenly, don't be a twat for no reason.
@@thisurasilva womp womp
@@Daniel-fc2xi👍
@@Fragil1ty I'm so glad I'm not you.
Seat belt worn or not, to launch passengers in the air is something a little more than mere turbulence, that had to be a sudden and severe nosedive of the plane.
Turbulence is considerably downplaying the incident methinks.
I mean it does say extreme turbulence
No clue how bad that is
Whenever I have flown (not for a while) I only took my belt off when it seemed OK and going to the bathroom
Other then that I always had it on
Natural turbulence is more than capable of this. A strong up/down draft due to a maintain range or nearby storm could do this. If it was nose pitching down you'd be able to feel it doing so. With turbulence you just feel the drop, no pitching
I feel like they need to use a word other than turbulence.
The damage has been done though. These have been all over CZcams home page for a day.
Now more people will be screaming, sobbing and causing an unnecessary fuss over regular turbulence. As if flights could get much worse
You've obviously never experienced extreme turbulence. Downdrafts can push the plane downwards with more than 2G acceleration. Anyone not held by a seatbelt gets slammed against the ceiling, head first probably. Then the reverse happens and they're slammed against what's beneath them. The whole plane is slammed up and down, nothing to do with a nosedive
@androart1817 but it was turbulence. What other word would you like to use in it's place?.