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  • čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
  • One person has died, with several injured, after severe turbulence on a London to Singapore flight.
    Authorities at Bangkok airport said the victim was a 73-year-old British man who "likely" died from a heart attack.
    Seven people are seriously injured - the wife of the British man who died has gone to hospital.
    Anyone not wearing a seat belt was “launched into the ceiling”, one passenger said.
    Singapore Airlines said the flight experienced "sudden extreme turbulence" over Myanmar.
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  • @hjon9119
    @hjon9119 Před 23 dny +2411

    this makes people appreciate the importance of wearing seat belts

    • @mlplnz
      @mlplnz Před 23 dny +208

      As an ex flight attendant I can guarantee you all that the worst turbulences always come with no warning whatsoever. So keep your seatbelts on at all times folks, just in case.

    • @lovesfall2168
      @lovesfall2168 Před 23 dny +49

      @@mlplnz I've been lucky so far not to experience bad turbulence but, I always keep my seatbelts on. Watched a video before from a pilot that recommended for all passengers to leave them on. He also said you never know when bad turbulence will happen.

    • @d_lollol524
      @d_lollol524 Před 23 dny +49

      24 hours before passengers should avoid drinking fluid or eating to minimize the needs to use the toilets on an airplane. The worst case is when you taking a dump on a toilet and suddenly a violent turbulence shoot you and your dump into one big mess .

    • @luthers_janitorial1995
      @luthers_janitorial1995 Před 23 dny +19

      Wearing a seatbelt won't save you from PTSD after plummeting 6000ft unexpectedly!

    • @amandagrant4331
      @amandagrant4331 Před 23 dny +22

      @@d_lollol524
      24 hours is too long

  • @karlad4082
    @karlad4082 Před 23 dny +2086

    This is why I never take my seatbelt off unless I go to the bathroom or we’ve landed. Some turbulence is totally unexpected.

    • @linedanzer4302
      @linedanzer4302 Před 23 dny +20

      Same.

    • @Mtmonaghan
      @Mtmonaghan Před 23 dny +25

      They have bathrooms on those airplanes? I have only encountered toilets on any I have flown on.

    • @Jayayess1190
      @Jayayess1190 Před 23 dny +59

      @@MtmonaghanThe toilet is in the bathroom.

    • @Yoonatique
      @Yoonatique Před 23 dny +59

      @@Mtmonaghan bathroom = toilet for most people, not literally bath room

    • @d.n.8919
      @d.n.8919 Před 23 dny +25

      @@Mtmonaghanyes…how long has it been since you’ve been on a plane? I have done 16 hour flights before, and they definitely have bathrooms with a basic toilet and sink

  • @MarciaPO2
    @MarciaPO2 Před 22 dny +296

    And that is exactly why the crew tells you to keep your seat belts fastened unless you NEED to move about the cabin.

    • @MrNetAble
      @MrNetAble Před 22 dny +1

      Crew fail to do so ..

    • @HandyMan657
      @HandyMan657 Před 22 dny +7

      @@MrNetAble Sit down. Be quiet.

    • @Crazzzycarrot-qo5wr
      @Crazzzycarrot-qo5wr Před 22 dny +2

      Okay bot.

    • @TheCloggydoggy
      @TheCloggydoggy Před 21 dnem

      @@MrNetAble Not in the EU they don't. It is on EVERY SINGLE SAFETY ANNOUNCEMENT. ie, only removed the seatbelt if you want to walk to the toilet. This is why there is a 'call button' for the cabin crew if you need assistance with anything else.

    • @Justice_940
      @Justice_940 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@TheCloggydoggy agree

  • @MrDeamkung
    @MrDeamkung Před 23 dny +109

    Thailand airport team is amazing very fast sopport and help passenger and singapore airline. Thailand have good doctor, nurse, medical and hospital. they're glad for help everyone with worm support ❤🙏😊

    • @user-tb2pm8kh6w
      @user-tb2pm8kh6w Před 19 dny +4

      เราทหารไทยประเทศเรายินดีช่วยเหลือเพื่อนร่วมโลกด้วย❤❤❤🙏🙏

  • @jadv3034
    @jadv3034 Před 23 dny +1298

    As someone who often flies to Singapore from London via sg airlines, turbulence is something I encounter every single time. It's terrifying to hear this news of someone dying, but it's a relief that at the very least the plane did not crash and landed safely.

    • @mikeday2848
      @mikeday2848 Před 23 dny +69

      Absolutely ! I endorse your comment about turbulence : I commuted between N.Africa, (Tunis ,Tripoli ) to S'pore & Bangkok via Frankfurt for 32 years : I racked up well over a million air miles with LH & SIA and cannot recall a flight that was totally turbulence free : My worst experience was when audaciously trigger-happy belligerent American fighter planes flew so close as to trigger the collision mechanisms on the night that the USA invaded Afghanistan, causing our LH 747 400 to go into a vertical dive , not once but twice ...and not a word from the cockpit until we landed in Frankfurt: I think the pilots must have almost had heart failure too ...they had not been forewarned that hostilities had been launched .

    • @purefreedom282
      @purefreedom282 Před 23 dny +65

      The most dangerous thing about turbulence is not that that the plane crashes. It's the injuries due to hitting the wall with your head or receiving a sharp object right in your face. Turbulence by itself does not make planes crash.

    • @Mjp11111
      @Mjp11111 Před 23 dny +27

      Same. It always seems to happen when you get to the area around India and Thailand. At least a little bit scary every time.

    • @bullrider9617
      @bullrider9617 Před 23 dny +9

      @@Mjp11111 I dont think it happens around Indianas I have been traveling to India regularly!!
      Its mostly around Malaysia Singapore Thailand region !!

    • @bullrider9617
      @bullrider9617 Před 23 dny +1

      I had a similiar experience while coming back from Tenerife

  • @CaptVirtual
    @CaptVirtual Před 23 dny +693

    Bangkok emergency services did an amazing job of receiving, treating, transporting the injured.

    •  Před 23 dny +48

      Yes, i hope, more people talk about them

    • @suwaneec.7202
      @suwaneec.7202 Před 23 dny +29

      ประเทศ​ไทย​ 🇹🇭​ มีการรับมือกับเหตุการณ์​ฉุกเฉิน​ได้ดี​ มีทีมแพทย์​พร้อม

    • @stoicsceptic8420
      @stoicsceptic8420 Před 23 dny +2

      Who did the catering ?

    • @danniserey108
      @danniserey108 Před 23 dny +7

      ​@@tubester6772IT'S NOT ONLY THAILAND, OTHER'S COUNTRIES WOULD HAVE DONE THE SAME IF IT HAPPEN TO LAND WHEREVER IT HAPPEN TO LANC.

    • @mesamis144
      @mesamis144 Před 23 dny +21

      @@danniserey108 most countries would do the same but not every country

  • @doubleu2
    @doubleu2 Před 23 dny +227

    the way that gentleman paused, and simply said "...and horrible." just gives me goosebumps

    • @oz2189
      @oz2189 Před 23 dny +8

      @doubleu2 I thought the same. He relived that traumatic moment during that pause

    • @tuscany2134
      @tuscany2134 Před 23 dny +8

      I just wanted to give that man a hug. You can so tell that this is going to leave a psychological scar.

    • @simonnicklin1313
      @simonnicklin1313 Před 23 dny

      @@user-lp3vy1jf4x This was clear air turbulence. It can happen to any airline. What an inane and unhelpful comment.
      czcams.com/video/w3oX9dfYirc/video.html&ab_channel=TheNationalDesk

    • @Rizzberry89
      @Rizzberry89 Před 23 dny +6

      It looked like he hadn't really come to terms with what just happened, I imagine it happened fast and then the events afterwards and talking to the press etc, so he had a moment to think about it and all of a sudden, the emotions come up. I hope they all get a chance to talk to someone about how this has impacted them emotionally.

    • @biazacha
      @biazacha Před 23 dny +4

      Right? Actually heartbreaking to watch the trauma sinking in.

  • @nowhere3246
    @nowhere3246 Před 23 dny +39

    1:40 The pause before he said "and horrible". I can't imagine what fear they went through. Hope everyone will recover physically and mentally, and condolences to the British man and his family.

  • @vvvv5287
    @vvvv5287 Před 23 dny +627

    The pilots and crews deserve applause for unforeseen circumstances. Hope everyone will recover physiologically soon.

    • @dens3096
      @dens3096 Před 23 dny +12

      So many questions! What about the equipment which recognizes the turbulence ahead of time and alerts the pilots? They always announce when it hits.

    • @sajidrahman7398
      @sajidrahman7398 Před 23 dny +12

      No they don’t. They are supposed to warn passengers about upcoming turbulence.

    • @marcnowak7587
      @marcnowak7587 Před 23 dny

      Bullshit, story desgined to coincide with assasination of Iranian PM on Pentecost, turbulence bullshit

    • @user-gr5lp2mu6t
      @user-gr5lp2mu6t Před 23 dny

      @@dens3096 the radar only captures turbulence caused by clouds. This flight experienced a 'Clear-air Turbulence'.
      "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." Google it.

    • @user-gr5lp2mu6t
      @user-gr5lp2mu6t Před 23 dny

      @@sajidrahman7398 the radar only captures turbulence caused by clouds. This flight experienced a 'Clear-air Turbulence'.
      "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." Google it.

  • @smiled540
    @smiled540 Před 21 dnem +21

    Thank you Thailand You guys are well prepared to deal with the emergency medical team. Excellent.

  • @romnickbuenaflor4703
    @romnickbuenaflor4703 Před 23 dny +23

    THE MORAL OF THE STORY: ALWAYS WEAR YOUR SEATBELT, REMOVING IT ONLY WHEN YOU REALLY NEED TO GO TO THE COMFORT ROOM.

  • @thomassankara2857
    @thomassankara2857 Před 23 dny +1109

    Pilots are always vilified and even punished in situations like this, but I just want to commend them for landing the aircraft safely. It could have been worse.

    • @petermcgreevy6386
      @petermcgreevy6386 Před 23 dny +3

      wonder if they have the standard seat belt or more upmarket......

    • @cathhl2440
      @cathhl2440 Před 23 dny +7

      Thank you!

    • @Spiritlife01
      @Spiritlife01 Před 23 dny +41

      ​@@petermcgreevy6386Even a standard seat belt would've saved injuries like these.

    • @christerry1773
      @christerry1773 Před 23 dny +61

      Pilots are blamed for everything, but they had nothing to do with this.

    • @RoyLimisAw3s0me
      @RoyLimisAw3s0me Před 23 dny +24

      @@petermcgreevy6386 pilot always wear seatbelt unless they go to the toilet... no way they don't wear seatbelt unless they want to hit the electric board on top of their head and die instantly LMAO.. pilots can't detect turbulence (they are not GOD even they have thousands of flying miles collectively haha)

  • @happycook6737
    @happycook6737 Před 23 dny +341

    I was on a severely turbulent flight off coast of Japan. They had just started meal service. Everything became a projectile including people not strapped in. A flight attendant suffered open fracture with leg bone sticking out, blood everywhere, broken bones, concussions, etc. I didn't fly for 10 years. I keep my seat belt ON. I keep everything put away. I holler at anyone leaving overhead bins open. My experience forever changed me. I'm glad plane made it to Bangkok because they have excellent medical care there and a range of prices for hotels. 🙏 for all.

    • @birdie2219
      @birdie2219 Před 23 dny +12

      so true. yes Bangkok has xcellent hospital unlike some in similar regions.

    • @RueggJetta
      @RueggJetta Před 23 dny +3

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    • @varun3253
      @varun3253 Před 23 dny +16

      I think singapore airlines wouldve provided accomodation, after this experience.

    • @ThePolaroid669
      @ThePolaroid669 Před 23 dny +4

      Not flying for 10 years is extreme. It's safer flying than getting into your car, or walking out of your house.

    • @Gsmf652
      @Gsmf652 Před 23 dny +39

      ​@@ThePolaroid669dont belittle what trauma can do to you. 10 years can be extreme to you but you cant speak for the person that has experienced this first hand and never fully healed from it

  • @user-uq6nk3fx1z
    @user-uq6nk3fx1z Před 23 dny +21

    Thailand goodness of heart ️ Thank you for best support

  • @lightandsymbols1111
    @lightandsymbols1111 Před 23 dny +19

    My condolences to the family of the passenger that passed. I pray those injured heal physically and psychologically. I have never experienced turbulence but it sounds terrifying. I’m so glad the crew were able to safely land the plane.

  • @Skyviation
    @Skyviation Před 23 dny +620

    Lesson learnt: wear a seatbelt when seated and wear a helmet when going to the bathroom

    • @FirstLastOne
      @FirstLastOne Před 23 dny +32

      And your seatbelt doesn't have to be snug either. Just enough to prevent you from lifting off your seat more than a few centimetres.

    • @porozex3061
      @porozex3061 Před 23 dny +39

      and a parachute when the engines have no fuel

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Před 23 dny +21

      Good luck getting a bunch of Asians (the primary demographic on that passenger manifest) to buckle up. They don't even buckle up when they drive their cars or as a passenger in a car. I lost count of the amount of times my Asian friends made fun of me for immediately fastening my seatbelt in taxis and Grabs when I lived in Singapore.

    • @sidharthshivappa1359
      @sidharthshivappa1359 Před 23 dny +5

      😅

    • @mr.alexiegaming9548
      @mr.alexiegaming9548 Před 23 dny +27

      @@Funkteon That is very offensive and stereotypical.

  • @user-tu4rn8ui9u
    @user-tu4rn8ui9u Před 23 dny +81

    As an expat living in Singapore I fly Sing Air as much as possible. It’s a world class carrier in every way. Grateful to the fast-acting pilot and air crew and also the Thailand authorities for their organized response. This is a reminder to always fasten your seatbelt when advised. They say that for a reason.

    • @LordBagdanoff
      @LordBagdanoff Před 20 dny +1

      SIA, SQ or Singapore Airlines. Not Sing Air.

  • @Ricky-vd4oq
    @Ricky-vd4oq Před 23 dny +12

    I started flying at 8 with TAA, the most joyful experience of my life. It’s a rare tragedy my heart goes out to families concerned, rejoice forever the many survivors owing their lives to the pilots.

  • @ryanexplorer1687
    @ryanexplorer1687 Před 23 dny +412

    Now you understand why the flight attendants always want you to wear seatbelt 😢

    • @Funkteon
      @Funkteon Před 23 dny +10

      Good luck getting a bunch of Asians (the primary demographic on that passenger manifest) to buckle up. They don't even buckle up when they drive their cars or as a passenger in a car. I lost count of the amount of times my Asian friends made fun of me for immediately fastening my seatbelt in taxis and Grabs when I lived in Singapore.

    • @Zxzuu29399
      @Zxzuu29399 Před 23 dny +1

      ​@@Funkteonhmm😮

    • @auroralights2759
      @auroralights2759 Před 23 dny +4

      ​@@FunkteonThey always says that seatbelt isn't comfortable. I put seatbelt all the time and never bothers me. When I visit relatives, they always joke with me that I am so silly, nothing happens. If you go to cemetery, more than half died of accidents, including my father, uncles, cousins,... and still they say that I am silly, nothing happens.

    • @NopWorks
      @NopWorks Před 23 dny +4

      ​@@Funkteon I'm Asian and I can say that people do buckle up on the plane.
      On the car, people do not want to use seatbelts unless the law is enforced because they're genuinely uncomfortable. But seatbelts on airplanes are comfortable, so people do use it.

    • @amandinehasi-dim5531
      @amandinehasi-dim5531 Před 23 dny

      @@NopWorks😂

  • @townebarbers9068
    @townebarbers9068 Před 23 dny +241

    im a pilot and thats why you keep your seat belt on at all times

    • @porozex3061
      @porozex3061 Před 23 dny +10

      then why there is a light that turns off so you can take them out? you are a pilot in your dreams lol

    • @DavidTay-wi7wv
      @DavidTay-wi7wv Před 23 dny +3

      At that circumstances,is it very hard to control the plane?I mean when the plane is nosediving

    • @adamaviation6236
      @adamaviation6236 Před 23 dny +16

      ​@@porozex3061 so people know when they can use the bathroom or stretch

    • @sugoidessho
      @sugoidessho Před 23 dny +1

      Not possible for cabin crew except for take off, landing and rest periods. You ought to know that 😀

    • @RandomVideosFirst
      @RandomVideosFirst Před 23 dny +2

      You’re a pilot in flight simulator on Pc 😂😂😂 me and you are the same

  • @givemeabreak8784
    @givemeabreak8784 Před 23 dny +37

    You can't beat mother nature. Earth is our home and should be treated with respect.

  • @KandeShack
    @KandeShack Před 22 dny +8

    My Son is a Pilot for Delta flying internationally. I can’t imagine the horror the crew and passengers experienced! This is just a HUGE REMINDER wear those seatbelts AT ALL TIMES when you’re in their seats!!✈️✈️

  • @RubyPremium-nz9kr
    @RubyPremium-nz9kr Před 23 dny +114

    Thailand goodness of heart ❤️ Thank you for best support

  • @chrispnw2547
    @chrispnw2547 Před 23 dny +275

    You only have to experience it once and you NEVER forget. Mine was late in the night and dinner service had just started. With no warning, the plane started falling out of the sky. It was if the floor below had dropped out. The carts were floating in the air and the drop was long enough to reflect on your LAST MOMENTS. Suddenly, BAM and items went flying everywhere. Dinner service was cancelled. no one complained, and the cabin was totally silent for the rest of the flight. My thoughts for those who experienced this event.

    • @Ryan_Christopher
      @Ryan_Christopher Před 23 dny +31

      I would have still asked for Dinner. Worse thing than being shaken on a flight is being shaken AND hungry for the duration.

    • @harleydavis3814
      @harleydavis3814 Před 23 dny +7

      Damn that's super scary. Do you still fly or did you quit flying after that?

    • @geofo60
      @geofo60 Před 23 dny +16

      I've only experienced it once, back in the seventies on a night flight coming back from Canada. There was a heck of a thunder storm and the aircraft dropped like a stone. It definitely isn't the kind of incident I would want to go through again, especially when all that was below was the Atlantic Ocean.

    • @dukhi_aatma372
      @dukhi_aatma372 Před 23 dny +12

      Was there no Karen who wanted to complain about no dinner service and demanded to see the manager?

    • @harthepro4902
      @harthepro4902 Před 23 dny +2

      @@geofo60 i mean modern flight is ofc different from the 70s..

  • @SOFIRN-EDC-FLASHLIGHT
    @SOFIRN-EDC-FLASHLIGHT Před 23 dny +52

    I am in Thailand. I am very pleased that our country is the sponsor of the Singapore Airlines flight this time. Our country has done the best we can.

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Před 23 dny +26

      Thailand is a beautiful country with warm hearted people and great medical care especially in Bangkok. The airplane was lucky to land in Bangkok. Thank you Thailand! ❤

    • @liyeechee3206
      @liyeechee3206 Před 23 dny +23

      Thank you for all the assistance and help rendered❤🙏🏻-from Singapore

  • @deepseaman3515
    @deepseaman3515 Před 22 dny +7

    I am so sorry for everyone on the flight and I am so sorry for the friends and family of the man who was killed.. Rest in Peace to them!

  • @ZiouyHiocv
    @ZiouyHiocv Před 23 dny +8

    This is really eerie. I'm so relieved that I don't fear flying! When sitting on an airplane, always wear your seat belt.

  • @LuisMiguel-sm5hr
    @LuisMiguel-sm5hr Před 23 dny +286

    No matter how many times you tell passengers to stay seated with seat belts , they don’t listen ,don’t blame the aircraft or the airline,

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC Před 23 dny +11

      It was a huge plane and mainly the crew was injured the most.

    • @stephanielarissaannepang9684
      @stephanielarissaannepang9684 Před 23 dny +8

      If whoever refuse to wear seatbelt while taking flights... Don't travel to any country or within your country by flight ✈️... Cabin crew it's going to check ✅ everyone to wear your seatbelt, this is to protect yourself...
      I saw the stubborn china passenger she was sitting beside me she removed her seatbelt then before landing I have to tell her to wear the seatbelt...this is totally unacceptable...
      You should wear your seatbelt all the time...

    • @GamerKatz_1971
      @GamerKatz_1971 Před 23 dny +10

      They dont tell them to do that during the entire flight. Grow a brain.

    • @JL..
      @JL.. Před 23 dny +10

      @@GamerKatz_1971 i think you need the brain? the worst turbulences come unexpected, just wear the seatbelt, you dont need to tighten it all the way you wont even feel it

    • @ashroskell
      @ashroskell Před 23 dny +5

      I’d say, don’t blame the passengers for following the airline’s instructions. Aren’t we meant to accept that they had zero warning? That the passengers had not been told to buckle up at all? Something is wrong with this whole story.
      Pilots usually know when turbulence is coming and warn the passengers in advance. I’ve experienced that myself. So, what happened to the warning systems? Or did the pilot fail to notice, or react properly to alarms? This, “could,” have been a freak weather event. But it seems vanishingly unlikely that it could not have been foreseen, given its sheer scale.

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 Před 23 dny +256

    They were all so lucky the plane didn’t go into an unrecoverable dive. What great pilots keeping the control of the plane.

    • @PureBlood-TV-Official
      @PureBlood-TV-Official Před 23 dny +8

      In flight systems would have helped. They are built for turbulent air and drops of thousands of feet.

    • @stephanielarissaannepang9684
      @stephanielarissaannepang9684 Před 23 dny +13

      Captain and the Pilot they handle the flight ✈️ very well... They have done an outstanding job to take care of everyone on board the flight ✈️... unfortunately one passenger has died.. 30 of them were injured... I hope they will get well soon ..

    • @GamerKatz_1971
      @GamerKatz_1971 Před 23 dny +4

      What wete you watching. They planely stated the plane went into a duve by as much as 6,000 feet.

    • @PureBlood-TV-Official
      @PureBlood-TV-Official Před 23 dny +8

      @@GamerKatz_1971 it did not though... 6000 ft decent in three minutes is normal. The BBC over exaggerate everything... next it will be climate change, which is what they are fishing for stating it was a big storm. No the emergency was the dead passenger and the injured. The decent was quite normal.

    • @sync99999
      @sync99999 Před 23 dny +9

      @@user-lp3vy1jf4xthis is due to turbulence 😮. Not the airline

  • @YouTubeUser-pq2pi
    @YouTubeUser-pq2pi Před 23 dny +8

    Good job to the pilots and crew for their heroic service, and condolences to the bereaved family for the unfortunate incident.

  • @JoeEvermore
    @JoeEvermore Před 23 dny +17

    They were told to wear their seat belts. I’m constantly amazed how resilient these aircraft are.

  • @idasarr2574
    @idasarr2574 Před 23 dny +71

    Bravo to the pilots and their crew for an exceptional effort to keep everyone safe. Sorry about the deceased passenger, it's sad

    • @lttml6039
      @lttml6039 Před 23 dny

      ​@@user-lp3vy1jf4xrude crew on CX...carpet issue

    • @lucyfiniarel2347
      @lucyfiniarel2347 Před 22 dny +1

      @@user-lp3vy1jf4xCathay pacific is racist though …

    • @lucyfiniarel2347
      @lucyfiniarel2347 Před 22 dny

      The solution is to not fly Boeing 😭

    • @keenkeenli5683
      @keenkeenli5683 Před 19 dny

      I still like to fly Singapore Airlines❤ inspite of the incidence. Just need to remind myself to fasten seatbelt.

  • @cccshin
    @cccshin Před 23 dny +63

    People saying "why is there a seatbelt light if you should wear them all the time?"
    It's to indicate the time that it's OKAY to stand up to go the toilet or grab something from the overhead etc. briefly, but other than that, when seated, ALWAYS put your seatbelts on!
    On all the flights I've taken, they've always said this in the safety video.

    • @joeglennaz
      @joeglennaz Před 21 dnem

      I completely agree with you. I’ll make one more comment though when they say it’s OK to unfasten it and go to the restroom. They’re not making any guarantee that there won’t be turbulence or there can’t be it can come out of nowhere clear air turbulence can come out of nowhere it cannot be seen, they’re just saying we’re not a climb or return so this is the best time if you must get up to get up just keep it fast and people it’s not that big deal

  • @bill2066
    @bill2066 Před 23 dny +26

    Im a Pilot. When are People going to Learn to keep keep your Seat belt FASTENED even when the Seat Belt Sign if turned off!

    • @Yosetime
      @Yosetime Před 20 dny +3

      Then why don't you keep the seatbelt signs on all the time? Turning them off implies that it is safe to have your seatbelts off. Expecting people to know it's not safe even though the sign says it is, is counter-intuitive. I think that one's on the pilots.

    • @Optimistiskpessimist
      @Optimistiskpessimist Před 20 dny +1

      I'm sure most people do. If this wasn't during but after breakfast there would probably be a lot more people injured.
      As a pilot do you think this could have been the emergency system reacting to an oncoming plain, one plain up and one down? If so the plain would have reacted the same way as described here.

    • @bill2066
      @bill2066 Před 20 dny

      @@Optimistiskpessimist what is an "oncoming plain?"

    • @bill2066
      @bill2066 Před 20 dny +1

      @@Yosetime Im saying, and I always did when I was flying, kept the seat belt fasten sign "on" at all times. I worked for a smaller regional so I could get away with that. The larger carriers probably not.

    • @Optimistiskpessimist
      @Optimistiskpessimist Před 20 dny +1

      @@Yosetime Maybe because at some point people need to be allowed to use the restroom and such

  • @skysky1977
    @skysky1977 Před 23 dny +81

    RIP. Our thoughts are with the deceased - From all Singaporeans 🙏

  • @BlueJazzBoyNZ
    @BlueJazzBoyNZ Před 23 dny +405

    I always keep my seat belt fastened...
    when i can

    • @redblade8160
      @redblade8160 Před 23 dny +12

      @BlueJazzBoyNZ.
      Do you still keep your seatbelt fastened even when you go to the toilet?

    • @cptgrimm
      @cptgrimm Před 23 dny

      @@redblade8160wear a diaper, best strategy

    • @the1common1man
      @the1common1man Před 23 dny +2

      Liar

    • @Anthony-er8lm
      @Anthony-er8lm Před 23 dny +4

      What about to take a leak?

    • @BlueJazzBoyNZ
      @BlueJazzBoyNZ Před 23 dny +18

      @@Anthony-er8lm Well that's a point. But otherwise will be buckled up

  • @sylvain123
    @sylvain123 Před 23 dny +4

    Horrific. But the response from Bangkok was outstanding. They must have regular drills to be so organised and ready for when the flight landed. Condolences to the family of the man who died.

  • @shirleytam2248
    @shirleytam2248 Před 23 dny +5

    God bless all the passengers and SQ Crew.

  • @realeques
    @realeques Před 23 dny +227

    as someone who's afraid of flying this is at least reassuring in terms of the plane ultimately being able to withstand these turbulences

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Před 23 dny +32

      You don't have to be afraid of flying.
      Flying is what you want when you are on a plane.
      If the plane stops flying in mid-air though, then you can start worrying.

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 Před 23 dny +13

      Hmmm......IDK This sounds almost like torture. I've been on some horrific flights that I swore I'd never get back on a plane, but when you travel the globe for your job, not much choice

    • @aiglonducal314
      @aiglonducal314 Před 23 dny +6

      @@frontenac5083 Exactly!
      Spot on.

    • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
      @JamesSmith-qs4hx Před 23 dny

      Especially as they are screwed together by diversity these days. I wouldn't go near one.

    • @redblade8160
      @redblade8160 Před 23 dny +3

      @realeques
      That guy didn't withstand the turbulence; see if you can reassure his family with your statement.

  • @logansara7862
    @logansara7862 Před 23 dny +65

    "REST IN PEACE" DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF KILLED BRITISH PASSENGER.

    • @scanspeak00
      @scanspeak00 Před 23 dny +1

      Do we need seatbelts in toilets???

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Před 23 dny

      ​@@scanspeak00I believe it would be a smart move. As currently you're kind of JWF if this thing happens.

    • @simonnicklin1313
      @simonnicklin1313 Před 23 dny +9

      This passenger had a heart attack. He wasn't killed.

    • @Paul-un2tr
      @Paul-un2tr Před 23 dny +3

      Killed?

    • @truehappiness4U
      @truehappiness4U Před 22 dny +1

      @@simonnicklin1313the heart attack was induced but the turbulence. He was killed by the turbulence.

  • @willybeama1
    @willybeama1 Před 23 dny +2

    The guy who said it was ‘horrible’ literally looked horrified. Everyone on that flight thought it was the end of their lives. I’m glad most survived and the plane landed safely. Turbulence can be extremely frightening. I went through one bad one once and I thought it was the end for me. Mine wasn’t as bad as this one.

  • @archiesvlogmc
    @archiesvlogmc Před 23 dny +187

    Hats off to the pilots and crews they save the plane. and the passengers..

  • @terrancegibson2213
    @terrancegibson2213 Před 23 dny +103

    Unless am going to the restroom, I will keep my seatbelt on

    • @happycook6737
      @happycook6737 Před 23 dny +2

      I wear an adult product in case it is too turbulent and I can't wait. Cancer surgery affected my holding ability.

    • @supa3ek
      @supa3ek Před 23 dny +1

      I take my seat with me

    • @downundarob
      @downundarob Před 23 dny

      I wonder if anyone was in any of the toilets when this happened....

    • @willankhatter
      @willankhatter Před 23 dny

      ​@@supa3ek😂😂

    • @user-dj7rm1by3p
      @user-dj7rm1by3p Před 23 dny +1

      Should put seatbelts on toilets, for turbulence and,..... for other reasons

  • @indraann1207
    @indraann1207 Před 23 dny +4

    Hope everybody get well soon🙏🙏🙏
    😢😢😢

  • @olindalee6418
    @olindalee6418 Před 22 dny

    Prayers go out to all of the flight crew and passengers and the families of the lost and injured.

  • @Blackcat1111..
    @Blackcat1111.. Před 23 dny +265

    Not wearing your seatbelt on a plane is like doing the same in a car and the driver slamming on the brakes.

    • @Ayeayeaye614
      @Ayeayeaye614 Před 23 dny +8

      Do you wear your seat belt all the time in a long haul flight? even while eating your meal?

    • @Londres104
      @Londres104 Před 23 dny +63

      @@Ayeayeaye614 yes, literally every sane person does

    • @okaythisisepic6196
      @okaythisisepic6196 Před 23 dny +30

      ​@@Ayeayeaye614Every single time you're on a plane they instruct you to keep your seatbelt fastened at all times while you're in your seat

    • @001gavnuk
      @001gavnuk Před 23 dny +10

      @@Londres104 Do you also wear it while going to the toilet?

    • @babesweshona
      @babesweshona Před 23 dny +5

      @@Ayeayeaye614yes

  • @josephlee7856
    @josephlee7856 Před 23 dny +35

    I have traveled over half a million miles and the most annoying people are the ones walking around and getting the stuff during flight!

    • @jovenserdenola1679
      @jovenserdenola1679 Před 20 dny

      That's true why not just put their important things under their seat to avoid annoying passengers walking, opening and closing the overhead compartment.

  • @Wroredko
    @Wroredko Před 23 dny

    With sincere condolences, "Rest in Peace" to the family of the deceased British passenger.

  • @mqii
    @mqii Před 23 dny +2

    Hope everyone else gets better soon for the rest. Rip for the deceased passenger😢

  • @ukmaxi
    @ukmaxi Před 23 dny +76

    It didn't drop 6000 feet. I feel like people cannot read graphs/plots and notice how the gradient for the climb/ascent on the left is the same at the descending gradient on the right.
    I downloaded the data from flight radar and there is a small brief bump in altitude at around 07:49 UTC that is about 10 minutes prior to a pleasant and gradual descent by 6-7000 feet over several minutes. There was no sudden drop by 6-7000 feet, that would be a nose dive at high velocity.

    • @TunnelJumper
      @TunnelJumper Před 23 dny +17

      Finally, some sense! The comments on these SQ321 videos are making my blood boil. So much sensationalism, people who have never flown or seldom fly scaring each other, spreading misinformation and throwing Boeing jokes in the mix. An aircraft doesn't just fall 6000ft.

    • @ukmaxi
      @ukmaxi Před 23 dny +2

      @@TunnelJumper And it doesn't fall in a matter of seconds either.

    • @adw1z
      @adw1z Před 23 dny +5

      Yes because all these news reporters couldn’t pass grade 7 maths if they wanted to, it was a controlled descent at ~1200 ft/min which is less than landing descent profile lmao

    • @soehian
      @soehian Před 23 dny +10

      Since you seem to have a theory, I'd like to ask how sharp a descent must a plane have in order to have heads smash right through a plane's ceiling board?

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Před 23 dny

      ​@@TunnelJumperindeed. Idiots are around us. And no doubt nothing serious happened to the aircraft and the majority of fliers which is good news.

  • @juliecasey5196
    @juliecasey5196 Před 23 dny +30

    Rest In peace to the gentleman. Wishing everyone speedy recoveries

  • @mrfrank01
    @mrfrank01 Před 21 dnem +2

    It could have been worse and we all should be thankful for the pilot who has nerves of steel, the crew of singapore airline who helped the passengers while they were injured themselves. My hat goes to Thailand. I love the country, the government and its people and their professionalism.

  • @sunilu.ajinadasa3515
    @sunilu.ajinadasa3515 Před 23 dny +19

    Kudos to the pilots for landing the plane safely. Tragic that one person lost his life. Condolence to the family. It could have been worse.

  • @AZLD11
    @AZLD11 Před 23 dny +47

    Big thanks to God who help the pilot to land it safely 🙏.

    • @cuestarey1
      @cuestarey1 Před 21 dnem

      God has nothing to do with it

    • @kubek5557
      @kubek5557 Před 20 dny

      @@cuestarey1blah blah blah

    • @cuestarey1
      @cuestarey1 Před 20 dny

      @@kubek5557 Why not thank the Tooth Fairy?... or Father Christmas? 🤣🤣🤣

    • @kubek5557
      @kubek5557 Před 20 dny

      @@cuestarey1 why not read between lines and use your brain? God=good, skilled people willing to do their best in order to save others…instead of lets say crashing it into a building.

    • @cuestarey1
      @cuestarey1 Před 20 dny

      @@kubek5557 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @radinsyah1574
    @radinsyah1574 Před 23 dny +1

    It’s so scary that such severe turbulence can come at any given time during a flight without warning.

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid Před 23 dny +8

    7 critically injured and one death. That is very scary.

  • @Funica11
    @Funica11 Před 23 dny +148

    That's why you always need to fasten your seatbelt while in the air.

    • @porozex3061
      @porozex3061 Před 23 dny +1

      even when you go to the bathroom

    • @user-fg7vr3sq4m
      @user-fg7vr3sq4m Před 23 dny +2

    • @stephanielarissaannepang9684
      @stephanielarissaannepang9684 Před 23 dny +3

      Both my mum and myself wear the seatbelt all the time unless we go to the toilet... This is to protect yourself to wear your seatbelt all the times... .

    • @distortdude80
      @distortdude80 Před 23 dny

      The deceased died of a heart attack. He had an existing heart condition. But yes, seatbelts are important and would prevent injuries.

    • @graz4792
      @graz4792 Před 23 dny

      Imagine the person having a number two when this happened yuk

  • @cafemarlene8
    @cafemarlene8 Před 23 dny +43

    SQ is one of the best flights in the world. The flight survived cause it’s dependable.

    • @vincecarlo
      @vincecarlo Před 23 dny +2

      The Boeing 777-300er is about 14+ years New

    • @thulomanchay
      @thulomanchay Před 23 dny

      Now the question is the plane dependable?
      Its the plane that detect turbulence, not the pilots.

  • @viridian_gr
    @viridian_gr Před 23 dny +2

    🙏🙏🙏🙏 praying for all those affected.

  • @janteo3645
    @janteo3645 Před 22 dny +2

    This has happened to me as well, en route from Dubai in 2005. The plane just suddenly nosedived without warning. It was for about a minute although it seemed longer. I thought we were going to crash. Anyone who wasn't wearing a seatbelt got thrown from their seats. A poor flight attendant got slammed by a cart and was badly injured. Luckily, I was wearing my seatbelt. I've never unnecessarily unbuckled my seatbelt since then.

  • @FlurianBacus
    @FlurianBacus Před 23 dny +16

    I had the same kind of traumatic air turbulence experience over India from Saudi Arabia flying back to the Philippines in 1990. When we were flying over India the Saudia B-747 suddenly dropped so low that I thought it was going to crash but luckilly we made it safely thanks to the competence and skill of the crew as everyone was on their seat as advised.

  • @railtonfeagus8539
    @railtonfeagus8539 Před 23 dny +15

    I experienced a sudden drop on a plane once (nowhere near as serious as this) and having seen everything in the plane seem to momentarily bounce/float up as the floor of the plane seemed to fall away underneath us, I am absolutely diligent about keeping my seat belt fastened, moderately tightly, all the time when I fly, and if I go to the bathroom, I make it as quick as possible. I don't understand the people who get up and go and stand next to friends/family and chat for minutes and minutes out of their seat. If there is a sudden and unexpected drop in altitude as a result of turbulence, they will get thrown up, bounce off the ceiling of the plane and land down hitting their head or body with full force on the armrest or back of some seats or even the passengers in those seats. It's not like a fun rollercoaster ride, it's like a traffic accident. My condolences to the family of the man who died in this case.

  • @yangchuyou2356
    @yangchuyou2356 Před 23 dny

    My heart is aching for the 73-year old man, may he Rest In Peace. It’s shocking this kind of thing doesn’t usually happen to Singapore airlines

  • @racquelgalindez-paszkowski9349

    I can imagine the trauma that people on the plane are experiencing right now. I pray fast healing for all of them and my condolences to the family of the deceased one. We must always remember to keep our seat belts on.

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse Před 23 dny +5

    So very sorry for everyone affected by this. Glad to hear the airline and airports are stepping up for the friends and families waiting for the passengers.

  • @gwynt909
    @gwynt909 Před 23 dny +14

    50 something years ago we were flying over Kariba in a 707 when the plane dropped 1000 meters. The water in the glass I was holding went out and then back to the glass. Everyone had seatbelts on and there was no injuries but it was scary.

  • @AdnanKhan-kx8jr
    @AdnanKhan-kx8jr Před 22 dny +2

    Singapore Airlines has a tremendous safety track record .

  • @jeffbeck8993
    @jeffbeck8993 Před 23 dny +2

    Crossing the Bay of Bengal, after India toward Myanmar and Thailand, has a lot of turbulence. This time of year in particular, lots of towering thunderstorms and squalls with the SW Monsoon. Best to remain seated and strapped in over this patch of the world.

  • @TheSateef
    @TheSateef Před 23 dny +20

    at least the doors stayed on for a change

  • @Deancartwright1990
    @Deancartwright1990 Před 23 dny +240

    hope no one was sitting on the toilet

    • @Garden366
      @Garden366 Před 23 dny +36

      That’s the only time I’m not belted in and I’ve thought of the possibility that I could need to crawl out of the bathroom covered in blue gunk if we hit bad turbulence occurs to me each time I enter the head. (Being polite here).
      My sincere condolences to all involved and especially to the family of the gentleman who died and those severely injured.

    • @tonys1636
      @tonys1636 Před 23 dny +39

      Surprised no-one has thought to fit seat belts to the toilets. One does not want to be flying about a small space with the contents of one's bowel.

    • @Deancartwright1990
      @Deancartwright1990 Před 23 dny +2

      @@tonys1636 I know right 👍

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 Před 23 dny

      idiot comment a person died fool

    • @mlplnz
      @mlplnz Před 23 dny +35

      @@tonys1636 Could you imagine how dirty and disgusting those seatbelts would be? I am an ex flight attendant and trust me, I've seen the unimaginable in the aircraft toilets.

  • @elishaminor2900
    @elishaminor2900 Před 21 dnem

    Prayer out to those people on that plane and the family of the Man from England

  • @bernardmurphy8925
    @bernardmurphy8925 Před 23 dny +9

    The 6,000ft drop was actually a controlled descent (to safer atmospheric conditions, I understand) and not what caused the injuries.
    The damaging 'instantaneous' turbulence was, according to official data reported elsewhere, a rapid 'altitude deviation' of -100ft then +300ft. In other words, an instantaneous 100ft drop, causing the impacts against the ceiling, followed instantly by a sudden rise of 300ft.
    Huge forces when taking into account it was a 777.

  • @helderalmeida2790
    @helderalmeida2790 Před 23 dny +54

    My condolences to the deceased's family.

  • @TheXDGorillas
    @TheXDGorillas Před 23 dny +31

    Isn't that the woman who flipped off the camera on live broadcast tv

    • @vincenzo00
      @vincenzo00 Před 23 dny +5

      Ohhh ... she gave the middle finger didn't she !?

    • @TheFaro2011
      @TheFaro2011 Před 23 dny +6

      She was counting down, watch the full video and it was only banter

    • @HarleyLuna31
      @HarleyLuna31 Před 23 dny +2

      yes

    • @RodyTheRoad
      @RodyTheRoad Před 23 dny

      ​@@Kelvin-ed6ce "omg she's just having a bit of fun that got accidentally broadcasted on tv, what a liberal!!!!"

  • @christinecain5094
    @christinecain5094 Před 22 dny

    Flew Singapore Airlines in 1995 and hit severe clear-air turbulence between Bangkok and Singapore. The feeling of the seat going out from underneath you is terrifying. Thank goodness we were buckled and our infant was in a bassinet also buckled. Lesson learned. My heart goes out to the injured.

  • @johntruth1004
    @johntruth1004 Před 23 dny +2

    I hope airlines enforce and restrict the weight of cabin luggage. I have seen cabin luggage doors pop open during a turbulent flight to Sydney. Imagine the head injury from falling heavy luggage.

  • @greatestcricketvideos
    @greatestcricketvideos Před 23 dny +62

    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

    • @frontenac5083
      @frontenac5083 Před 23 dny +6

      Nobody's afraid of flying.
      But some people fear that the flying would stop in mid-air.*

    • @lisabpink-cf9zp
      @lisabpink-cf9zp Před 23 dny +1

      I experience long haul flight few times and I still afraid of flying. Plane doesn't stop at mid air, but it can dive from 10000feet to the ground. Flight accident is rarely happen not like any other transportation, but when it happen can be 100% fatality.

    • @petermcgreevy6386
      @petermcgreevy6386 Před 23 dny

      but it a lottery when walking to the the throne room.......😁

  • @ericramirez5107
    @ericramirez5107 Před 23 dny +68

    The reporter talks as if they are entitled to access to the passengers who are still receiving medical assistance. No, you are not entitled to any of that and are completely out of place talking as if you are. If a passenger wants to talk to you at this time they will certainly reach out.

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Před 23 dny

      Okay shut it mr ramirez, ILLEGAL migrant no doubt🧐

    • @paulmiller9997
      @paulmiller9997 Před 23 dny +6

      Absolutely agree with this. I experienced the aftermath of a serious international event with someone who was there at the time, and as soon as the press were aware of their identity, they were hounded for days afterwards. Innocent people involved in such situations need time to process what has happened.

    • @grip2617
      @grip2617 Před 23 dny +2

      Totally agree with this comment!!!!

    • @justintay4044
      @justintay4044 Před 23 dny

      exactly, these reporters are downright evil and entitled. They are the true villains

    • @serenakaur1131
      @serenakaur1131 Před 23 dny +4

      Yeah...western media are so entitled and high handed...respect each country's rules...tgwy just wanna get their scoop...

  • @ArnelsVideos
    @ArnelsVideos Před 23 dny +1

    Can't believe that in this day and age, there are still people who blithely stay unfastened when seated on a plane. Unbelievable.

  • @masumabid4883
    @masumabid4883 Před 23 dny +34

    Kudos to Boeing 777-300ER. Even after this massive turbulence the plane survived and landed safely in Bangkok.

    • @robtheaveragewhiteamerican4403
      @robtheaveragewhiteamerican4403 Před 23 dny

      Turbulence is a possible cause. The investigation is just starting.

    • @nelsyoung833
      @nelsyoung833 Před 23 dny +1

      Sure the aircraft must undergo xray of its structural frame to check on possible cracks before going back to service.

    • @NicolaW72
      @NicolaW72 Před 22 dny

      A 777 has no problems with such turbulence. The Aircraft could´ve continuied to Singapore. But the People on Board needed medical assistance - therefore the divertion.

    • @Jim58223
      @Jim58223 Před 22 dny

      Boeing shill, I bet all masks failed to deploy. More boeing shoddy work.

    • @wangxian5767
      @wangxian5767 Před 22 dny

      Saw a pilot saying that the turbulence was so bad it caused the autopilot to fail. Are you sure it’s not a Boeing issue

  • @travelerforever8849
    @travelerforever8849 Před 23 dny +8

    This is not the first time a passenger was killed in a turbulence..seat belt on when you on the seat

  • @marcymccann901
    @marcymccann901 Před 23 dny +6

    He didn't mention the Flight Attendant who also got injured, which means that it has more to look for that investigation.

  • @mr.relampagonegro2107
    @mr.relampagonegro2107 Před 21 dnem +2

    It never ceases to amaze me how people stroll about the cabin yacking with others as if they were in a bar BUT they are not. They are 35,000 feet up in the air where anything can happen but usually doesn't thank god. I have even seen passengers get up after a turbulence warning from the captain and be told to sit back down an put their seat belts on by the flight attendants. On my last flight flight attendants had to tell one man repeatedly to sit down and belt up while another woman was told twice to put her laptop away while landing. There are always idiots a foot but it makes it hard to ignore them when they are in the same winged tube you are.

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 Před 22 dny +3

    I don't think passengers realize the risk that they take every time they remove their seatbelt during a flight.

  • @temasek65
    @temasek65 Před 23 dny +1

    Thank God the plane is safe and did not crash.

  • @elninoidris3734
    @elninoidris3734 Před 23 dny +39

    As someone who flies, 6,000 feet is a morbid altitude change.

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Před 23 dny +8

      If you had common sense you would know 6000ft was NOT due to interference but the aftermath of the event due to divertion to Bkk.

    • @hydrazine799
      @hydrazine799 Před 23 dny +12

      6,000 feet in 3 minutes is a normal descent rate.

    • @h9826790
      @h9826790 Před 23 dny +5

      @@hydrazine799 Exactly, at that altitude, 2000 fleet per minute is normal descent.

    • @karlnicholls1784
      @karlnicholls1784 Před 23 dny +4

      Most of my flights have about a 30,000ft altitude change! The ADSB data shows this around -100 to + 300 ft altitiude anomaly. 6,000ft was the start of controlled descent into Bangkok.

    • @almuric1baggins337
      @almuric1baggins337 Před 23 dny

      'As someone who flies' you are a bullshitter!

  • @SONA22441
    @SONA22441 Před 23 dny +23

    I feel so sorry for the people who encountered this :(

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Před 23 dny

      Why?
      Are you admitting it's your fault?😮

    • @ficrispin
      @ficrispin Před 23 dny +4

      Ignore that idiot. I feel sad and sorry for them too. What a traumatic experience.

    • @scienceevolves4417
      @scienceevolves4417 Před 22 dny

      @@ficrispin virtue signalling is your second name I bet

  • @khadirdahir7730
    @khadirdahir7730 Před 23 dny +1

    This is a very critical situation.

  • @calvinkibisu7213
    @calvinkibisu7213 Před 23 dny +1

    Never been in a plane and things like this skyrockets my desire to board a flight

  • @neepers
    @neepers Před 23 dny +41

    what's super impressive to me is that the plane somehow is able to get through this without falling apart. Kudos to the incredible engineers who built something that could withstand such forces without being ripped apart.

    • @TunnelJumper
      @TunnelJumper Před 23 dny +7

      Everyone would feel much better about flying if they looked up videos of aircraft being tested to extremes. They are designed to withstand much, much worse than this incident. Everything is over-engineered to a ridiculous extent.

    • @TheFaro2011
      @TheFaro2011 Před 23 dny +9

      Interesting as Boeing whistle blowers are mysterially dying​@@TunnelJumper

    • @hishamosman4341
      @hishamosman4341 Před 23 dny +4

      Agreed. We must acknowledge the pilots who held the plane together. Condolences to family's deceased member and hope those injured to recover quickly. Nobody is to blame here as we are dealing with nature

    • @neepers
      @neepers Před 23 dny

      @@TheFaro2011 Let's just use evidence instead of conspiracy: how many jets have crashed and killed people due to negligence in this regard? Fatality risk in 2023 is that a person would need to fly every day for over 100,000 years before having a fatal accident. It's incredibly, insanely, safe. If there was a massive systemic problem, this wouldn't exist. Follow the evidence, not conspiracists.

    • @neepers
      @neepers Před 23 dny

      @@hishamosman4341 yeah, I was wondering what the pilots were doing--do they have to remain with seatbelt the entire time? Passengers are one thing, but what if the pilots both get up to stretch and both get smashed into the controls?

  • @reniciaarrindell2833
    @reniciaarrindell2833 Před 23 dny +5

    To God be the Glory. Prayers with EVERYONE. I cannot imagine the trauma this will cause

  • @wedamBu-TV
    @wedamBu-TV Před 23 dny +3

    PRAISE To the pilot & 1st Officer for the safe emergency 🆘 landing 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @UnknownPerson-ub8ox
    @UnknownPerson-ub8ox Před 23 dny

    Thank God it didn’t crash. Condolences to the family who lost a member. Turbulance is very scary.

  • @mulugetamekonnen8086
    @mulugetamekonnen8086 Před 23 dny +12

    Wish everyone safe 😮

  • @carmenelisaarango84
    @carmenelisaarango84 Před 23 dny +6

    I am so sorry. Blessings to all passengers and to the family of the man.

  • @movebeautifullywithhilda
    @movebeautifullywithhilda Před 22 dny +2

    I find it strange that none of the sources refer to the weather conditions. Was it that bad a weather condition? What was the weather like when the turbulence hit? What about other air crafts flying across the area a little earlier or later ?

  • @laylaminrir
    @laylaminrir Před 23 dny

    Im glad they still managed to land... 😭 wish the injured a speedy recovery

  • @kendallevans4079
    @kendallevans4079 Před 23 dny +18

    A real problem for the airlines and air travel is there is nothing to be done about this. It's not like all the issues Boeing has had where they can (hopefully) correct the problems. This is the way it is up there at 35,000 ft. Clear air turbulence is invisible to the pilots or their instruments.

    • @cherrob48
      @cherrob48 Před 23 dny +2

      ALWAYS KEEP BELT FASTENED, unless walking to toilet. Like the crew always say on all the many overseas flights I have flown in many years. Most people take no notice but I ALWAYS fasten mine . Trouble is, in sudden turbulence all the people who ignore that crew instruction, all those other people who go flying through the cabin are going to land on other people!!! And injure us too! They put everyone else at risk!

    • @the_bottomfragger
      @the_bottomfragger Před 23 dny

      I'm optimistic they'll improve on detection in the future as this will only be an increasing phenomenon. Clear air turbulence has been getting stronger and more frequent and has been linked to climate change.
      I hope that we find appropriate solutions for this.
      Also, maybe we can just be more aware of the regions where they are very common. Thailand is quite intense to fly over on a good day.

    • @the_bottomfragger
      @the_bottomfragger Před 23 dny

      I'm optimistic they'll improve on detection in the future as this will only be an increasing phenomenon. Clear air turbulence has been getting stronger and more frequent and has been linked to climate change.
      I hope that we find appropriate solutions for this.
      Also, maybe we can just be more aware of the regions where they are very common. Thailand is quite intense to fly over on a good day.

    • @CAW78
      @CAW78 Před 22 dny

      That's true but this wasn't clear air turbulence. The plane was flying around/between thunderstorms when it happened.

  • @johnnytoscano1145
    @johnnytoscano1145 Před 23 dny +4

    Hats off to the flight crew.

  • @NicolaW72
    @NicolaW72 Před 22 dny

    Thank you very much for this Report!