Turbulence Tragedy on Singapore Airlines Flight
A 73-year-old British man has tragically lost his life, and seven others were critically injured when a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence. Passengers on board captured shocking video footage showing debris scattered, open overhead lockers, and injured individuals being stretchered off the plane upon landing.
Chaos in the Cabin
The turbulence struck while passengers were having breakfast, causing the Boeing airliner to plummet without warning. One passenger, Jerry, traveling with six family members to a wedding in Australia, recounted the terrifying experience: “It was so sudden, there’s no warning at all. I ended up hitting my head on the ceiling, my wife did too, and some poor people ended up doing somersaults.”
Emergency Landing in Bangkok
The aircraft, on the last leg of its 12-hour journey, was over Thailand when it suddenly dropped 6,000 feet. The pilot declared an emergency and requested an immediate landing in Bangkok, the closest airport. The plane, carrying 21 passengers and 18 crew members, touched down around 3:45 PM local time, where ambulances awaited to transport the injured.
Eyewitness Accounts and Initial Reports
Several passengers described the incident as the most severe turbulence they had ever experienced. Singapore Airlines crew members echoed this sentiment, noting it was the worst turbulence they had encountered in their 30-year careers.
Medical Response and Investigation
Upon landing, emergency services surrounded the aircraft, and injured passengers were taken to nearby hospitals. Seven individuals are in critical condition, with 23 others sustaining moderate injuries, including a flight attendant. The incident has prompted an investigation to determine the cause and whether it could have been anticipated.
Passenger and Airline Response
Family members of those affected have gathered at Changi Airport in Singapore, anxiously awaiting news. Singapore Airlines has dispatched a team to Bangkok to assist passengers and cooperate with investigators. The airline has been providing updates via social media and has extended support to the victims and their families.
Expert Insights on Turbulence Risks
Aviation consultant and former aircraft accident investigator Tim Atkinson highlighted the severity of the incident, particularly given the size of the aircraft. He noted that while turbulence is a common occurrence, the significant impact on a large aircraft like the Boeing 777 indicates an exceptionally severe atmospheric event. He advised passengers to always keep their seat belts fastened while seated as a precaution against sudden turbulence.
Ongoing Updates and Support
The investigation will focus on analyzing flight data, cockpit voice recordings, and crew reports to piece together the events leading up to the incident. Meanwhile, mental health professionals are assisting families and passengers affected by the traumatic experience. Singapore Airlines is expected to release more information as the investigation progresses.