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arista 22-05-2024 12:45 AM

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Mystic Mock 22-05-2024 12:58 AM

RIP

arista 22-05-2024 08:45 AM

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arista 22-05-2024 08:45 AM

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arista 22-05-2024 08:48 AM

[Singapore Airlines passengers did SOMERSAULTS,
left the cabin covered in 'pools of blood'
and BLACKED OUT as they were thrown
around by extreme turbulence:

Survivors describe horrific ordeal
and injuries suffered on fatal flight]


https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ce-boeing.html


Amazing only one death.

user104658 22-05-2024 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 11454202)
If a pilot knows that they are going to fly into trouble they usually pre warn passengers and the length of time it will go on for, not sure dropping out of the sky can be considered turbulence?

Not to alarm you Cherie but that's what bad turbulence is - it (usually) on the plane feels like a bit of rumbling but the plane can actually be dropping several thousand feet extremely quickly.

Vanessa 22-05-2024 10:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LaLaLand (Post 11454286)
My worst nightmare this is. I'm a nervous flyer as it is on a steady flight so to think of experiencing something like this makes me ill.

RIP to that poor man.

That's why I don't go to Italy in winter.
The weather is awful. I feel much safer flying in summer, when it's hot .

Livia 22-05-2024 11:11 AM

I am sad for the family of the man who died and those who were injured. However, when you think of the amount of people who fly every day, all around the world, and the number of fatal accidents that are reported, it's obviously a really safe way to travel.

arista 22-05-2024 11:49 PM

Yesterdays

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Ammi 23-05-2024 04:10 PM

Six Britons in intensive care after Singapore airlines turbulence kills 73-year-old…

Six Britons are in intensive care in Bangkok after their flight from London plunged at high altitude, killing one elderly British passenger, authorities have revealed.

The six are being treated with 14 other passengers from different countries who received serious injuries when Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 hit “sudden extreme turbulence” over Myanmar.

The flight abruptly rose and plunged several times, 10 hours into its journey to Singapore on Tuesday, throwing people around the cabin so violently they left dents in the ceiling.

The drama at 37,000 feet left dozens with head injuries, cuts and broken limbs. Photographs taken inside the plane show the cabin littered with food, drinks bottles and luggage – and oxygen masks dangling from the ceiling.

…full article…
https://uk.yahoo.com/news/six-briton...165030424.html

Ammi 25-05-2024 10:18 AM

Devon woman paralysed after being 'thrown into locker' on Singapore turbulence-hit flight…


A woman from Devon has been left paralysed from the waist down following a horrific incident on a Singapore Airlines flight. Kerry Jordan, originally from Appledore, was thrown into an overhead locker as the plane was hit by severe turbulence.

The frightful event unfolded on board the Boeing 777 en route from London to Singapore. Kelly, a dance instructor, suffered a "life-changing injury" during the turbulent flight.

As reported by the Express, she was flying to Adelaide, Australia, with her husband Keith Davis following a holiday in the UK. She is currently recovering at Bangkok's Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital, where she is expected to remain for several weeks following emergency surgery.

Her husband said: "As the plane suddenly dropped altitude, she was thrown from her seat into an overhead locker and landed in the aisle where she remained until the flight diverted to Bangkok.

"She had emergency surgery as soon as we were admitted and it remains that she has no sensation from the waist down, so it's pretty life-changing."

The severe turbulence, which hit the flight over the Andaman Sea, resulted in 104 passengers and crew members being injured, with 20 remaining in intensive care. Tragically, a 73-year-old British man died due to the incident.

The turbulence caused the aircraft to descend 6,000 feet in about three minutes, prompting an emergency diversion to Thailand. Dr Adinun Kittiratanapaibool, director of Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital, said at a news conference that none of the 20 patients in ICU were in life-threatening condition.

They include six Britons, six Malaysians, three Australians, two Singaporeans, and one person each from Hong Kong, New Zealand, and the Philippines.

https://uk.yahoo.com/news/devon-woma...102921076.html

Ammi 25-05-2024 10:22 AM

…although no life threatening injuries beyond Geoffrey Kitchen’s fatal heart attack…there were obviously life changing injuries …it really was an horrendous storm/turbulence impact….

arista 25-05-2024 10:54 AM

[Devon woman paralysed after being 'thrown into locker']


That is Terrible.

Cherie 25-05-2024 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Soldier Boy (Post 11454393)
Not to alarm you Cherie but that's what bad turbulence is - it (usually) on the plane feels like a bit of rumbling but the plane can actually be dropping several thousand feet extremely quickly.

I'm not alarmed at all tbh


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