Flight horror on Singapore Airlines: Early in the morning, a relief flight from SQ321 with 143 passengers and crew members touched down in Singapore.
The airline said on Tuesday that a significant turbulence over the Indian Ocean caused a Singapore Airlines flight to fall 1,800 meters in three minutes. A 73-year-old man from Britain passed away, most likely from a heart attack, following a violent shake from turbulence.
The airline said on Tuesday that a significant turbulence over the Indian Ocean caused a Singapore Airlines flight to fall 1,800 meters in three minutes. A 73-year-old man from Britain passed away, most likely from a heart attack, following a violent shake from turbulence.
The flight was diverted and made a landing in Bangkok as a result of the turbulence and bad weather. Authorities stated that several, if not all, of the passengers suffered injuries.
Most passengers were from Australia
56 passengers from Australia, 2 from Canada, 1 from Germany, 3 from India, 2 from Indonesia, 1 from Iceland, 4 from Ireland, 1 from Israel, 16 from Malaysia, 2 from Myanmar, 23 from New Zealand, 5 from the Philippines, 41 from Singapore, 1 from South Korea, 2 from Spain, 47 from the United Kingdom, and 4 from the United States of America are said to be among the passengers’ nationalities, according to the carrier.
Updates on the turbulence event involving Singapore Airlines
At 5:05 a.m. (or 2:35 a.m. in Indian time), a relief flight from SQ321 with 143 passengers and crew members touched down in Singapore this morning. Six crew members and an additional 79 passengers, including those undergoing medical attention and their relatives, are still in Bangkok.
“Committed to providing all necessary support and assistance to the passengers and crew members who were on board SQ321, as well as their families and loved ones,” stated Singapore Airlines CEO Goh Choon Phong in a video statement.
He remarked, “Our thoughts and prayers are with the surviving family and loved ones of the deceased passenger.”