Tragic Turbulence: What Went Wrong on the Heathrow to Singapore Flight | This Morning

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29 күн бұрын

Passengers onboard a flight from London Heathrow to Singapore experienced every holiday-maker’s worst nightmare - when the flight hit severe turbulence leaving one British passenger dead, and several others injured. But how rare is this type of turbulence? And should you be concerned about your next flight? We’re joined by commercial airline pilot Mike Davies, alongside former cabin crew Charmaine Davies who says this should serve as a reminder of why passengers should always keep their seatbelts securely fastened.
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@h.louise4746
@h.louise4746 27 күн бұрын
I love that the pilot clarified the 6,000ft descent. Thank you.
@Susie462
@Susie462 27 күн бұрын
Hear, hear!
@enthusiast1
@enthusiast1 27 күн бұрын
I have been wondering about what altitude changes were controlled vs caused by unexpected turbulence ... thanks for educating, clarifying.
@Windward535
@Windward535 27 күн бұрын
Media click bait as usual. And they try so hard to link it to "climate change"
@ukmaxi
@ukmaxi 27 күн бұрын
It's because a journalist took the flightradar 24 data and didn't understand what they were looking at and ran away with it without first checking or clarifying. Then every other news outlet echoed that believing that was true... Sometimes, the lack of due diligence by some journalists scares me.
@christophery8927
@christophery8927 27 күн бұрын
Those journalists are so misleading. Now thousands of people will start saying a plane can drop like a rollercoaster !
@shahiskandar8717
@shahiskandar8717 27 күн бұрын
Seatbelts on at all times. The cabin crew is at higher risk. They’re constantly walking up and down the aisle to make sure we’re safe and preparing meals on top of that.
@yota8325
@yota8325 27 күн бұрын
Everyone should know this if they have been on a flight
@liamlee8422
@liamlee8422 27 күн бұрын
The seatbelt signs were off when this happened. Flight attendants were serving meals and all, in this case how can you expect people to keep seatbelts on all the time
@meldawilliams1636
@meldawilliams1636 27 күн бұрын
I have seen so many people flying from Caada to Europe and to Africa not obeying the seat belt signs, not putting their chairs upright when landing the crew has to tell them over and over and I will be in my seat saying to myself this is not your house obey the crew
@sereanaduwai8313
@sereanaduwai8313 27 күн бұрын
Exactly. You flying into another space which you really can’t control.
@nothanksmate
@nothanksmate 26 күн бұрын
I still can't believe they serve meals!! They are true aircraft experts, they do so much training and we treat them like sandwich ladies. I feel like they should all be there for safety and passenger control. That may require more staff specfically for food, which means less profit. Maybe. Some flights are like a zoo. Kids running around, people splayed out all over the place. Feet poking out. Seat belts?? Hardly ever worn.
@mindseye4914
@mindseye4914 26 күн бұрын
I love Pilots...they're so fkn cool. They talk facts, cut through the BS drama and hyperbole and have a good sense of humor. My dad was a pilot....I miss him so dearly!
@theunitedvoice544
@theunitedvoice544 14 күн бұрын
god bless him and you
@adi91216
@adi91216 27 күн бұрын
Captain has beautifully explained what pilots do in turbulence. He has reassured nervous flyers like me that not every drop is an imminent crash. Although our brain thinks it is.
@user-ot2rw5gu2s
@user-ot2rw5gu2s 27 күн бұрын
They have been known to do that even if a crash is imminent
@southendbos
@southendbos 27 күн бұрын
There's never been a plane lost to turbulence itself and cruising altitude. Wake turbulence has caused accidents, but those involved pilot error - like the one out of JFK caused by the co-pilot who overused his rudder pedals and broke the vertical stabilizer off.
@user-pl7sf9qm9o
@user-pl7sf9qm9o 27 күн бұрын
nervous flyers shouldnt fly
@BamOn742
@BamOn742 27 күн бұрын
@@southendbosair asia, air france a330 ... poor decision making or entering into the proximity off Thunderstorms at high altitude will almost destroy an acft if the crew fly threw it, can also cause flight control issues and if an unskilled pilot is up there or an over worked underpaid and unrested pilot is there you can kiss your bottoms goodbye
@pig5267
@pig5267 27 күн бұрын
​@@BamOn742 how can you kiss your bottom? Can you reach it?
@sadib4782
@sadib4782 27 күн бұрын
knowing that the pilots are in communication with eachother on their own frequency actually makes me feel a lot more comfortable to fly
@damianosdamianou5925
@damianosdamianou5925 26 күн бұрын
Yes it always happens especially in transatlantic flights since they have to ensure their path in the air streams
@susanlim9926
@susanlim9926 27 күн бұрын
The pilots at the cockpit have done a good job, to weather thru this unexpected turbulence! Bravo for their steadiness.
@garyclarke9685
@garyclarke9685 24 күн бұрын
More than just good but I get your point
@bmwlane8834
@bmwlane8834 22 күн бұрын
If they had done a good job they wouldn't have flown thru a thunderstorm!
@frannyp46
@frannyp46 27 күн бұрын
Typical media making a huge song and dance about it. Thanks to the pilot for keeping it real.
@cooley987
@cooley987 27 күн бұрын
Would you rather them not talk about it? And suppress the information?
@southendbos
@southendbos 27 күн бұрын
Such a bizarre comment. Don’t watch.
@SabineBeckerPUSH
@SabineBeckerPUSH 27 күн бұрын
Well, dude, it is a big deal what happened!! Retired pilot said he has not seen anything like this in 40 years of flying. !
@elliotoliver8679
@elliotoliver8679 27 күн бұрын
Desperate for pilot to blame ‘climate change’…..
@user-ot2rw5gu2s
@user-ot2rw5gu2s 27 күн бұрын
1 dead. 6 in ICU, another 100 hospitalised. Why wouldn't the media report it?
@lynand2967
@lynand2967 27 күн бұрын
These 'Interviewers' clearly dont know what they are talking about, I'm glad that pilot was there to explain it to them.
@christinechisholm3022
@christinechisholm3022 25 күн бұрын
I disagree. I felt they asked good questions that both airline personnel were able to answer clearly.
@ianbartlett7698
@ianbartlett7698 23 күн бұрын
Yes agree Ben and Cat are great interviewers. ​@@christinechisholm3022
@TheJonathanNewton
@TheJonathanNewton 22 күн бұрын
It’s the interviewers’ job to ask the simple and obvious questions on behalf of their viewers. Remember, things have to be explained in layman’s terms. In order to do so, however, you must prepare thoroughly. It’s up to the interviewees to provide the answers. For that to happen, interviewers sometimes have to deliberately pretend to misunderstand in order to get a better response. They need to serve as constant reminders that the audience are ordinary people, not experts familiar with jargon.
@jmw0368
@jmw0368 21 күн бұрын
But the interviewer shouldn’t spout-off non-factual inaccuracies
@TheJonathanNewton
@TheJonathanNewton 21 күн бұрын
@@jmw0368 such as?
@gallway
@gallway 27 күн бұрын
BIG RESPECT TO THAT PILOT 🙂🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍 WHAT A DECENT MAN !!!!
@romeo16668
@romeo16668 23 күн бұрын
The 40 years experience of piloting, this man certainly has seen and experiened alot of weather conditions that most of us have not.
@robertgrieve6890
@robertgrieve6890 23 күн бұрын
Yeah but hates having his cuppa tea spilled. SERIOUSLY!!
@JOHN16verse33
@JOHN16verse33 22 күн бұрын
I was gonna say the same.. The pilot is there, and all of a sudden, everyone is an expert
@dominicmcmaster1294
@dominicmcmaster1294 12 күн бұрын
​@@robertgrieve6890 he was obviously joking😂
@PaulIves1979
@PaulIves1979 10 күн бұрын
This pilot flew us home yesterday from the Caribbean!! We encountered 3+ hours of turbulence and he was very reassuring
@jorge10928
@jorge10928 27 күн бұрын
The pilot called the hosts out on their bs about the plane plunging 6,000 feet....
@janestevenson1075
@janestevenson1075 22 күн бұрын
I’m so proud of all the pilots and crew that look after everyone in the air
@mindful47
@mindful47 27 күн бұрын
I didn't like the body language of the 2 hosts when mentioning the death of a passenger. They looked too casual , insincere and completely without any sense of respect. Shame.
@grantsutherland6798
@grantsutherland6798 27 күн бұрын
It was a heart incident which does happen unfortunately
@grantsutherland6798
@grantsutherland6798 27 күн бұрын
The onslaught of the summer monsoon was particularly abrupt. People in Nepal have been saying it's more pronounced than ever. The combination of this monsoon weather and the normal jet streams seems to have created this abrupt instability
@murrayyyy3799
@murrayyyy3799 22 күн бұрын
Also the pilot repeating they avoid turbulence ‘purely for comfort’ isnt very appropriate when the whole reason you’re talking about turbulence is someone’s death
@romualdojoven8992
@romualdojoven8992 27 күн бұрын
High respect to all the cabin crews, because in cases of severe emergencies they are always the last person to leave the aircraft and ensuring that all passengers has been evacuated. ❤❤
@frankgallagher5786
@frankgallagher5786 26 күн бұрын
Well second to last. After The Commander.
@blureader1164
@blureader1164 27 күн бұрын
Only last year, Hawaiian Airlines had an event of severe turbulence and people were severely injured. The overhead bins and the ceiling above the seats were broken due to passengers hitting their heads. I'm not sure why that event did not get the media attention this event has. That convinced me to keep my seatbelt fastened, even though not as tight as I have it during take off and landing. I'm glad this is being discussed globally.
@francoisdupreez4268
@francoisdupreez4268 27 күн бұрын
It didnt reach the news because your media does not share.
@GravyOverload
@GravyOverload 27 күн бұрын
probably because a person died on this flight, media didn't care as much about the hawaiian one. wouldn't surprise me with media in 2024
@karensayer3089
@karensayer3089 27 күн бұрын
So, you were one of those who, didn't respect the Seat Belt ,sign. I never removed my belt,just loosen.
@blureader1164
@blureader1164 26 күн бұрын
@@karensayer3089 Has nothing to do with disrespecting the sign, because the captain shuts off the seatbelt sign, if you have ever traveled long haul as I usually do.
@csy897
@csy897 26 күн бұрын
@@blureader1164 It has always been said to keep your seatbelts on even if the seatbelt sign is off unless you need to go to the loo or temporarily adjust. If the seatbelt sign is on, you should not even be going to the loo.
@LeeAviation
@LeeAviation 27 күн бұрын
5:47 Thank you for confirming this. I’m an avgeek myself, training to be a pilot soon, and the amount of people I had to explain that a plane can’t just plunge is insane. So thank you! News anchors love to dramatise and it gets really annoying sometimes. It’s scaring people at this point and isn’t even true!
@Ladybird22373
@Ladybird22373 27 күн бұрын
I have suddenly become a nervous flyer. It’s really spoiling what I used to enjoy. How can I get back to enjoying flying again, a bit of turbulence or the take off sends my in to a panic
@LeeAviation
@LeeAviation 27 күн бұрын
@@Ladybird22373 Just know that severe turbulence is very rare, especially to this extent. The plane can easily take it too, so no need to fear it’ll fall apart. ;)
@judymckee5992
@judymckee5992 27 күн бұрын
@@Ladybird22373 , Long flights, put your seat belt all the time and go to sleep.
@Ladybird22373
@Ladybird22373 27 күн бұрын
@@LeeAviation isn’t take off the riskiest part .
@Ladybird22373
@Ladybird22373 27 күн бұрын
@@judymckee5992 if only Judy . I now spend the whole time as if I’m on a white knuckle ride 😬
@peterbalac1915
@peterbalac1915 27 күн бұрын
Thank you to the pilots and aircrew, did an amazing job 👏👏
@SwivelJack
@SwivelJack 27 күн бұрын
The female host is making a weird grimace as if someone just spilled coffee over her shirt, and the female flight attendant is actually grinning like a Cheshire cat. A person died! But hey it's just one....not enough to at least pretend to put a sad face on. unbelievable. I hope that gentleman's family never get's to see this video.
@gtf5392
@gtf5392 27 күн бұрын
Yeah really strange.
@Chris_T-zy6us
@Chris_T-zy6us 27 күн бұрын
Couldn’t agree more typical of this show
@luketargett2233
@luketargett2233 27 күн бұрын
Glad you said this as well, I only got 5 seconds in before I had to comment, she doesnt care but is pretending to. Wish youtube autoplay didnt recommend me this garbage
@nichobee
@nichobee 26 күн бұрын
British television presenters are the worst 😂
@Lone_Star86
@Lone_Star86 26 күн бұрын
First thing I noticed.
@_Urahara_Kisuke_
@_Urahara_Kisuke_ 27 күн бұрын
So unfortunate and tragic. May the elderly gentleman RIP and condolences to his loved ones.
@elisabethmuston3892
@elisabethmuston3892 27 күн бұрын
I'm so glad this pilot made the point out the fact about the media and this includes the main stream media dramatizing advents like what has happened , this pilot pointed out the facts and told it like it is and not dramatised reporting so good on this pilot and the air hostess explaining and not creating drama where is not needed and to leave your seat belt on at all times ,I to have experienced bad turbulence many years ago, nothing to what we have seen here but still it was very bad, so glad im a person who leaves there seat belt on when in a plane always , it's very sad what has happened to everyone on this flight, R.I.P to the gentleman who passed away our sincere condolences to his wife, family and friends , to all who were injured we wish you all the very best recoveries 🇦🇺
@anniroc1101
@anniroc1101 26 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciated hearing from a pilot and air hostess. I was once on a flight, seatbelt light was on and we were told some turbulence was ahead. I saw the food trolley jump about half a meter off the floor, the air hostess did an amazing job hanging on to stop it hitting anyone.
@and1baumann
@and1baumann 23 күн бұрын
Thank you for this. We need to hear more professional voices in events/times/coverages like this :)
@machiavelli6996
@machiavelli6996 27 күн бұрын
I literally just got over my fear of flying and the he says that ‘ you are in an aluminium tube that can’t support life outside’
@Ruby-gs7ch
@Ruby-gs7ch 27 күн бұрын
Ofcourse it cant support you outside the plane at 35,000ft its very cold up there!
@machiavelli6996
@machiavelli6996 27 күн бұрын
@@Ruby-gs7ch yeah, I know that I just don’t wanna hear it
@lynand2967
@lynand2967 27 күн бұрын
- An its true.... bit of aluminium is all that keeps us alive (that and a well designed bird) thankfully we have trained Pilots like him, seems like a good bloke... as Superman said - statistically speaking - its still the safest was to travel - Dont worry hopefully you will get over the fear of flying :)
@machiavelli6996
@machiavelli6996 26 күн бұрын
@@lynand2967 lool I tell myself that superman quote every time I get on a plane
@pauljordan4452
@pauljordan4452 25 күн бұрын
That's true and trust his 40 years of flying aircraft.
@cupcakeglitters3742
@cupcakeglitters3742 27 күн бұрын
thanks so much for that experienced pilot for his input, it was so so so insightful! and thanks to the hosts for asking all the important questions, all my queries on the SG321 flight incident was addressed via this interview
@exodus9655
@exodus9655 27 күн бұрын
Did anyone notice the stain mark on the right sleeve of this lady newscaster? Did she spilled her drink during the turbulence in the studio? :0
@ITcanB
@ITcanB 27 күн бұрын
What's with the disrespectful smiling, mugging and joking around , no just no ❤
@phillipcarter8045
@phillipcarter8045 27 күн бұрын
Well said .
@WeAreAirKiwi
@WeAreAirKiwi 27 күн бұрын
Exactly
@nelsontan8178
@nelsontan8178 27 күн бұрын
they won't know what it feels like unless it happens to them or their loved ones...
@marvinmarvin2424
@marvinmarvin2424 27 күн бұрын
Life goes on
@Sthmohtwenty
@Sthmohtwenty 27 күн бұрын
It's better than face making with crocodile tears
@IRISHBOIIABLE
@IRISHBOIIABLE 26 күн бұрын
This pilot with his eyes closed when he’s speaking isn’t the most reassuring thing 😅
@peterc.1618
@peterc.1618 26 күн бұрын
He is used to wearing sun glasses so the studio lights are probably hurting his eyes.
@leehoonloh9017
@leehoonloh9017 25 күн бұрын
Don’t criticise. He’s of age. Respect him.
@westerlywinds5684
@westerlywinds5684 23 күн бұрын
He’s just looking down the invisible instrument panel. Comes naturally.
@cindycreateforlife
@cindycreateforlife 21 күн бұрын
That is not an indication of anything, it’s just a mannerism for heaven sake!
@Brf95
@Brf95 21 күн бұрын
Respect
@nur_aryani
@nur_aryani 27 күн бұрын
for those of use living in the SEA region, we have been experiencing heavy thunderstorms several times over this past 3-4weeks...erratic weather of high temperatures for several days followed by heavy rains or heavy thunderstorms.
@cinammonroll902
@cinammonroll902 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for this video. Much needed from the expert.
@dinamurthy3010
@dinamurthy3010 27 күн бұрын
Good clarification. Excellent interview. Pilots answers, helped us to understand dynamics of the situation. His calmness ,professionalism is reassuring, encouraging to Fly and not be afraid, especially his explanation of 6000 ft drop, it was not drop bust descent. See how much different it makes. All this applies to Air hostess as well. Both should to be on all news media covering this incident. Thank you so much. God bless👍🙏
@jms211
@jms211 20 күн бұрын
I remember Mike from when we both worked for an airline in the 90's. Good to see he's alive and well. Great guy and a brilliant pilot. I owe him a lot.
@damiena07
@damiena07 23 күн бұрын
Such wonderful insights.
@tommyskifall
@tommyskifall 22 күн бұрын
Love that he clarified the ‘plunged 6000ft’! They didn’t plunge, that was a controlled decent over 3 minutes to find smoother air 🙌!
@globalnomad450
@globalnomad450 27 күн бұрын
He flew through a storm, it was not CAT. A thunderstorm has huge updrafts and Dow drafts and top out at over 50,000ft…. I flew past that weather earlier that day…. Glad you have a pilot who knows what he’s talking about. It was a storm and when you fly into a storm that’s a big storm it’s like hitting a brick wall….please learn to report this correctly
@alikoubrujup_Italia
@alikoubrujup_Italia 27 күн бұрын
It is Southwest Monsoon season from May-October, as we learned it from our Geography text book in 1980.
@frankgallagher5786
@frankgallagher5786 26 күн бұрын
Exactly.
@mylifepostpain3705
@mylifepostpain3705 22 күн бұрын
The first time i ever flew alone at the age of 13 i was flying back home to london from China and my flight took off and after literally five or ten minutes we started being thrown around by turbulence and this carried on and on for around two hours. Even as a child flying without mum and dad for the first this didnt particularly bother me but i remember other people crying. I remember once the cabin crew were released from their seats (once the turbulence stopped) the lady in charge of my care came to make sure i was ok and not scared or freaking out which i just thought was very kind. Once the plane landed i remember sending an email to my friend and her family back in shanghai and they told me that the airport literally closed about 30 mins after i took off because a freak monsoon storm had swept over china. If we hadnt have had seatbelts on injuries could have happened so easily!
@crustykells27
@crustykells27 27 күн бұрын
Brilliant.good questions. Good answers. Professional. Stay safe. Listen
@shilpasebastian7788
@shilpasebastian7788 22 күн бұрын
This is the only sensible news coverage I have seen on this incident. Thanks Pilot for breaking it down without scaring us, unlike what the rest of the media is doing.
@our-days-are-short8254
@our-days-are-short8254 27 күн бұрын
LOST HIS LIFE, not their life.
@ashleyellis182
@ashleyellis182 25 күн бұрын
When will people stop saying "it dropped 6,000 feet". That didn't happen, it descended after encountering severe turbulence.
@anneturner4709
@anneturner4709 27 күн бұрын
.amazing pilot explaining it all.
@osmsiddiqi
@osmsiddiqi 27 күн бұрын
The question is also about releasing historic data on turbulence frequency and severity and how that is changing, if at all. You can't on the one hand have extreme weather events occurring everywhere, temperatures already considerably risen speeding up wind, and then expect that there would be no risk to flights. Communicate what the risks are to flights as temperatures rise and how we intend to improve how we fly to navigate those risks. Private companies simply have to be made to have plans around this, otherwise they'll push the risk to us to protect their shareholders.
@ianbeck6270
@ianbeck6270 22 күн бұрын
Well educated pilot and Charmaine beautiful thank you for explaining
@philVS027
@philVS027 11 күн бұрын
actually had this captain give a tour of a british airways 747 at dunsfold such a nice down to earth guy and through all his years of flight has gained so much knowledge and passed it to us as he took us around the queen of the skies ✈
@ThirstysURL
@ThirstysURL 26 күн бұрын
As a sim racer i know just how dangerous the slip stream is. It's incredibly powerful braking outside the slip, acceleration in it, and rotation off centres of the cut open air slit. It completely changes how you should drive in order to handle and use it to advantage and most importantly SAFELY.
@Howsssloooki
@Howsssloooki 26 күн бұрын
I hope those people on that flight make a speedy recovery.
@hussainahmedsherpuri
@hussainahmedsherpuri 21 күн бұрын
This senior pilot makes me comfortable he's very calm and knows the game.
@sarahdon3165
@sarahdon3165 26 күн бұрын
Tbh I always keep my seat belt fastened when on a plane ✈️ for that exact reason I only remove if I have to use the toilet and fasten when I return. Tbh it’s something that’s always made sense to me as I wouldn’t sit in the passenger seat of car without one fastened. Sad 😢 that ppl were injured and one passed away . Loved the pilot 👨‍✈️ explaining everything properly, rather than the news stations saying 6000 feet .
@Slaners100
@Slaners100 27 күн бұрын
Avoid thunderstorms/ cumulonimbus clouds, and crossing jet streams at cruise and you will usually be fine. Can’t do much about weather at airports. If the crosswind or visibility isn’t good, go around and divert.
@ngkokwei6114
@ngkokwei6114 24 күн бұрын
The Pilot in this video explains very well all the factors attributed to Turbulence .
@stargazeronesixseven
@stargazeronesixseven 27 күн бұрын
🙏 That is a simple & easy to understand explanation of the severe air turbulence ( Air Pocket ) & it's effects & impacts by our experienced Captain Mike Davies & Flight Stewardess Charmaine Davies ... 🙏 Deepest condolences to the families & friends of the late Mr Geoff Kitchen who had passed away from heart complications onboard the fated SIA Flight SQ321 flying from London to Singapore & hit by severe air turbulence over Myanmar ( Burma ) on Tuesday / 21stMay2024 around 3pm local time & made an emergency landing at Bangkok International Airport ... May Mr Geoff Kitchen be blessed to a Better World & Realm ... 🙏 Special Thank You So Much to the quick thinking SIA crew & the Bangkok International Airport emergency crew for their professionalism & prompt actions in helping those patients when they needed the help the most! Wishing Speedy Recovery to the injured ... 🙏🕯🌼🌿🌏✌🕊🇸🇬🇬🇧🇹🇭🇦🇺
@jaseayathorai3762
@jaseayathorai3762 27 күн бұрын
They do have the monsoon season in the far east. Some invaluable tips given by the pilot and the air stewardess. Lovely to see Cat Deeley as a presenter.
@anneturner4709
@anneturner4709 27 күн бұрын
Also cabin crew. You do an amazing job.
@davidgrant3807
@davidgrant3807 27 күн бұрын
An analogy I've heard to gauge turbulence is the coffee method. If your coffee is sloshing round within the cup its light, if its sloshing out of the cup its medium, if you cant find the cup its severe.
@katgem7219
@katgem7219 27 күн бұрын
‘Crude graphic’?! Your marketing department will be having words!! 😂
@doobiedoo5455
@doobiedoo5455 26 күн бұрын
I flew Singapore Airlines Heathrow to NZ. The flight back to Heathrow was really bumpy!! But kept calm.
@Rca741
@Rca741 20 күн бұрын
He looks very nice guy he did all his best thank you sir ❤️
@MaxRank
@MaxRank 21 күн бұрын
Here comes the media drama. This event is so rare it’s not worth counting. Average airliner can descend at rates of 3000 feet or more, you don’t feel it because it’s planned not immediately. Very unfortunate for those involved but keeping your seat belt on while seated eliminates this risk. Cabin crew are there for your safety not to serve you drinks.
@saffrondominic4585
@saffrondominic4585 27 күн бұрын
Bravo to the pilots who handled the sudden disastrous turbulence by diverting and landing safely. They have done a brilliant job having had saved the lives of the passengers and the crews. My deepest condolence to the family who lost their family member. With reference to the clear turbulence, apart from the monsoon season as explained by the guest pilot, in my view there could be another contributing factor which no one is talking about. Singapore Airlines flight SQ321, London Heathrow to Singapore, took off at 10.37pm on Monday 20/05/2024 night . It appears that the Boeing 777-300 encountered CLEAR AIR TURBULENCE over the Bay of Bengal, south of the southern tip of Myanmar. In my view, the clear air turbulence could be the effect of the Mount Ibu VOLCANO eruption in Jakarta, Indonesia on 19/05/2024, because the ATMOSPHERIC AIR DENSITY in the region would have been affected by the VOLCANO eruption.
@clarismontegue268
@clarismontegue268 27 күн бұрын
These pilots are so smart and intelligent ❤❤❤❤
@emilyh9159
@emilyh9159 27 күн бұрын
I flew to Bangkok two days ago, best flight I ever had!
@balticbabe1
@balticbabe1 27 күн бұрын
The pilot here, saying he's never known of people hitting the ceiling didn't work in the cabin at the back. I worked as a flight attendant for 43 years, and have experienced pretty severe turbulence over the years and have known of flights where my colleagues and passengers have hit the ceiling in clear air turbulence. I myself have experienced two incidents of clear air turbulence, although not quite to this degree, but enough to mess up a galley, as seen here. I also believe there does exist more turbulence than in the past. I don't remember as much occurring in the 80s as now; I've definitely seen an uptick over the last 15 or 20 years
@thisisnotpublic6569
@thisisnotpublic6569 26 күн бұрын
Look at the amount of flights now vs back then. You will hear more due to volume not due to the frequency being higher. We have an insane amount of flights every day these days.
@islandcactus1508
@islandcactus1508 23 күн бұрын
subjective. FO here for SAS 25 years and not experienced. But thanks to waitresses like you, you make it safe for everyone including the crew. Stay safe and happy flying!
@MrTeaQueenTwitchStreamer
@MrTeaQueenTwitchStreamer 22 күн бұрын
@@islandcactus1508 Thats very disrespectful never call cabin crew waitresses we are there for the passengers safety and im crew as well and have experianced where we had severe turbulence and i hit my head on the ceiling. its doesnt happen often but it can be very dangerous for passengers and especially crew so next time you mention crew dont refer to us a waitresses
@nidiasmith1666
@nidiasmith1666 24 күн бұрын
Every flight around Mt. Everett, it’s scary. I went to Nepal while I was a flight attendant and that flight was unforgettable 🥲🥲🥹
@annmariajacob8262
@annmariajacob8262 23 күн бұрын
gentleman good pilot.good explanation.
@EppingForest304
@EppingForest304 25 күн бұрын
When I’ve flown, I noticed that Pilots & cabin crew often look tired & older than their years… I think the poor dry air quality in planes plus the jet lag probably causes premature aging!😢
@seashells-and-seashores
@seashells-and-seashores 24 күн бұрын
Also more cosmic radiation from outer space, composed of high velocity protons travelling close to the speed of light. As bad as a LONG X- ray.
@chrissutton1775
@chrissutton1775 20 күн бұрын
Keep your seat belt on. Very clear message you are given every time
@julesstone7990
@julesstone7990 22 күн бұрын
My twin sister and myself were on the same flight two weeks earlier and we had a fair bit of turbulence and we were glad to get back on the ground. Obviously nothing like this flight but it does make you think!
@LornitaTacio-tf4iv
@LornitaTacio-tf4iv 27 күн бұрын
condolences sa mga family na sa passengers flight Singapore (turbulence case)
@TheModernVictorian
@TheModernVictorian 27 күн бұрын
The entire nation of Sun reading boomers are now repeating that 'air is like a fluid' on their lunchbreak..
@ahmadrunningwild85
@ahmadrunningwild85 27 күн бұрын
Tbf air is a fluid
@adw1z
@adw1z 22 күн бұрын
A fluid is just a liquid or a gas. Simple high school physics
@taniabastians281
@taniabastians281 26 күн бұрын
I loved the part the pilot said media dramatised it😅..good one...
@mauromosquera414
@mauromosquera414 20 күн бұрын
“From London to Heathrow” 0:05
@love_music2081
@love_music2081 27 күн бұрын
When on a plane I always think I am in the flying aluminum tube in the life unfriendly environment and hence I can never relax enough to sleep. 😂
@pauljordan4452
@pauljordan4452 25 күн бұрын
I had bad turbulence BA 9, LHR-BKK, January 1998. Was belted in.
@verbold1979
@verbold1979 27 күн бұрын
0:25 that face expression, fake expression of how terrifying experience it was, oh good please take away people from public tv that act like ticktock star.😂
@oliverjumelle
@oliverjumelle 27 күн бұрын
10 hour flight from London to Heathrow.
@user-zn5qg4se6q
@user-zn5qg4se6q 27 күн бұрын
Heathrow is London!
@jacksoncrate
@jacksoncrate 26 күн бұрын
round trip!
@andreadevonport3139
@andreadevonport3139 24 күн бұрын
Remember flying on an internal flight from miami to Orlando in a thunder storm a nightmare flight I looked at my friend and said if we die we die.
@JoeyLove
@JoeyLove 27 күн бұрын
Not being a great flyer I always have slight trepidation of crossing the Bay of Bengal on the Singapore-Uk flight, now do Melbourne to Uk via Dubai👌
@sfbluedevil8588
@sfbluedevil8588 26 күн бұрын
My first flight was 1964 from Hong Kong to Manila. The flight was like riding the roller coaster. It was think it drop thousands of feet and rise up so fast. I was 15 years old it was so scary 😱😱😱
@12barmac
@12barmac 25 күн бұрын
From Aviation Herald... According to ADS-B data the speed over ground of the aircraft dropped rapidly by about 20 knots prior to starting the (controlled) descent from FL370 to FL310. The data also reveal the aircraft had experienced an altitude deviation of -100/+300 feet about 350nm westnorthwest of Bangkok while enroute at FL370 over Myanmar about 15 minutes earlier.
@paulgriffiths6237
@paulgriffiths6237 27 күн бұрын
Was the airplane entering or leaving after riding within the Jetstream. C.A.T clear air turbulence is on the edges of the Jetstream.
@flyinghedgehog3833
@flyinghedgehog3833 27 күн бұрын
Well said Skipper ! The Truth. #
@Jacob-hy7do
@Jacob-hy7do 5 күн бұрын
Amazing how this pilot can fly planes with his eyes being closed 50% of the time
@SandyMatisz-fm6ql
@SandyMatisz-fm6ql 27 күн бұрын
Why does the pre fight demo always have to be done when the engines of the plane are roaring the plane is usually backing up and we are distracted and we can’t hear anything?? I can honestly see why people don’t pay attention in those circumstances..
@user-pl7sf9qm9o
@user-pl7sf9qm9o 26 күн бұрын
Theres a safety info card. READ IT
@user-hg4sk2hk7h
@user-hg4sk2hk7h 21 күн бұрын
Very unfortunate. SQ is my favorite airline. Whenever I get the opportunity to fly with them, I do so. My last flight was in March from New York City to Vietnam and back with a layover in Singapore. I always keep my seatbelt on the entire time I am seated or my bed is in the lie flat position.
@Coolman1985
@Coolman1985 27 күн бұрын
Dam now flying is gonna be more stressfull knowing events like this could happen
@TheBebemom
@TheBebemom 26 күн бұрын
Totally!!!! Esp when it’s random events
@DanielSanchez-nj2oj
@DanielSanchez-nj2oj 23 күн бұрын
Captain was excellent!
@Tosca767
@Tosca767 27 күн бұрын
I’ve always kept my seatbelt on when flying and noticed that many other passengers do not!
@garyclarke9685
@garyclarke9685 27 күн бұрын
Yeah I will from now on even if I don't keep it on so tight
@r.bellbottom8964
@r.bellbottom8964 27 күн бұрын
And sadly, they’ll land on top of you in a turbulence incident and hurt you! Very selfish.
@daisy3639
@daisy3639 27 күн бұрын
on a flight to rhodes greece from birmingham airport we had to drop 3000 ft we were told before it was going to happen because of the turbulence from the UK
@linhwang6651
@linhwang6651 26 күн бұрын
A friend has anxiety about the turbulance. It is dreadful to him. He does not like to encounter it in the holiday flight. Hope the news will not make him more anxious!
@evitasdad
@evitasdad 27 күн бұрын
It would be awful to be using the toilet at such a time.
@LongAwaitedBaby
@LongAwaitedBaby 27 күн бұрын
Imagine the poo poo flying all over the place.
@Stellastreet71
@Stellastreet71 26 күн бұрын
Captain looks like he’s flown into the studios
@TOGASRSRWY
@TOGASRSRWY 27 күн бұрын
Do you want one tired pilot on his own in the middle of the night? They are proposing single pilot operations now in the cruise. If the remaining one pilot needs the bathroom then he is to leave the autopilot in and hope an incident doesn’t happen like this with no one in the flight deck. Time to push back and tell the manufacturers and airlines that we don’t want this.
@user-zn5qg4se6q
@user-zn5qg4se6q 27 күн бұрын
If one pilot goes to the toilet, a fa must be in the flight deck with pilot. At no time is 1 pilot alone in the fd never pass strict faa rules and regulations in the USA
@TOGASRSRWY
@TOGASRSRWY 27 күн бұрын
At the moment that is correct. BUT if you read my post I say “they are proposing”. Google Reduced Crew Operations. They are being pushed at this very moment through certification starting with the A350F with the support of airlines and manufacturers. FACT.
@stevenclark1973
@stevenclark1973 27 күн бұрын
Safest form of transport yeah but probably the most terrifying way to go if it goes wrong that far from the ground.
@JohnS1704
@JohnS1704 27 күн бұрын
From London to Heathrow?
@sivkm1
@sivkm1 26 күн бұрын
Will reducing speed reduce turbulence? I sometimes wonder if the pilots can reduce the speed when the plane hits turbulence. In this case, was there anything the pilots could have done?
@lisalu910
@lisalu910 22 күн бұрын
When they talked about there being "more" turbulence lately - I would guess that in actuality there are simply more flights going on than ever before. So the incidences of turbulence are also going to increase accordingly.
@nanditaananth5530
@nanditaananth5530 27 күн бұрын
How do you " watch" through the window at nights?
@ZABD306
@ZABD306 27 күн бұрын
I love Singapore Airlines
@torchs34
@torchs34 27 күн бұрын
We drive and must put our seatbelt on, in an aircraft should be a must from now on.
@stevena9305
@stevena9305 22 күн бұрын
The principal issue is that a major safety decision (ie; the wearing of a seatbelt at times outside of the light being on) is a ‘request’ to the passengers rather than a mandatory requirement.
@user-xr7yl5tz1x
@user-xr7yl5tz1x 6 күн бұрын
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