Singapore Airlines, One Passenger Dead as Singapore Airlines Flight Hits Severe Turbulence

 

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Singapore Airlines, One Passenger Dead as Singapore Airlines Flight Hits Severe Turbulence

Singapore Airlines, it became a life-threatening incident for the passengers. The turbulence of the flight suddenly occurred in the flight, that is, due to the sharp thorns in the air, the whole plane was blown away. This impure incident caused the passengers to die, while 30 people were injured. The dead passengers' identity has been found in the form of a British citizen. After the incident, the plane was landed in Bangkok. The pictures of the plane are clearly visible in the entire cabin. During the flight, the passengers passed by during the terrible turbulence, that is, the plane was blown away. British citizen Andrew Davis told the BBC that he first saw in a second that people were screaming as if something had happened. He said, I had been bathed in coffee. 

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This was an incredibly dangerous turbulence. As per the 18-year-old Jaffran Azmir told the writers, as long as we prepare ourselves, suddenly a sharp thorn came. Since there was no sign of wearing a seat belt, people sitting on the seat suddenly fell off the roof. Some people's head was so sharp from the baggage cabin that it broke. The luggage was falling down. Some people also fell on the places where there were lights and masks. Before the turbulence came, no signs were given, so people were lying in the cabin. Suddenly, when the turbulence came, people suddenly went on the first parade while eating kalabazis. there was such a sudden shock that I had a fight with the roof. The Minister of the Family of Singapore, Chi Hong Tart has said that the government will help the travelers and their families. He said on Facebook, the flight of the Singapore Airlines to know about the incident in SQ-321 has made me deeply sad. Let's tell you what is turbulence. In general, turbulence happens when it flies between the clouds. But sometimes, during clean air, there is turbulence that doesn't show on the weather radar of the jet. Aviation expert John