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Singapore Airlines: What caused the airplane turbulence? Explained

Singapore Airlines: What caused the turbulence that led to the death of one and injured many? Tracking data captured by Flightradar24, a live flight tracker, revealed that Flight SQ321 was flying at an altitude of 37,000 feet at the time of the incident. It sharply descended to 31,000 feet, a drop of 6,000 feet over three minutes, and remained at that altitude for under 10 minutes. The drop occurred while the flight was over the Andaman Sea near Myanmar. In this video, Captain Amit Singh explains in detail what went wrong with the aeroplane. Watch.

first published: May 23, 2024 02:04 pm

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