The extreme turbulence that killed one passenger and injured dozens on a latest Singapore Airways flight led to sudden adjustments in altitude and airspeed, Singapore’s Transport Ministry stated on Wednesday.
Flight SQ321 encountered turbulence about 10 hours right into a 13-hour journey to Singapore from London final week, officers stated. Most of the 211 passengers had simply completed breakfast.
The turbulence hit because the aircraft was touring over southern Myanmar at an altitude of 37,000 toes, the Transport Ministry stated in a preliminary report on Wednesday.
When the aircraft rose unexpectedly by 362 toes, most likely due to an updraft, its autopilot pitched it downward, the report stated. The aircraft additionally sped up unexpectedly across the identical time, and the pilots manually hit a brake in response.
All of that exercise most likely prompted the accidents to the passengers and crew members because the aircraft misplaced about 178 toes of altitude in lower than 5 seconds, the report stated. Individuals who weren’t carrying seatbelts turned airborne earlier than falling again down.
The aircraft was diverted to Thailand, the place it landed safely. Officers later stated a 73-year-old man from Britain had died on board and that 71 individuals had been injured.