Were you or someone you know on flight SQ321 from London to Singapore ? Contact. Follow MailOnline's live blog covering the incident hereA passenger onboard a Singapore Airlines jet travelling from the UK has described the extreme turbulence that killed a fellow flyer, reportedly a 73-year-old British man, in a tragic incident today.
'Some people hit their heads on the baggage cabins overhead and dented it, they hit the places where lights and masks are and broke straight through it,' he said. A passenger onboard a Singapore Airlines jet from the UK has described the extreme turbulence that killed a fellow flyer in a tragic incident today. Pictured: Passengers and crew are seen in the aftermath of the extreme turbulence on the Singapore Airlines plane today
Read More Singapore Airlines flight horror as one person is killed and multiple others injured when UK-Singapore flight is hit by turbulence and plummets for several minutes before diverting to Bangkok However, flight SQ321 experienced severe turbulence while flying close to Myanmar airspace in a region currently being battered by extreme tropical thunderstorms.
'Lots of people injured - including the air stewards who were stoic and did everything they could,' he wrote. 'People's belongings scattered, coffee and water splattered the ceiling. Surreal. So many injured people. Head lacerations, bleeding ears. A lady was screaming in pain with a bad back. I couldn't help her - just got her water.'
This picture posted to social media purportedly shows emergency staff working at the airport after the plane made an emergency landing 'My deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased. We must hope and pray that the passengers or crew members who were injured are able to recover smoothly.
Speaking to the BBC, aviation expert John Strickland said that injuries from flight turbulence are 'relatively rare' considering how many flights operate each day. Marco Chan, Senior Lecturer in Aviation Operations at Buckinghamshire New University, told MailOnline that incidents involving extreme turbulence tend to occur when a plane is navigating through thunderstorms.
Turbulence-related airline accidents are the most common type, according to a 2021 study by the National Transportation Safety Board.
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