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dinsdale

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  1. True but it would seem that it was too late. Pretty hard to buckle up when your flying into the overhead luggage compartments or the roof of the cabin or the roof of the toilet.
  2. Not all turbulence will be detected. This would seem to be the case here.
  3. They are medical emergency responders so I guess they were responding to a medical emergency. If you think they only exist for road crashes (admittedly probably a large % of their of their responses) then you are very mistaken.
  4. From the 2nd quote it would seem (maybe) the seatbelt sign came on only when it was too late. Clear air turbulence can go undetected until you hit it it.
  5. 'All of a sudden I was hitting the roof' Thanyarat Doksone Reporting from Bangkok A British man who was traveling with his family on the flight tells me how the turbulence began. “It was probably 10 hours in the flight, so there were people walking around. And there was no sign to put the seat belts on," he says. "There was no turbulence prior to that. It went from no turbulence to this one turbulence. No plane shaking at all and then I was hitting the roof. All of a sudden, I was up like that.
  6. You either do not live in Thailand or you are very unobservant and have never heard of the Poh Teck Tung Foundation and other volunteer organisations. I think these units are from the Sawang Boriboon Foundation but I might be wrong. As for the "AOT nurse shirt" the vid you are refering to is not an AOT employee that I'm fairly certain is a Pok Teck Tung Foundation responder.
  7. What's this god you speak of? Is this some sort of turbulence? Maybe the name of the pilot?
  8. Gets the old sphincter going doesn't it. I had two fly arounds on a DC 10 landing in Mumbai, India on the edge of a cyclone. 1st time in we broke through the low cloud at a very, very disturbing angle of approach. 2nd time wind sheer. 3rd time lucky but it was a bit of a hard landing. Cabin crew looked terrified. I had a very quick word with the co-pilot when disembarking. I asked him if we were lucky. His answer was yes. He looked shaken as did the crew and the passengers. Never forget that one that's for sure.
  9. I understand your trying to be facetious because that's what you do but on a 777-300ER there are 9 toilets. If each is occupied and there are other people waiting it can be quite a few. Of course then you have people walking to and from toilets and others who are simply not buckled up. Added to this you have the cabin crew. Due to the large number of injuries and one or more fatalities I would assume that this turbulence was not detected by the onboard equipment, no turbulence warnings given by the pilot and the buckle-up signs were not on.
  10. Impossible on long haul flights to stay buckled up as a trip to the toilet is necessary. It's one of the usual places that people get injured with severe turbulance.
  11. One dead, 30 injured in Singapore Airlines emergency landing Singapore Airlines makes emergency landing after experiencining severe turbulance: One dead, 30 injured.
  12. Fair chance some of the overhead damage was from people smashing into it not the other way round.
  13. Terrifying experience for all involved. Sadly a fatality and to what extent the people were injured will come out. This is real news and worthy of an article of a much higher standard and accuracy than this huge mistake of an article. I always stay belted up expect for going to the dunny.
  14. "A Singapore Airlines flight had to make a sudden landing at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok due to harsh weather; sadly, one passenger died and 30 others got injured. The air traffic control team at the airport got an emergency signal from the London-Singapore flight at 4 pm on May 21. As per a Facebook page called Pilot Notebook, severe weather encountered by the Singapore Airlines plane after it left London for Changi Airport led it to land at Suvarnabhumi Airport instead. Unfortunately, this emergency landing led to injuries of 30 passengers and the death of one. The flight carried 211 passengers along with 18 cabin crew. The incident may have been caused by unexpected air turbulence over the Indian Ocean, though the official reason remains unconfirmed. It's also believed that the deceased passenger might have sustained fatal injuries due to not buckling the seatbelt during landing." From what I have read elsewhere this is completely incorrect. The death and injuries occured during flight due to severe turbulance. This article states it was "during landing" 100% wrong. Once again the "journalistic standards" on this site are up to their usual high levels. Then goes on to say the incident happened over the Indian ocean. For sure though the death and the injuries are certainly down to not being belted up.
  15. Vote for each other? Now someone tell me this isn't open to massive vote buying. What a farce.
  16. If it does get sold there better be excellent tracking of it. Wouldn't want good rice cut with crappy 10 year old garbage rice.
  17. That's handy isn't it even if said YT vids supply links it cannot be posted. You didn't answer my question though. Do you think he is qualified enough to take a medical/scientific opinion opposing the narrative? Your post was it's all disinformation from unqualified people.
  18. You mean someone like this..... [Robert] Clancy is an emeritus professor at the University of Newcastle's School of Biomedical Sciences and Pharmacy. He was previously Foundation Chair of Pathology at the University of Newcastle. Earlier in his career he was the first clinical immunologist at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney. He was educated at North Sydney Boys High School. He holds a BS.Med (Hons) and a MBBS (Hons) from the University of Sydney and a PhD from Monash University. He is a fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians (FRACP) and the Royal College of Pathologists of Australia (FRCPA). He was admitted as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM, Order of Australia) in 2005 for service to cartography as a collector of early maps of Australia and to the field of immunology.[4] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Clancy_(doctor) Youtube vids featuring this person will not be allowed. His views oppose the narrative. Do you think he is not qualified enough to make highly educated comments and to challenge the narrative that you hold onto so tightly? Just one of many highly qualified people who are silenced by the legacy media.
  19. Yep it's not a cold and it's not the flu you are correct. Three different virus although the common cold and the flu come in different varieties. I guess Omicron does too. But for saying it's far from a cold this is not the case for the vast majority of people. Covid 19, the flu and the common cold share many symptoms.
  20. As I say only one side of the story is allowed on here and that's the side you continue to post.
  21. Are you saying natural imminuty doesn't exist?
  22. Interestingly if a lot of the science that wasn't/isn't part of the narrative was allowed on this site we could all get a better idea if @connda's post concerning personal experience is significant. Sadly only one side of the story is allowed on this site.
  23. As I said I've had covid twice. I had two jabs early on because I believed the narrative. Luckily I didn't suffer too bad from them. Never again. Don't need them and don't trust them.
  24. This is something I would say to someone who is about to get a booster.
  25. I think natural immunity has more to do with it. Everyone I know hasn't had a jab for ages. As Omicron circulates people get it most with mild symptoms and some no symptoms at all and each time you get a natural booster. Omicron changes, people get it and get boosted naturally again and so it will continue.

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