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Georgealbert

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  1. Thank you, maybe this should have been your first post. Please tell me what I should have learnt. 1. I posted factual information on the accident. 2. I clearly stated earlier I had seen the full videos from the accident scene. 3. I posted real pictures from the accident scene. 4. I did not make assumptions on limited information. 5. I did not call anyone names. 6. I did not back track on my own comments. Have a good day.
  2. The picture is being used by many Thai emergency responders sites and aviation sites, and it appears to show the aircraft on the ground at BKK, as thhe medics are doing triage on the passengers. The person standing on the lift appears to be wearing a AOT nurse shirt, which would confirm this. https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/singapore-airlines-flight-hit-by-turbulence-dropped-6-000-feet-in-just-5-minutes-5713833
  3. Replacement Singapore Airlines aircraft due to land in a few hours, it is carrying some passengers from SQ321 who are unhurt and wished to continue with their journey to Singapore. When landing passengers and relatives will be moved to a special waiting area away from the media.
  4. Congratulations on being the first to suggest insurance fraud, without a shred of evidence that suggests that. Can you please tell us what makes you think this was arson? Have you any idea how a fire investigation and insurance investigation works? Do you really think insurance companies just pay out regardless?
  5. Latest update from Singapore Airlines.
  6. Yes that is this flight, and is being used by many news sites.
  7. Believe that is the ambulances leaving the emergency RVP (rendezvous point) and being allowed air side, to access the aircraft.
  8. Sorry that video is not this flight. The video was posted on Sky News in 2019.
  9. Sorry, where did I state it was a fact. I said a suggestion that was a lot more likely than the poster I replied to, who said the plane was following apart. “One passenger on board said the plane suffered a "dramatic drop", suggesting people not wearing a seatbelt were "launched immediately into the ceiling".” Here is any suggestion for you, that picture appears to taken on the ground as medical staff are doing triage, as the person on the far left is wearing a shirt that seems to say AOT nurse. By the way it is not a crime scene. https://news.sky.com/story/images-show-inside-of-singapore-airlines-plane-after-one-killed-in-turbulence-13140773
  10. Passenger who died was British 73, reported he likely died of heart attack, his wife is in hospital. https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-69044396?src_origin=BBCS_BBC Sorry, posted at the same time as @Polar Bear was posting.
  11. Think it will depend on how bad the turbulence was and is classified, yes there was a death and injuries, but full details are lacking and will be subjected to a full investigation. Will be interesting to see from flight-radar site, if the aircraft is flying again in a couple of weeks after repair, checks and be certified safe to fly.
  12. If you look at the picture where the vents are hanging down, you see the passenger below them, has a head wound and blood down his face, I would suggest he never had his seat belt on and when the plane dropped he smashed into the overhead fittings, hence it was the passengers that caused this damage.
  13. Latest statement issued by Singapore Airlines.
  14. British Embassy issue emergency contact advice.
  15. 55555 I post facts and real images from the scene, you make up your own assumptions and you call me a troll, so funny.
  16. Weather radar at the time of incident, showing approx area of where the turbulence was encountered, which is south of Yangon, heading towards Thailand.
  17. Another picture from crew as plane prepared for landing.
  18. Some details from an earlier thread.
  19. Ambulances being mobilised airside, earlier video_509119225546932579-SSUY1pNG.mov
  20. Yes agree, plane had 211 passengers and 18 crew onboard.
  21. Initial emergency response command centre establish at airport fire station.
  22. Yes agree. Latest report is the plane hit an ‘air pocket’ and dropped 6000 feet.
  23. Plane parked at BKK terminal and first picture from inside.
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