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“It’s Like Astronauts Floating In Space… We’re Talking About MASSIVE G-Forces” 

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The chief executive of Singapore Airlines has apologised after a British man died following severe turbulence on the carrier’s flight from Heathrow Airport.
It comes as tributes have been paid to 73-year-old Geoff Kitchen, who suffered a suspected heart attack on the flight, according to a spokesman for Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, where the plane was diverted to.
Aviation expert John Strickland joins Talk’s Mike Graham to discuss this further.
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@calumscott8737
@calumscott8737 24 дня назад
Just to recap the facts - the plane dropped 100-150 feet causing the injuries and leading to the fatality. The pilot then went into a controlled descent of around 6000 feet hoping to avoid further turbulence.
@user-vh7eu5bt4i
@user-vh7eu5bt4i 24 дня назад
Accurate and concise ... cheers bud.
@RuiLeTubo
@RuiLeTubo 24 дня назад
Not worth it... They don't care about the truth. Everybody should abundantly know this by now😂
@matthewthomas2546
@matthewthomas2546 24 дня назад
If only all news was as concise and factual
@RMBlake007
@RMBlake007 24 дня назад
Thank you for that detail. This is the 1st video I've seen on the subject & as someone familiar with aviation...was finding it hard to believe they had dropped 6k feet at one go. Your explanation makes sense. Appreciate the clarification.
@seesidesummerhouse6112
@seesidesummerhouse6112 24 дня назад
Flights are often so stable it’s easy to forget you’re hurtling at 600mph & 40,000 feet in the air. Terrible tragedy, but hopefully a reminder to keep your seatbelts fastened.
@stephencope7178
@stephencope7178 24 дня назад
Keep your seatbelts fastened unless going to the toilet!! These things can suddenly become a vomit comet!!
@seesidesummerhouse6112
@seesidesummerhouse6112 24 дня назад
We always keep our seatbelts on, if only just to prevent being woken up by a flight attendant when the sign comes on all of a sudden!
@Bosie24
@Bosie24 24 дня назад
It's terribly sad for the Puir Man who passed away😰and it is frightening when it happens😧Extreme Turbulence can happen anywhere,at any time-the worst turbulence I ever experienced was just off the west coast of Scotland,heading for Glasgow and it was like being violently rocked in a cradle. Let's credit the Amazing Pilots who fly through this and land you safely 🛩️🙏🏼💞
@ruthcollins2841
@ruthcollins2841 24 дня назад
Heading for Glasgow? Too much alcohol then!🤣🤣
@MLH-vm7lk
@MLH-vm7lk 24 дня назад
Make the planes out of sustainable materials like cement
@RandomVideosFirst
@RandomVideosFirst 24 дня назад
imagine being in the toilet when it happened
@Neil2022
@Neil2022 24 дня назад
Especially mid flow
@RMBlake007
@RMBlake007 24 дня назад
Its actually a safer place to be than where food carts and laptops are flying through the air.
@slipthegreyhound
@slipthegreyhound 24 дня назад
Lets make it a bit more sensational and off putting so people don't fly(which must be your objective) Killer plane kills people, don't fly again, you will be killed! Should read :- Plane experiences very unusual turbulence. An elderly man with heart condition sadly died. Don't worry this is a one in a Million incident. How many passenger/air miles have been flow since this last happened?? 🤔
@simon_reacts1236
@simon_reacts1236 24 дня назад
Gives me 2001 flashbacks
@mrmonkey2214
@mrmonkey2214 24 дня назад
Did i hear matey say climate change may have been to blame? FFS.
@SaRkAsMuSoNe-
@SaRkAsMuSoNe- 24 дня назад
Just know that not all of us have lost it but we are a massive, a huge, a unbelievably VAST MINORITY 😂
@dacat867
@dacat867 24 дня назад
@@SaRkAsMuSoNe-whatchatalkinbout?
@SaRkAsMuSoNe-
@SaRkAsMuSoNe- 24 дня назад
@@dacat867 whatchu think I’m talkin ‘bout?
@adrianbarker1546
@adrianbarker1546 24 дня назад
​@@SaRkAsMuSoNe-You can't fix stupid
@Steve-Cross
@Steve-Cross 24 дня назад
There is and always has been climate change. I don’t think man was even about during the most drastic changes in our climates history. It always seems to sort itself out though. It only takes one super volcano to put us back into the dark ages and the next ice age. I don’t think our climate has changed drastically in the last few thousand years. Air quality has certainly improved since the height of the industrial revolution in the UK. I’m pretty certain most people living in the country didn’t notice it.
@pomat22
@pomat22 24 дня назад
I am always strapped. Always.
@infernus6262
@infernus6262 24 дня назад
Cement doesn't grow on trees pal
@dusty2399
@dusty2399 24 дня назад
How does someone so stupid get this airtime its beyond me
@nilukank3564
@nilukank3564 24 дня назад
Thanks god for saving all those people . Sorry for the lost life .
@JSmith19858
@JSmith19858 24 дня назад
God: I'm going to save all of these people............except that one guy.............screw him
@keithcowell4476
@keithcowell4476 24 дня назад
Always find it ridiculaous that passengers advised to remain strapped in, but they can wheel big heavy metal boxes around throughout the whole flight (as that involves profit)
@anthonyholdford4041
@anthonyholdford4041 24 дня назад
The only turbulence I've exerienced has been on the bog.
@SirPablo2Pablo
@SirPablo2Pablo 24 дня назад
Do they (Pilots) usually have warning and ask cabin crew etc to prepare
@RMBlake007
@RMBlake007 24 дня назад
In airspace that gets more traffic..."forcasting" is done on the ground, & also, pilots will notify other flights of turbulence ahead. But there are swaths of over ocean areas where flights are less frequent so 'clear air' turbulence might come as a surprise, as in this case. All pilots receive training in evaluating storm cloud structures & (should) know where the most unstable air will be...and they try to avoid.
@Steve-Cross
@Steve-Cross 24 дня назад
Always best to keep your seatbelt on, unless you need a rest break. It doesn’t have to be tight, as for takeoff and landing.
@ph8077
@ph8077 24 дня назад
Well ofc...that's how the Vomit Comet simulates zero-gravity training.
@callycat6660
@callycat6660 24 дня назад
Terribly sad .. it's always good to keep seat belts on and maybe just loosen a bit if eating so I have been told
@dbu3guhdieqd
@dbu3guhdieqd 24 дня назад
Why is this man a presenter
@petergriffiths1635
@petergriffiths1635 24 дня назад
these event are not that rare,fatalities are,but injuries arent,not long ago a British Airways flight from Singapore to London turned around over the bay of bungalows due to severe turbulence,and injuries on board,flying over the bay of bungalow during these hot stormy months is always likely to encounter severe turbulents
@Neil2022
@Neil2022 24 дня назад
Seatbelt signs were on!
@karenwrittle7585
@karenwrittle7585 24 дня назад
if governments stop playing with the atmosphere, because this is not natural not with this happening more often, then people wouldn't die, but i guess seeding clouds and using HARRP is way more important and profitable than human life.
@chriswilkinson7636
@chriswilkinson7636 24 дня назад
Get back under your tinfoil hat and stop talking nonsense.
@Prisonerthirt33n
@Prisonerthirt33n 24 дня назад
​@@chriswilkinson7636 First of all, it would be aluminium, tinfoil hasnt been around fir decades. Secondly, do some research, what she just mentioned is real, governments have admitted and referenced to it many times! Not everything is a conspiracy theory.
@RMBlake007
@RMBlake007 24 дня назад
@@chriswilkinson7636 You need to wake up. Maybe it's not as pervasive as some think...but seeding & other more technological weather manipulations are happening every day. I am aware of pilots that do this. My spouse is a pilot & we have a friend who leases out private aircraft. Military entities have also been experimenting. Please open your eyes & ears.
@RMBlake007
@RMBlake007 24 дня назад
Do you think its possible there is WX manipulation happening via some of the thousands of satellites that have been sent into space over the last few years? And by multiple countrys? Very likely...
@waynekerrr9027
@waynekerrr9027 24 дня назад
Yes over 25 only
@Qkano
@Qkano 24 дня назад
Lucky they were not wearing their seat belts or they would have missed the "floaty experience".
@kkdoc7864
@kkdoc7864 24 дня назад
You never know when you’ll draw your last breath. Please make a decision for Christ before that happens.
@charliebere6022
@charliebere6022 24 дня назад
Strong plane
@sneshead3326
@sneshead3326 24 дня назад
Seat belts people! Maybe there should be an age limit on people who can fly?
@calumscott8737
@calumscott8737 24 дня назад
"Maybe there should be an age limit on people who can fly?" You mean no kids? Couldn't agree more.
@Secret_Squirrel_Scottishgamer
@Secret_Squirrel_Scottishgamer 24 дня назад
I think most of them actually were seatbelted.. the injuries from most are from the trolleys and things striking the passengers when the turbulence hit.. obviously there were some without seatbelts (70 yr old) but this kind of turbulence is very rare because usually the plane is able to report bad weather or windy conditions before reaching that area usually the pilots are able to divert around it. So its possible the plane instruments were not operating correctly. Ive been in turbulence while in one of those small passenger planes when it hit we shot about 2000 ft straight up within a few seconds .. Ive never been in turbulence where the plane dropped 35000 ft though.. just another strange thing.
@PatTalisman
@PatTalisman 24 дня назад
@@Secret_Squirrel_Scottishgamer could easily be a wind sheer and if it had started when the plane was already flying inside it, the crew wouldn't have had any warning of this
@Secret_Squirrel_Scottishgamer
@Secret_Squirrel_Scottishgamer 24 дня назад
@@PatTalisman possibly but im just going by whats been reported
@Robstrap
@Robstrap 24 дня назад
Yeah good idea, so when we retire and finally have free time we cant go on holiday!
@toesone
@toesone 24 дня назад
So sad
@noneyabizz8337
@noneyabizz8337 24 дня назад
Only fools take off their belt when not strictly to make it to the toilet
@ashleymoore9063
@ashleymoore9063 24 дня назад
No one was floating they hit the roof at great speed .Always wear a seatbelt when not moving around . 3:26 climate change are you kidding 😅😅
@Nik1718
@Nik1718 24 дня назад
disruption of thermal currents is producing more unpredictable and extreme weather at those altitudes
@ebbnflotheenviromanc1127
@ebbnflotheenviromanc1127 24 дня назад
😂
@Karlos.xx.travels
@Karlos.xx.travels 24 дня назад
yeah so terrible..... turbulence on a plane 😂
@Yahushua77
@Yahushua77 24 дня назад
This is only the beginning hahaha
@chriswilkinson7636
@chriswilkinson7636 24 дня назад
Ming the merciless is the only person with the technology to create natural disasters so unless he has his eyes on the planet Earth we should be ok. You clown.
@kaiserlow652
@kaiserlow652 24 дня назад
????
@noah397
@noah397 24 дня назад
1 person dies on plane in all this time now your talking about new safety systems but when kids getting killed in schools you don’t want to solve that problem
@Ryan-uh9le
@Ryan-uh9le 24 дня назад
Who's "you"? America?
@noneyabizz8337
@noneyabizz8337 24 дня назад
Ah yes, let's make kids wear lap belts in class.
@patriciaoreilly8907
@patriciaoreilly8907 24 дня назад
Stick to the subject of Aviation 😂😂😂
@noah397
@noah397 23 дня назад
@@Ryan-uh9le yh
@noah397
@noah397 23 дня назад
@@Ryan-uh9le didn’t realise it was a British flight to somewhere else but I’m pretty sure this is a American page and they are asking about safety and preventing this in the future when this is barely and issue planes are safe how many people have died in cars were not stopping them just saying
@andyhussey6128
@andyhussey6128 24 дня назад
Ffs! Climate change bollox there’s always been turbulence but now it’s climate change 🙄
@scoobydoop
@scoobydoop 24 дня назад
Why not have seat belts for when in bad weather. Looser, but stop you moving more than two feet?
@noneyabizz8337
@noneyabizz8337 24 дня назад
Just keep it on, don't loosen
@chriswilkinson7636
@chriswilkinson7636 24 дня назад
What a great idea. Why don't they fit seatbelts in aeroplanes?😂😂😂😂😂😂
@DJSeboScotland
@DJSeboScotland 24 дня назад
You lost me at climate change hahahahahahahahahahahaha more propaganda.
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