Singapore Airlines flight entered a dangerous zone dreaded by most pilots,
#1

Singapore Airlines flight entered a dangerous zone dreaded by most pilots, report says..

A former pilot suggested that the Singapore Airlines flight, which faced severe turbulence and led to a passenger's death, might have flown into the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ICZ). According to NASA Earth Observatory, this zone is near the equator where winds from the north and south meet.

The intense heat and warm waters here create high humidity. When the winds come together, the moist air rises, cools, and forms thunderstorms, making the area prone to constant storms.



(With inputs from agencies)
[+] 1 user Likes Scythian's post
Reply
#2

(23-05-2024, 11:29 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Singapore Airlines flight entered a dangerous zone dreaded by most pilots, report says..

A former pilot suggested that the Singapore Airlines flight, which faced severe turbulence and led to a passenger's death, might have flown into the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ICZ). According to NASA Earth Observatory, this zone is near the equator where winds from the north and south meet.

The intense heat and warm waters here create high humidity. When the winds come together, the moist air rises, cools, and forms thunderstorms, making the area prone to constant storms.



(With inputs from agencies)

The pilot's fault lah! Big Grin
[+] 2 users Like cheekopekman's post
Reply
#3

(23-05-2024, 11:29 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Singapore Airlines flight entered a dangerous zone dreaded by most pilots, report says..

A former pilot suggested that the Singapore Airlines flight, which faced severe turbulence and led to a passenger's death, might have flown into the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ICZ). According to NASA Earth Observatory, this zone is near the equator where winds from the north and south meet.

The intense heat and warm waters here create high humidity. When the winds come together, the moist air rises, cools, and forms thunderstorms, making the area prone to constant storms.



(With inputs from agencies)

We are not number 1. Lessen the blame


Smile
Reply
#4

(23-05-2024, 11:39 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  The pilot's fault lah! Big Grin


CECA pilot?
Reply
#5

Shortcut easy route save fuel
Reply
#6

(23-05-2024, 11:39 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  The pilot's fault lah! Big Grin

Bottom line is, it's still pap's fault. 😁
Reply
#7

(23-05-2024, 11:39 AM)cheekopekman Wrote:  The pilot's fault lah! Big Grin

If.CECA how?     Big Grin

 Thinking is difficult, that's why most people judge
                    Carl Jung
Reply
#8

I don't think pilots will anyhow change course, they take the plane to height and set the coordinates on auto pilot. There is no reason for any misadventures uncalled for...
Reply
#9

(23-05-2024, 01:10 PM)CHAOS Wrote:  CECA pilot?

(23-05-2024, 01:16 PM)Alice Alicia Wrote:  Bottom line is, it's still pap's fault. 😁

(23-05-2024, 01:19 PM)Huliwang Wrote:  If.CECA how?     Big Grin

Only a pilot can fly a plane lah! Big Grin I cannot lah!
Reply
#10

Most of the time, I took to the planes, they were like car crashes.
Reply
#11

(23-05-2024, 01:11 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  Shortcut easy route save fuel

After Covid19 pandemic, SIA keeps on adding and doubling flights Singapore/London/Singapore could be the cause of increasing such problems..

SIA has gone on a break neck expansion like never before.

Unprecedented,  Singapore leaders helping SIA with Taylor Swift sole performance in Singapore.
Reply
#12

Wow, reading about that turbulence is a stark reminder of how unpredictable air travel can be. It must have been quite an ordeal for everyone on board. Turbulence zones like the Intertropical Convergence Zone sound daunting, with their mix of heat, humidity, and thunderstorms. Safety is always the top priority, and it's reassuring to know that airlines take precautions in such situations. On a different note, if you're planning your next trip and aiming for a smoother ride, I recently came across some handy tips for scoring affordable business class tickets. Check out https://travelbusinessclass.com/lufthans...ness-class for more details.
Reply
#13

(24-05-2024, 04:00 AM)TwinMikes Wrote:  Wow, reading about that turbulence is a stark reminder of how unpredictable air travel can be. It must have been quite an ordeal for everyone on board.

Question

Why only SIA flight (10 hours after leaving London) while no others experienced such extreme turbulence along same spot on flight route?

Only SIA?
[+] 1 user Likes Scythian's post
Reply
#14

why din the pilot tell thje passenger to 'buckle up' when entering the zone?
Reply
#15

(24-05-2024, 08:43 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Question

Why only SIA flight (10 hours after leaving London) while no others experienced such extreme turbulence along same spot on flight route?

Only SIA?

there was a 'boeing' malfunction....the pilot later said the plane suddenly stopp working and shut off
and went back on again..
Reply
#16

(24-05-2024, 08:43 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Question

Why only SIA flight (10 hours after leaving London) while no others experienced such extreme turbulence along same spot on flight route?

Only SIA?

Why only when PM changed then got such thing leh? Thinking Last time got meh?
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)