Severe Turbulence on Singapore Airlines Flight Highlights Growing Risks
A recent incident underscores the importance of seatbelt use and raises concerns about increasing turbulence due to climate change.
- A passenger died and 30 others were injured on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore.
- Experts emphasize the importance of wearing seatbelts at all times during a flight.
- Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and intensity of air turbulence.
- Clear-air turbulence, which is invisible and unpredictable, poses significant risks.
- Airlines use weather radar and real-time data to navigate and mitigate turbulence.