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Singapore Airlines turbulence caused by thunderstorms, not clear air

A final report on the deadly Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 incident has concluded that severe turbulence was caused by convective clouds and thunderstorms, not clear-air turbulence as initially suspected. Investigators determined that the jet's radar likely failed to detect the adverse weather conditions before the event occurred. This type of turbulence, associated with strong updrafts and downdrafts within storm systems, can manifest outside of visible clouds and was encountered by the aircraft at high altitudes. AI

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Singapore Airlines turbulence caused by thunderstorms, not clear air

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 · CNA ·

    Final report reveals truth behind deadly Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 turbulence

    Two years after severe turbulence left one passenger dead and dozens injured on a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight, investigators have released their final report, addressing major questions about what caused the disaster. Flight SQ321, travelling from London to Singapore, was div…