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Flight SQ321 investigators focus on turbulence warning concerns

Singapore’s PM promises ‘thorough investigation’ of Flight SQ321’s plunge.

Oxygen masks dangle, showing some of the damage after SQ321’s turbulence plunge.

Nevil Gibson Thu, 23 May 2024

Whether pilots receive enough warning of turbulence is among the concerns that will be examined by Singapore’s Transport Safety Investigation Bureau and the Ministry of Transport after this week’s fatal encounter over the Irrawaddy Basin in Myanmar.

A “thorough investigation” was promised by

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