SQ321 crew members checked on us despite own injuries: Passenger on turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight

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SQ321 crew members checked on us despite own injuries: Passenger on turbulence-hit Singapore Airlines flight
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pThe passenger said he would avoid long-haul flights "for a while" following the incident./p

Briton Josh Silverstone, a passenger on Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 who was injured following extreme turbulence during the flight, at Bangkok's Samitivej Hospital on May 22.In an interview with British news outlet Sky News, British national Josh Silverstone said: “I remember waking up on the floor and just listening to people crying, looking around and seeing blood; seeing the ceiling falling through and things like that.

Mr Silverstone, 24, added that he saw a member of the cabin crew who had been scalded by hot water as breakfast was being served at the time of the incident. The flight, which had departed London’s Heathrow airport for Singapore on May 21, experienced extreme turbulence over the Irrawaddy Basin around 10 hours after departure.

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