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Extreme Turbulence in Singapore Airlines flight 321

Fear of Landing

A few days ago (21st of May 2024), Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 encountered heavy turbulence on a passenger flight from London-Heathrow to Singapore. A few seconds later, at 07:49 UTC, “all hell broke loose” as passenger Andrew Davies said to CNN. Airline photograph of cabin after the passengers had been disembarked.

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2024 Summer Olympics Paris – Business Aviation Guide

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Airspace Closed During Opening Ceremony Traffic at all Parisian airports (LFPG, LFPO, LFPB, and LFOB) will be interrupted during the opening ceremony of the Olympic games on Friday, July 26th, 2024. Only a few flights for emergency services will, on an exceptional basis, be authorized subject to an exemption granted by the French Air Force.

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Awful: Bering Air Plane Crashes In Alaska, With 10 Fatalities

One Mile at a Time

At the time, the pilot had informed air traffic control that the plane would begin a holding pattern, while waiting for runway clearance in Nome. Local media are reporting a Bering Air flight is overdue at Nome and search & rescue efforts are now underway. However, there was no further indication of an emergency.

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Bering Air Plane Goes Missing In Alaska, With 10 People Onboard

One Mile at a Time

At the time, the pilot had informed air traffic controllers that the plane would begin a holding pattern, while waiting for runway clearance in Nome. Local media are reporting a Bering Air flight is overdue at Nome and search & rescue efforts are now underway. However, there was no further indication of an emergency.

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Mid-Air Collision over the Potomac

Fear of Landing

The collision took place at 20:48 local time (01:48 UTC) and has been reported at less than 200 feet altitude. Air Traffic Control and visual separation are generally more reliable at low altitudes. This crash ends a sixteen-year streak without a fatal US commercial airline crash. There were no survivors.