Passengers on the SQ321 flight from London to Singapore had a scary experience as the plane encountered extreme turbulence.
Geoff Kitchen, 73, a British man, died of a suspected heart attack, while many were injured.
Turbulence occurs when a plane encounters air currents, forcing it to roll, pitch, or plummet abruptly. Climate change is claimed to be causing an increase in its occurrence.
Pilots informed the news that severe turbulence situations of this nature are extremely rare, and they outlined what they do and how they react when they occur.
Captain Chris Hammond, a retired pilot whose career spanned 43 years, told the news that when an aircraft goes into turbulence, pilots must buckle themselves in.