The Singapore Airlines incident this week is a reminder that passengers should always wear a seatbelt when flying, even if the seatbelt sign is off.
The interior of Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 is pictured after an emergency landing at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
Singapore Airlines incidentThe damage on Singapore Airlines flight SQ321 saw panels and oxygen masks hanging from the ceiling.
Obtained by Reuters/HandoutWhat happened with the Singapore Airlines flight was an extreme case.
I don't ever worry about flying, and even after the Singapore Airlines incident, I wouldn't worry about flying because I know it's so unusual.
Persons:
—, Emma Henderson, Stringer, it's, you'll
Organizations:
Service, University, Singapore Airlines, Business, REUTERS, Reuters, Pilots
Locations:
Bangkok, Geneva