SQ321 LHR-SIN Encountered Severe Turbulence [At least 1 Fatality and 30 Injured]

How are Singapore at fault?
I haven't read much into this, but cos they didn't have the seat belt lights on, they are liable?

Turbulence happens, isn't it said on planes keep your seatbelt on if your seated? You can't handcuff pax to their seats.

I can understand the feel good PR $10k offer, just curious of legalities here.
 
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Most don’t have toilets - in T3 only A1-8 and B1- 4 (which each is one large holding area) have toilets etc.
We usually stay outside those holding areas until it's almost time to board. We can freely use toilets without worrying.
 
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How are Singapore at fault?
I haven't read much into this, but cos they didn't have the seat belt lights on, they are liable?

Turbulence happens, isn't it said on planes keep your seatbelt on if your seated? You can't handcuff pax to their seats.

I can understand the feel good PR $10k offer, just curious of legalities here.

On international flights the carrier is strictly liable.
 
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On international flights the carrier is strictly liable.
Ok, but liable for and from what. Turbulence and someone being injured? so it'll be no suprise to me to see airlines hammer the line seatbelts on all the time, leave the light on as you never know when next turbulence is to occur.

Duty of care.

And domestic the liability goes out the window completely?
 
Ok, but liable for and from what. Turbulence and someone being injured? so it'll be no suprise to me to see airlines hammer the line seatbelts on all the time, leave the light on as you never know when next turbulence is to occur.

Duty of care.

And domestic the liability goes out the window completely?
Had a friend come back on EK a few days ago and the crew were constantly telling passengers to keep their belt on. She mentioned that there was about a 2hr stint over the Bay of Bengal where all service was stopped and seatbelt signs stayed on even though no turbulence.
 
Ok, but liable for and from what. Turbulence and someone being injured? so it'll be no suprise to me to see airlines hammer the line seatbelts on all the time, leave the light on as you never know when next turbulence is to occur.

Duty of care.

And domestic the liability goes out the window completely?
Montreal Convention for international travel.

Two parts. Up to USD175,000, the airline is strictly liable for injury resulting from an accident. Over that amount, the passenger must prove the airline was in some way negligent.

There must be an ‘accident’ - an unexpected or unusual event. It can’t be something caused by the passenger. There must be injury. If yes to those, then you probably have a claim.

Applies while being on the aircraft, and in the process of boarding and disembarking.

Different law for domestic travel.
 
My JL flight a couple of weeks ago from GMP to HND had all the crew back at their seats very early as the captain deemed that the weather between Osaka and Tokyo to be bad (yes it was raining really bad so I had no fuji views). This would be about 30-40mins before landing and I didn't even see them do much of the usual prelanding preparation. Just a very quick glance at the obvious (windows, recline, seatbelt) then I didn't spot them at all in the aisles for half an hour.
 
How are Singapore at fault?
I haven't read much into this, but cos they didn't have the seat belt lights on, they are liable?

Turbulence happens, isn't it said on planes keep your seatbelt on if your seated? You can't handcuff pax to their seats.
If they flew into a cell, and I’m prepared to bet that they did, then it’s almost certainly an error from the flight deck. I’ve seen some very strange radar interpretations over the years, in many cases with aircraft going much closer to cells than I was prepared to do. Since the advent of TCAS we could often track other aircraft, and it was surprising how many took almost no avoiding action.
 

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