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

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The vertical acceleration during the incident (page 6)

+1.35G to -1.5G17 (i.e. a change of 2.85G) within 0.6 seconds

Then
-1.5G to +1.5G (i.e. a change of 3G) within the next 4 seconds

The aircraft was thought to be caught in an convective updraft with vertical speeds of 8000-9000 feet/min despite a nose down attitude of -5deg (page 24)

Pilots did not see any clouds and there were no weather returns on the weather radar.

FDR events on page 25

The one fatality was reported by the coroner to be acute heart failure.

There was some discussion about whether the weather radar was fully operational.
 

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