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2024-05-22 09:09:25 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: F829060B6A60770CF234412E5A1AC5D1AE0EC5DDF0819B75040569CE6D44A05C
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Singapore flight SQ321 didn’t descend 6,000 ft during the turbulence incident. It stay in a range of ≅ 37,000ft-37,500ft. During the event -1500ft/min was the peak vertical speed. The aircraft descended from FL370 to FL310 in a controlled manner on autopilot. https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/1-dead-dozens-injured-in-sq321-turbulence/

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