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SilkAir Going the Way of Tiger Airways

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No apology from SilkAir crew after seat belt comes off

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A COUPLE of days ago, I took a SilkAir flight from Malaysia to Singapore. Five minutes before touchdown at Changi Airport, a flight attendant reminded passengers to fasten their seat belts. I tried to do this but my seat belt simply fell apart on the right side.
I was unable to call a flight attendant as the plane was descending and I tried to figure out what to do. I then pulled the seat belt around the arm of the seat to support me. Fortunately, the landing was quite smooth but if it had not been so, there could have been serious consequences.
When I disembarked, I told the flight attendants about my problem but they didn't even apologise. SilkAir is lucky I was not injured and I will think twice before flying with it again.
Stephen Powell
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