Kiyoshi Kimura I don't think you know why they were clapping.It had nothing to do with with turbulence all to do with a majority of people onboard that flight returning home to their homeland, perhaps after years of being away! It's a joyous occasion. Whenever a flight landed in Portugal when I was young, the Portuguese immigrants clapped with joy..Oh the good old days!
David my man ! The round of applause was for the safe landing , trust me . In eastern Europe it is not a tradition anymore to celebrate the captain or the crew anymore (unfortunately). You can hear the relive in the voices of the passangers once they touch down .
estaban americano it's not a matter of being able to handle it or not, it's that it's fucking annoying. It's a shrill high pitched irritating fucking sound, and if the parents can't keep the little shit quiet, it should be forced to ride in the cargo bay.
It's because when you see the ground, you're aware that your fine. When you're in the clouds, you have no possible way of knowing. Pilots don't care much because they have the flight instruments in the cockpit.
@blackbldng - wow ths is exactly me!! If I can see the ground and wing I dont mind - but as soon as we are in deep cloud I sweat so bad out of hands I cant even hold the chair arms!
I remember flying to Cuba one time and we were just flying over the straits of Florida right through a small storm. At one point the left engine briefly gave out sending people flying all over the place and while I was buckled in, I still nearly hit the ceiling. We fell at least 1km before the pilots regained control. Now that was some scary shit.
i have the same reaction!!! my wife gets so mad, cause she thinks I'm laughing at her freaking out, but it's just natural! haha awesome to find another with the same reaction
I agree. I was on a flight that aborted landing because of a storm and we flew out through the storm and circled for a good 10 minutes. I remember being able to see the airport in the distance thinking to myself "my family is there waiting and I really want to get down now!"
+Justin Hopkins the same here was going land in chambery, France and the fog meant that we had to go around 2x and steeping ascend to avoid sheer cliffs. Thankfully the pilot landing, which was a similar manoeuvre to the approach into Innsbruck!! 😜
Alex Penney That's the worst, because when you're landing you just want to get off and go home. Horrible feeling. I've landed at Gibraltar and that was a bit harrowing.
+importedmusic Sometimes, it's even more dangerous to do that, especially if there's windsheer close to the ground. When you have one column of fast, rising air and another column of rapidly descending cold air, you get windsheer, and this can actually bring a plane down. It's much safer to avoid trying to land at that point. Yeah, it's scary, but the pilot has trained in some of the most horrifying situations and knows what's best for the passengers. Still, I've been through a similar situation, and I had a Guide Dog sitting on the floor, and I had my legs firmly holding her shoulders and her leash clipped to my seatbelt just in case she became airborne.
I traveled from Geneva to Warsaw at the same period of time, on August 16 2015. We went through a region of strong thunderstorms over Germany, there were about 30 minutes of the strongest turbulence I have ever experienced. The plane was shaking terribly, the parts of the plane were squeaking loudly like there were about to break off. Our Embraer made a dozen of very deep and frightening dives in the air before we were able to get out from the clouds.
Whenever where is turbulence, I just imagine myself in a little kayak on a lake. Sometimes the waves are big and you bounce a little, sometimes they are small and things are calm.
Turbulence doesn't scare me, but what does is when the turbulence is heavy enough to start jolting the plane and shake it around, also causing banging noises against the airframe
Yall think this is scary? 2 years ago i was traveling on an international flight back home over the ocean with the worst turbulence ever the cabin lights kept switchin on and off and it felt like we were dropping no one made a peep
beautylov3r Turbulence Has no effect on Electricity. Wow. The lights have an effect on the engine which causes the engines to slow down. Maybe they were testing it, there is usually less stress on the engines on cruising altitude or landing. But turbulence has no effect on the planes electricity.
I’ve also been on a flight with quite bad turbulence and the lights in the cabin were flickering on and off the whole time. It freaked me out because I wondered how on earth a bit of turbulence could be affecting the aircraft’s electrics. Also the engines kept spooling up and down repeatedly.
Funny you should say that was just thinking to put my last two experiences with Ryanair flight am sure the pilot on the flight to Murcia from Manchester was trying to kill us he slammed the plane down and then full on emergency braked you expect to be pushed forward but not thrown. Yet the pilot on the return flight in that last storm we just had the landing at Manchester was spot on he kissed the plane down and standard force of braking. Fingers crossed for next yr
In World War 2 before any weather radar or any modern aids . A British 4 engined airline inadvertently entered a storm cloud. The plane had an almost instantaneous increase in altitude of around 5000 feet . The plane survived, but I suspect never flew again.
I remember when I was in the plane approaching Vilnius it was very windy. Its windy all the time there, about 10 minutes before the landing we were turning and all suddenly we lost control. Only a few people screamed. By losing control I mean stall because it felt like I was falling but luckily the pilot landed safely. It was so windy there that even when the plane was parked at the gate the plane was still slightly shaking! The pilot looked about 50 years old btw. That was the scariest time of my life.
Your airplane absolutely did not stall by any means whatsoever. Had it stalled believe me you would know and so would everybody else as your flight would have a page on Wikipedia.
The last time I flew on a commercial plane, part of the ride taking off Was Bumpy ( turbulence), but I took it in stride. I was a little concerned but not scared. The pilots landed safely. This was many years ago.
In the modern era of flight no plane has ever crashed do only to turbulence. Modern jets are tested to stresses greater then anything they could face due to weather. The only thing that could possibly down a jet would be flying into the eye of a hurricane.
I remember when I was on the way to Jamaica and we were descending and everyone got that feeling of it dropping everyone was just like WHAOOOOO ROLLERCOASTER while I held onto my seat as we turned over
The only reason they were scared is not the turbulence but the retraction if the ground spoilers, the airbus aircraft make an angle correction when they are deployed and retracted to retain the best profile for flight, the retraction if spoilers at lower speeds causes the nose to go down a bit, which gives a temporary falling feeling, it’s all normal procedure and normal plane behavior, but some people don’t get it, it’s basic on the spot physics... I guess not in the current times
Wow! That pilot did a great job! Imagine having a Guide Dog sitting on the floor with you, and you have to keep her sitting and not lying down. I had to clip her leash to the seatbelt, brace her between my legs facing backward, and hold on tight. She was very glad to get off the airplane, too. I was coming in to Atlanta during thunderstorms, and that was the classic situation right there. I don't like turbulence, either, and I've been through some very bad ones.
They're super happy to get back into their automobiles where well over a million people die each year, and 40+ million are injured. Elated to get off a commercial aircraft where the odds of death are less than 1-in-10,000,000.
HAHA!!! I love when people freak out from turbulence. Flying LA to Vegas last month felt like a broken dirt road for about 10min going through some unsettled air. Bump bump bump drop bump drop drop bump bump. Was awesome. Older woman next to me had her hands over her ears and eyes closed. Once we came out, she was fine. Bumping around is fine, but when you drop 10feet, THAT is a thrill. Unless you don't fly well, then you scream, I go WHEEE and I laugh at you. :)
Nothing. Actual heavy turbulence is when you’ll hit the ceiling if you’re not buckled it. Happens from time to time if you rack up a few million miles flown. My dad had a fellow passenger hit the ceiling when his seatbelt wasn’t on from a thunder clap (lightning strikes below the aircraft, heating the air, an expansion process. The air cools and consequently all the air contracts back in, including the patch of air the airplane is traveling though)
There is absolutely nothing worse than the dreaded feeling of being at the total mercy of the airplane when it hits turbulence.. It sucks and I feel for anyone that has or will experience it. The worse is when the plane drops out from below ya.. lol.. !!
These kind of "turbulence" is normal when descending for landing, also when climbing after a take-off those few bumps that people call turbulence are pretty normal. The actual turbulences occur at high altitude not this low.
Każdy lot to przygoda która nigdy nie wiadomo co ze sobą przyniesie.. My jednak lubimy ryzyko skoro wsiadamy i oddajemy się niejako pod opiękę danej załogi..
4:26 was a significant drop. Would have scared me. I have been on two that would have be3n, 'w how did the plane stay airborne, or not break apart'. By chance, where u landed, was it hot temp wise there?
I don't Understand when people say " this is a heavy turbulence" If you film the wings you can't really know what's going on. You have to look how it moves from inside to be able to know if it's a heavy turbulence
At the moment of the gear down ,it happen an important airplane drag who changed the course of wind at the fuselage....no fears no tears it the law of physics....have a good trip ladies and gentlemen's ....
Same situation i have....When we landing in Barcelona from Zagreb...Heavy turbulence,with drop plane...Man,im scary like a shit,and baby start crying ...And this been my first flight in life 🙄..Expert say turbulence is normal ,so calm down
I have been in a flight where aircraft loosing air pressure and aircraft can crash any time but we survived and aircraft made u turn and landed safely, BTW it’s a true story and Th all that happened at the cruising altitude.
Hey there. You've got the left speaker (ear) blocked for some reason. Much of the sound is coming in my right ear. Any particular reason? Otherwise, very good vid. I can tell they're bouncing around a lot. I do not like turbulence, and my Guide Dog wouldn't like them either.
Oops. I already commented about this one. The time I did that, I was listening to the video without headphones on, and now they are on. Sorry about that.
I don’t like turbulence either but when in it I think of the documentary I watched where they showed Boeing testing a 757 wing to destruction, it was bent up at the end of the wing by 15 ft and it was jus starting to crack.
All the applause at the end, imagine if the captain decides to take off again just to troll the passengers.
hahahaa
Or passengers will start applause before touchdown and then pilot makes a go around :)
Kiyoshi Kimura I don't think you know why they were clapping.It had nothing to do with with turbulence all to do with a majority of people onboard that flight returning home to their homeland, perhaps after years of being away! It's a joyous occasion. Whenever a flight landed in Portugal when I was young, the Portuguese immigrants clapped with joy..Oh the good old days!
David my man ! The round of applause was for the safe landing , trust me . In eastern Europe it is not a tradition anymore to celebrate the captain or the crew anymore (unfortunately). You can hear the relive in the voices of the passangers once they touch down .
Kiyoshi Kimura a hahaha lol passenger's
Turbulance isn't fun. But for me, nothing stresses me out more than having to hear a baby crying while in the air...
estaban americano it's not a matter of being able to handle it or not, it's that it's fucking annoying. It's a shrill high pitched irritating fucking sound, and if the parents can't keep the little shit quiet, it should be forced to ride in the cargo bay.
craig d hi internet tough guy
blackhawks81H Lol. That's a little extreme, but I concur for the most part.
true xD
Joel Cahir pls use ear plugs
it makes no sense but I am actually never scared of turbulences when I can see the ground. I cry like a bitch when it occurs in clouds.
OMG THAT IS SO ME
It's because when you see the ground, you're aware that your fine. When you're in the clouds, you have no possible way of knowing. Pilots don't care much because they have the flight instruments in the cockpit.
i think its better when its in the clouds because if something goes wrong plane stalls or something there is more height to fix it
true that is the reality, but its still kinda scary
@blackbldng - wow ths is exactly me!! If I can see the ground and wing I dont mind - but as soon as we are in deep cloud I sweat so bad out of hands I cant even hold the chair arms!
Plane: Little turbulence
RUclipsr: WE ALMOST DIED ON A PLANE CRASH!
LOL clickbait
Lol
Ahahhahahahaha
Facts
Sounds like morgz
I took 4 flights a month on Wizzair for two years straight! I love Wizz and think their pilots are very good!
This is not heavy turbulence. In heavy turbulence people hit the ceiling of the aircraft if they're not buckled in.
I remember flying to Cuba one time and we were just flying over the straits of Florida right through a small storm. At one point the left engine briefly gave out sending people flying all over the place and while I was buckled in, I still nearly hit the ceiling. We fell at least 1km before the pilots regained control. Now that was some scary shit.
@@MrDeathShotz same shit happened to me december 11- 1999 Bogotá - Houston
idk why, but I laughed my butt off when everyone screamed.. It was like a roller-coaster xD
Yee haa..
i have the same reaction!!! my wife gets so mad, cause she thinks I'm laughing at her freaking out, but it's just natural! haha awesome to find another with the same reaction
Definitely
All that turbulence and the pilot still buttered the landing.
I hate circling when in turbulence, Im just thinking "just land the fucking plane!" lol
+importedmusic Because thats really so easy when there is storm and turbulencies ;)
I agree. I was on a flight that aborted landing because of a storm and we flew out through the storm and circled for a good 10 minutes. I remember being able to see the airport in the distance thinking to myself "my family is there waiting and I really want to get down now!"
+Justin Hopkins the same here was going land in chambery, France and the fog meant that we had to go around 2x and steeping ascend to avoid sheer cliffs. Thankfully the pilot landing, which was a similar manoeuvre to the approach into Innsbruck!! 😜
Alex Penney That's the worst, because when you're landing you just want to get off and go home. Horrible feeling. I've landed at Gibraltar and that was a bit harrowing.
+importedmusic Sometimes, it's even more dangerous to do that, especially if there's windsheer close to the ground. When you have one column of fast, rising air and another column of rapidly descending cold air, you get windsheer, and this can actually bring a plane down. It's much safer to avoid trying to land at that point. Yeah, it's scary, but the pilot has trained in some of the most horrifying situations and knows what's best for the passengers. Still, I've been through a similar situation, and I had a Guide Dog sitting on the floor, and I had my legs firmly holding her shoulders and her leash clipped to my seatbelt just in case she became airborne.
And with 7 minutes before a airplan start to go down from high, always you feel this kind of turbulance.Absolut normal.
My favourite part of flying is turbulance
Am I the only one that actually loves turbulence? It’s so exciting!
I like it too
Man, I love turbulence. It's like being on a rollercoaster!
I traveled from Geneva to Warsaw at the same period of time, on August 16 2015. We went through a region of strong thunderstorms over Germany, there were about 30 minutes of the strongest turbulence I have ever experienced. The plane was shaking terribly, the parts of the plane were squeaking loudly like there were about to break off. Our Embraer made a dozen of very deep and frightening dives in the air before we were able to get out from the clouds.
thats what im talking about..
With a name like Wizzair, I don't know what else to expect lol
Manu
😅😅😅
A RyanAir landing 😂😂
If you want to become a wizard
How does the airline type influence the occurrence of turbulence? ;]
Manu 🤣🤣
Whenever where is turbulence, I just imagine myself in a little kayak on a lake. Sometimes the waves are big and you bounce a little, sometimes they are small and things are calm.
Lol🤣🤣🤣... The applause at the end sounded like the ending of an 80s-90s comedy sitcom
... amusing moment at 04:32. ;-) Very good job of pilots! Thumbs up!
Turbulence doesn't scare me, but what does is when the turbulence is heavy enough to start jolting the plane and shake it around, also causing banging noises against the airframe
Yall think this is scary? 2 years ago i was traveling on an international flight back home over the ocean with the worst turbulence ever the cabin lights kept switchin on and off and it felt like we were dropping no one made a peep
beautylov3r Turbulence Has no effect on Electricity. Wow. The lights have an effect on the engine which causes the engines to slow down. Maybe they were testing it, there is usually less stress on the engines on cruising altitude or landing. But turbulence has no effect on the planes electricity.
beautylov3r I’ve experienced something similar! It was so scary that night but yet funny 😂
I’ve also been on a flight with quite bad turbulence and the lights in the cabin were flickering on and off the whole time. It freaked me out because I wondered how on earth a bit of turbulence could be affecting the aircraft’s electrics. Also the engines kept spooling up and down repeatedly.
This happened to me once, I was laughing my ass off while it happened. On the other hand my cousin started crying 😂
Just some turbulances! Ryanair Landings are more extreme xD
Funny you should say that was just thinking to put my last two experiences with Ryanair flight am sure the pilot on the flight to Murcia from Manchester was trying to kill us he slammed the plane down and then full on emergency braked you expect to be pushed forward but not thrown. Yet the pilot on the return flight in that last storm we just had the landing at Manchester was spot on he kissed the plane down and standard force of braking. Fingers crossed for next yr
@@truckerphil316 xD
That is true
Omg twice as... regular on both airlines
Dark Spyro yea but remember that every bad landing they won’t fix ur laptop phone bones
I love to replay 4:32 over and over again.
I’m terrified of turbulence, I can handle takeoff and landing which is my fav part because the trip is over.
Just hate planes.
Jabou baa me too!
Traveling today to India wish me luck.
This is me all the way. I totally agree
Jabou baa I fell like killing my self when people put hate and plane is the same sentence
Jabou baa
mail?
that guy that screamed must've been so embarrassed
1:36 in the background "that's it we're gonne die"
Why would you say something like that on a plane??!!
This video reminds me of the return flight from New York to Dusseldorf shortly after takeoff. 4:32
Turbulence is normal you do not need to be afraid the pilots are experienced and know what to do
They have whoopee cushions!!!
Thanks for the video
youre welcome
In World War 2 before any weather radar or any modern aids . A British 4 engined airline inadvertently entered a storm cloud. The plane had an almost instantaneous increase in altitude of around 5000 feet . The plane survived, but I suspect never flew again.
I remember when I was in the plane approaching Vilnius it was very windy. Its windy all the time there, about 10 minutes before the landing we were turning and all suddenly we lost control. Only a few people screamed. By losing control I mean stall because it felt like I was falling but luckily the pilot landed safely. It was so windy there that even when the plane was parked at the gate the plane was still slightly shaking! The pilot looked about 50 years old btw.
That was the scariest time of my life.
thx to that experienced captain
Your airplane absolutely did not stall by any means whatsoever. Had it stalled believe me you would know and so would everybody else as your flight would have a page on Wikipedia.
@@imanuelcaushi4711 ik but it felt like stalling
At least the pilot was nice enough to give them a smooth landing
The last time I flew on a commercial plane, part of the ride taking off Was Bumpy ( turbulence), but I took it in stride. I was a little concerned but not scared. The pilots landed safely. This was many years ago.
Awesome wingview ❤️
I dont care what the weather is like or the turbulence. I LOVE to fly.
Same
So true!!!
Yay your safe, I experience that drop too when I was in the A350
If that happened to me when I’m sleeping I would wake up and be like is somebody at the door 😂
Just remember: turbulence rarely takes down a plane.
In the modern era of flight no plane has ever crashed do only to turbulence. Modern jets are tested to stresses greater then anything they could face due to weather. The only thing that could possibly down a jet would be flying into the eye of a hurricane.
That's not true/accurate
I remember when I was on the way to Jamaica and we were descending and everyone got that feeling of it dropping everyone was just like WHAOOOOO ROLLERCOASTER while I held onto my seat as we turned over
Turbulance can be scary but the pilot's know what they are doing.
I've been on a plane with turbulence. It was funny seeing people's heads move side to side in unison.
The only reason they were scared is not the turbulence but the retraction if the ground spoilers, the airbus aircraft make an angle correction when they are deployed and retracted to retain the best profile for flight, the retraction if spoilers at lower speeds causes the nose to go down a bit, which gives a temporary falling feeling, it’s all normal procedure and normal plane behavior, but some people don’t get it, it’s basic on the spot physics... I guess not in the current times
4:38 did I hear someone say “I don’t want to die” 😂😂
I red an article where scientist said that in future years the turbulance will increase .
Wow! That pilot did a great job! Imagine having a Guide Dog sitting on the floor with you, and you have to keep her sitting and not lying down. I had to clip her leash to the seatbelt, brace her between my legs facing backward, and hold on tight. She was very glad to get off the airplane, too. I was coming in to Atlanta during thunderstorms, and that was the classic situation right there. I don't like turbulence, either, and I've been through some very bad ones.
scary moments for you and the dog! glad you guys made it out safely
Glad you made it, i had a heart attack though.
They're super happy to get back into their automobiles where well over a million people die each year, and 40+ million are injured.
Elated to get off a commercial aircraft where the odds of death are less than 1-in-10,000,000.
Pilots did an exceptional job.....
For some reasons, people are unusually polite during flight and they accept the existence of God..at least for the duration of the flight 😂
HAHA!!! I love when people freak out from turbulence. Flying LA to Vegas last month felt like a broken dirt road for about 10min going through some unsettled air. Bump bump bump drop bump drop drop bump bump. Was awesome. Older woman next to me had her hands over her ears and eyes closed. Once we came out, she was fine. Bumping around is fine, but when you drop 10feet, THAT is a thrill. Unless you don't fly well, then you scream, I go WHEEE and I laugh at you. :)
wow your so cool and amazing, good job on making yourself feel better by taking the piss out of others.
Nothing. Actual heavy turbulence is when you’ll hit the ceiling if you’re not buckled it. Happens from time to time if you rack up a few million miles flown. My dad had a fellow passenger hit the ceiling when his seatbelt wasn’t on from a thunder clap (lightning strikes below the aircraft, heating the air, an expansion process. The air cools and consequently all the air contracts back in, including the patch of air the airplane is traveling though)
I know you'll gonna fly soon...Enjoy your flight! 🤗
Lol I am flying tommorow.
There is absolutely nothing worse than the dreaded feeling of being at the total mercy of the airplane when it hits turbulence.. It sucks and I feel for anyone that has or will experience it. The worse is when the plane drops out from below ya.. lol.. !!
Im scareed of flying, but I don't know why when I see videos of people scared and screaming while flying is funny for me
What plane?
These kind of "turbulence" is normal when descending for landing, also when climbing after a take-off those few bumps that people call turbulence are pretty normal. The actual turbulences occur at high altitude not this low.
was it clear air turbulence? i had experienced once which was much worst than this and it lasted more than 10 minutes on approach to phuket on airasia
Każdy lot to przygoda która nigdy nie wiadomo co ze sobą przyniesie.. My jednak lubimy ryzyko skoro wsiadamy i oddajemy się niejako pod opiękę danej załogi..
4:32 That’s exactly what you’re gonna hear before dying in a plane crash. Have a good day!
Yes, turbulence can get so severe it actually injuries people, it is still scary even safe.
Nothing to worry about during turbulence. The Auto Pilot is flying the plane, not the pilots.
I think every time people clap in a situation like this, the Wright Bros up above are entitled once again to take yet another bow.
4:26 was a significant drop. Would have scared me. I have been on two that would have be3n, 'w
how did the plane stay airborne, or not break apart'. By chance, where u landed, was it hot temp wise there?
hey, yeah indeed.we landed on katowice airport in poland,
its was august last year.. it was like 20 - 25 degrees but rain cooled it down
The wing is dancing. That's cool .
I love turbulance, the best bit about the flight.
moderate at best. try flying into Dallas in the middle of summer.
Thanks for that -.- guess who's going there very soon!!
guess i am , fellow indian lol
Matthew Naegele yah exactly- during tornado season in April was horrible for me a few years ago.
Las Vegas is far worse
Yea ikr
Well done flight crew
I don't Understand when people say " this is a heavy turbulence"
If you film the wings you can't really know what's going on.
You have to look how it moves from inside to be able to know if it's a heavy turbulence
First comes the nervous laughing, then the screaming, then the silence....... enjoy your next flight
The screams were most probably caused by negative G's due to pilot correction after a gust
At the moment of the gear down ,it happen an important airplane drag who changed the course of wind at the fuselage....no fears no tears it the law of physics....have a good trip ladies and gentlemen's ....
Kid in background at 5:13
“We gaan in de zee landen”
“We’re gonna land in the sea”
Wizzair...everyone has to "take a wiz" after one of their flights!
That pilot must be trying to control the plane through wingardium leviosa
Its just atc using a wand 😂
Apparently in the cockpit pilots don't feel Turbulence
When the wing tips are touching each other above and below the planes body, that's turbulence.
Only my laundry service knew how I felt.😳
For me its just free hollywood tower's disney tour ! I love it :D
If you’re coming in to land there’s nothing to worry about. It’s flying through storms or a bird strike on takeoff that scare me
it seems like a full saloon of ranchers flying for the first time in their lives
wizzair is cool
Same situation i have....When we landing in Barcelona from Zagreb...Heavy turbulence,with drop plane...Man,im scary like a shit,and baby start crying ...And this been my first flight in life 🙄..Expert say turbulence is normal ,so calm down
The size of that yellow spider on the wing would have scared me more.
Sounds like the little kid is getting a big thrill out of it, ha ha!
This is nothing I had it for 4 straight hours from Philadelphia to London. People started fighting each other they were so scared
Thanks God, aircraft is landed..
What you and the passengers DON'T KNOW is the plane exploded at 7:32
I laughed when the people scream I don’t mind turbulence it doesn’t bother me that much
Thumbs down for not keeping the camera steady during the chop that caused the screams.
Its turbulence. What do u expect.
What happened exactly at 4:26? Did the plane take a dive?
Airspeed, altitude and brains
I am no aviation experience but it looks like you hit an air pocket. Sound correct?
I was on this flight, truely frightening. There was a very stanch smell of shit down the isles......my nose has never been the same .
im in that plane
The lady next to you look more scarier than the plane ride.
I have been in a flight where aircraft loosing air pressure and aircraft can crash any time but we survived and aircraft made u turn and landed safely, BTW it’s a true story and Th all that happened at the cruising altitude.
Full 10s for the synchronized screaming :p
Hey there. You've got the left speaker (ear) blocked for some reason. Much of the sound is coming in my right ear. Any particular reason? Otherwise, very good vid. I can tell they're bouncing around a lot. I do not like turbulence, and my Guide Dog wouldn't like them either.
Oops. I already commented about this one. The time I did that, I was listening to the video without headphones on, and now they are on. Sorry about that.
Lol
I don’t like turbulence either but when in it I think of the documentary I watched where they showed Boeing testing a 757 wing to destruction, it was bent up at the end of the wing by 15 ft and it was jus starting to crack.
What seat is it?