Don't be fearful of flying. Or turbulence. The plane is literally designed to handle turbulence you will likely NEVER encounter, so what you DO encounter, will not harm the plane itself. If you stay belted in, you likely won't sustain any injuries if something gets knocked around. Think of it like someone going fast over a bumpy road. It's no worse than that.
@@adrunkgorillawithalobotomy353 I'm not afraid of turbulence mid flight, I'm afraid of random problems during takeoff. Planes have been crashing during takeoff for a variety of reasons, from pilots forgetting to extend the flaps, thus killing 150 people, to the stabilizer breaking apart, random explosive decompressions, birds flying in the engines (US airways 1549 had to land in the Hudson because of birds, and it could have gone very wrong) and wake turbulence. When people say "turbulence can't bring down a plane" they probably forget 430 people died because of wake turbulence in two different plane crashes. I know ariplanes are safe, but it's unnerving to know that a single distraction from a pilot or a maintenance worker can kill hundreds of people.
You don't have to worry much about flaps or takeoff settings anymore - there are automated systems and alarms to make sure the plane is properly configured for takeoff, with alarms nobody could ignore if it is not.@@monsieurbaguette6191
Flown into San Juan many times. Was always a rough ride. One time, around 1994, we were on a massive plane. This was on Continental Airlines back in the days before 9/11, when it was comfortable to fly for everyone and you got 2 hot meals on a 5 hour flight. We got bumped to first class and hit turbulence near PR. Luggage bins were opening and bags were falling. My grandmother started saying her prayers and people were crying. Another flight I took in 2016 from Tampa to St Louis. 90 minutes, turbulence and thunder storming every second. Everyone sat in silence. Flight attendants never got up. That flight changed me forever. Was never able to fly again without anxiety meds.
Looked like a normal flight to me. Also, turbulence is rarely dangerous. If ever. It can be if people are not seated, but a plane will not crash from turbulence alone.
Perhaps to him it was frightening. Lighten up. It’s an unnerving experience; everyone has their thresholds. I literally panic if the plane so much as shudders.
I can think of at least 1/2doz flights, if not more, where the question of dying came up in my mind. In each case I experienced, the passengers were either screaming or praying. I was one of the white knuckled silent type, what's the point of screaming. Sit back, relax, take a mind toke, if it's today then so be it. One could compare it to a Roller Coaster, just without ones normal feeling of safety. In one instance, I witnessed over 250 passengers who had disembarked from the aircraft after a terrifying landing. All of the passengers were in groups of 10-20, and all were either sobbing or crying. I just found a seat and pondered my life.
You actually have a better chance of dying on a roller coaster. Anyone can operate one of those. In a plane, you have two very experienced, well-trained, well educated pilots at the controls. You have far more safety in a plane than a roller coaster.
Yeah same. When I was scared I couldn’t make a scream, neither I cried. I just froze into my seat and held my breath thinking “welp this might be it for me today”. I don’t think I even cared for other people screaming, it almost felt like I was in a bubble and everything that surrounded me went absolutely silent (tho it actually didn’t). That was a very interesting experience.
That's not turbulence. The plane does have to MOVE as it flies otherwise it would stall and fall out of the sky. And even if it WAS turbulence, it's not threatening to the plane itself. People get hurt during it because they don't keep their seatbelts on. Seatbelts could prevent 99 percent of turbulence related injuries. It's uncomfortable, but they make you put your belts back on during every little bump, anyway, so why not just keep them on? No, that was not turbulence, certainly not "heavy". If that's what you think is heavy, I hope you never encounter the real thing. You'll crap yourself.
Zero turbulence here....looks like a smooth flight to me.
Where's the turbulence??
Yup
And also...where's the scary situation???
😂
More like heavy cloud coverage.....nothing to see here folks.
Thankyou, unfortunately RUclips removed the dislike count for videos so we could determine if the video is worth watching.
I know the camera always makes turbulence look less harsh than it actually is, but I'm a nervous flyer and even I saw little to no turbulence here.
Don't be fearful of flying. Or turbulence. The plane is literally designed to handle turbulence you will likely NEVER encounter, so what you DO encounter, will not harm the plane itself. If you stay belted in, you likely won't sustain any injuries if something gets knocked around. Think of it like someone going fast over a bumpy road. It's no worse than that.
btw just googled that no plane has ever crashed due to turbulence. So you don't have to worry.
@@adrunkgorillawithalobotomy353 I'm not afraid of turbulence mid flight, I'm afraid of random problems during takeoff. Planes have been crashing during takeoff for a variety of reasons, from pilots forgetting to extend the flaps, thus killing 150 people, to the stabilizer breaking apart, random explosive decompressions, birds flying in the engines (US airways 1549 had to land in the Hudson because of birds, and it could have gone very wrong) and wake turbulence. When people say "turbulence can't bring down a plane" they probably forget 430 people died because of wake turbulence in two different plane crashes.
I know ariplanes are safe, but it's unnerving to know that a single distraction from a pilot or a maintenance worker can kill hundreds of people.
You don't have to worry much about flaps or takeoff settings anymore - there are automated systems and alarms to make sure the plane is properly configured for takeoff, with alarms nobody could ignore if it is not.@@monsieurbaguette6191
@@adrunkgorillawithalobotomy353really ? . I’ve become so frightened all of sudden … I also hate take off , how can I get though the fear
Flown into San Juan many times. Was always a rough ride. One time, around 1994, we were on a massive plane. This was on Continental Airlines back in the days before 9/11, when it was comfortable to fly for everyone and you got 2 hot meals on a 5 hour flight. We got bumped to first class and hit turbulence near PR. Luggage bins were opening and bags were falling. My grandmother started saying her prayers and people were crying. Another flight I took in 2016 from Tampa to St Louis. 90 minutes, turbulence and thunder storming every second. Everyone sat in silence. Flight attendants never got up. That flight changed me forever. Was never able to fly again without anxiety meds.
Very scary
Must be a first time flyer, how lucky he has not been truly terrified by real turbulence.
It seems like it was the cameraman’s first ever flight and doesn’t know anything about turbulence.
You clearly don’t understand the definition of the grades of turbulence.
Oh please teach us great one. Shut up. Idiot
Still waiting for the “very scary” part…
Me too
I remember there was an intense nor’easter a week before this was uploaded
Thank you for watching
Looked like a normal flight to me. Also, turbulence is rarely dangerous. If ever. It can be if people are not seated, but a plane will not crash from turbulence alone.
It looks like a smooth fly...It doesn't seem to shake so strong...If it was a turbulence, it is a mild one
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Perhaps to him it was frightening. Lighten up. It’s an unnerving experience; everyone has their thresholds. I literally panic if the plane so much as shudders.
Wonder if the turbulence was in the feeling of a fast descent ... 🤔
lol turbulence that’s a smooth flight ✈️
You posted the wrong video mate. Check your gallery again.
I saw nothing. Maybe the turbulence was the flight attendant rolling the drink cart down the aisle. 😄
The only turbulance here is someone shaking the camera....fly over the Andes for real turbulance.....
Cool
Thank you for watching
I can think of at least 1/2doz flights, if not more, where the question of dying came up in my mind. In each case I experienced, the passengers were either screaming or praying. I was one of the white knuckled silent type, what's the point of screaming. Sit back, relax, take a mind toke, if it's today then so be it. One could compare it to a Roller Coaster, just without ones normal feeling of safety. In one instance, I witnessed over 250 passengers who had disembarked from the aircraft after a terrifying landing. All of the passengers were in groups of 10-20, and all were either sobbing or crying. I just found a seat and pondered my life.
You actually have a better chance of dying on a roller coaster. Anyone can operate one of those. In a plane, you have two very experienced, well-trained, well educated pilots at the controls. You have far more safety in a plane than a roller coaster.
Yeah same. When I was scared I couldn’t make a scream, neither I cried. I just froze into my seat and held my breath thinking “welp this might be it for me today”. I don’t think I even cared for other people screaming, it almost felt like I was in a bubble and everything that surrounded me went absolutely silent (tho it actually didn’t). That was a very interesting experience.
O shut up 🤣🤣🤣🤣. It’s normal to scream .
@@adrunkgorillawithalobotomy353have you read about Air France 447 ?
@daisyduke5649 have you read about the 100 fatal car crashes today?
I've flown many times & I am a very nervous flyer.Even to me this is quite a smooth flight.Experienced an awful lot worse
That's not turbulence. The plane does have to MOVE as it flies otherwise it would stall and fall out of the sky. And even if it WAS turbulence, it's not threatening to the plane itself. People get hurt during it because they don't keep their seatbelts on. Seatbelts could prevent 99 percent of turbulence related injuries. It's uncomfortable, but they make you put your belts back on during every little bump, anyway, so why not just keep them on? No, that was not turbulence, certainly not "heavy". If that's what you think is heavy, I hope you never encounter the real thing. You'll crap yourself.
Looked like a very smooth flight
If the wind tip is not flexing, there is no turbulence
Thanks for the clickbait title, I didn;t watch it btw LOL the laugh is on you!
I've been in alot worse turbulence than that. That was nothing
Where was it the worst
Yep an official flight... the coughing was confirmed !!!
Haha😂
I like the part of the video where it showed no turbulence 😤
That's the average turbulence every flight in the world faces😶
Sorry, but I can fart and cause more turbulence.
😂😂
Pilots flying airplanes through weather; very scary?
Looks like click bait, not even a bump here.
That’s not turbulence.. why did I even watch that?? Why am I even commenting? Jesus 🙈
Thats a smooth flight lol
Funny what people think heavy turbulence is. Either clickbait or hasno clue of what turbulence is
Where’s the turbulence??????
Video of zero turbulence.
Turbulence is actually not that dangerous
U mean light turbulence-_-
Well that was frightening, not!
LOL! That was nothing.
Thank you for watching.
It's opposite day lol
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Wrong video ?
I don't getit
What turbulence?
A 321
Si señore
Excuse the expression what a load of crap!! I have more "turbulence" driving over potholes in the road!! Dear me some people prone to exaggeration!!
You call that scary? Hahahahaha
Turbulenc cant chrash a plein
ouch someone need to go back to school
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I can't tell
Very misleading and disappointing video, nothing scary and has no turbulence
USELESS. CLICKBAIT
Click bait video 👎👎
Another dud video.