That's half light and half moderate turbulence. BTW- "heavy" isn't an aeronautical descriptive term for turbulence. It's light, moderate, severe and extreme. Most career airline pilots experience severe a few times in a 30-year career.
Geez I would have died, I had 14 hours of constant turbulence to Doha on our holiday while ago and I was sick the entire flight stomach sinking and head swimming took pills to avoid vomiting so none of that, just extremely bad stomach sinking. Landing in Doha for a full 24 hours it felt as if the floor was moving. We stayed for 3 days so by the 2nd day it was almost completely gone and by the 3rd gone completely and then it came back essentially on the 6 hour flight to Warsaw which was once again 6 whole hours of turbulence. The flight back was much much better.
Ha! Sometime ago I had a flight just like that during 50fifty minutes!! I was praying so hard and loud that my mom asked me to stop because I was scaring the other passengers especially a boy that was looking scared at me 😂😂😂🤣🤣😂
Bests flight are turbulent from start to finish u get used to it pretty quickly .....worst flights are smooth air ...then sudden CAT ..u are so used to the smooth u think your going down.....rough air all flight long for me
That's not heavy turbulence. It looks like mild turbulence. If it were heavy you wouldn't be able to hold onto your camera. You would be grasping your arm rests or the seat in front of you. The people seated in front of you might possibly be banging their heads on the wall panels, or each other! Heavy turbulence can be traumatic.
It did get a little bit heavier than what was shown, I just didn't capture it because I put the camera down to hold on with both hands. Never got as severe as you described, and I get that severe turbulence is dangerous, even deadly, but that was the bumpiest ride I had ever been on! It was kind of fun at first, but the holding pattern we were in had us circling in and out of the storm, and I started to get nervous when the turbulence would pick up again and again.
rather have the side to side turbulence than the sudden drops and up and downs :/
Facts
Right?? The plane can shake side to side like a salt shaker the whole flight and I’d be fine so long as it’s not those sudden drop turbulence
Yes!! Drops are the worst thing!
I hate flights like that. My worst flight ever was off coast of Japan NRT-LAX. Many years ago but still vivid and sometimes in my nightmare.
Shake it baby! Thats why you must have the seat belt on all the time.
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You....shook me all night long!
i want everyone to know that turbulence cant crash a plane
That's half light and half moderate turbulence. BTW- "heavy" isn't an aeronautical descriptive term for turbulence. It's light, moderate, severe and extreme. Most career airline pilots experience severe a few times in a 30-year career.
When your neck is the suspension.
¡¡ Agárrense que vienen curvas. El avión se tumba pero nunca se cae.!!
Geez I would have died, I had 14 hours of constant turbulence to Doha on our holiday while ago and I was sick the entire flight stomach sinking and head swimming took pills to avoid vomiting so none of that, just extremely bad stomach sinking. Landing in Doha for a full 24 hours it felt as if the floor was moving. We stayed for 3 days so by the 2nd day it was almost completely gone and by the 3rd gone completely and then it came back essentially on the 6 hour flight to Warsaw which was once again 6 whole hours of turbulence. The flight back was much much better.
I do not want to experience that never
Ha! Sometime ago I had a flight just like that during 50fifty minutes!! I was praying so hard and loud that my mom asked me to stop because I was scaring the other passengers especially a boy that was looking scared at me 😂😂😂🤣🤣😂
Oh boy
Bests flight are turbulent from start to finish u get used to it pretty quickly .....worst flights are smooth air ...then sudden CAT ..u are so used to the smooth u think your going down.....rough air all flight long for me
Never really considered this. I can’t say I disagree lol
Landing in Osaka.
That's not heavy turbulence. It looks like mild turbulence. If it were heavy you wouldn't be able to hold onto your camera. You would be grasping your arm rests or the seat in front of you. The people seated in front of you might possibly be banging their heads on the wall panels, or each other! Heavy turbulence can be traumatic.
It did get a little bit heavier than what was shown, I just didn't capture it because I put the camera down to hold on with both hands. Never got as severe as you described, and I get that severe turbulence is dangerous, even deadly, but that was the bumpiest ride I had ever been on! It was kind of fun at first, but the holding pattern we were in had us circling in and out of the storm, and I started to get nervous when the turbulence would pick up again and again.
That’s a mild turbulence!
Not Heavi Maza faka.. little
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I hate turbulence
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No, ja keby som zažila turbulenciu hneď zvraciam 🤮🤮🤮