Warks
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Flying back home LAX-SYD a couple of weeks ago and the "Fasten seatbelts" light was turned on in the dead of night (somewhere around the ITCZ no doubt). From experience I've found they tend not to do this if it's just a bit of wobble-wobble but something a bit bigger. I wasn't disappointed with some real rough and tumble for what seemed like 5 minutes but was probably only 40 seconds.
Then it was all smooth flying again and the light went off for the remainder of the trip until descent. It made me wonder how they knew or could detect what was obviously only a small patch of turbulence like that. I can understand that they can see big storms and the like on the radar but relatively small patches? What would it look like?
Anyway it piqued my interest.
Then it was all smooth flying again and the light went off for the remainder of the trip until descent. It made me wonder how they knew or could detect what was obviously only a small patch of turbulence like that. I can understand that they can see big storms and the like on the radar but relatively small patches? What would it look like?
Anyway it piqued my interest.