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If you’re driving a car, it’s pretty easy to know if there's a bumpy road ahead.
Because you can see the road, and it’s bumpy, and sometimes there’s a sign that says “hey,
the road’s bumpy.”. But what if you’re flying a plane?. It’s not like there’s anywhere to plant a sign, and rough air moves around.
So how do pilots, dispatchers, and air traffic controllers forecast turbulence?
And how do they know when to— Uhhhh, attention HAI viewers, this is your
captain speaking.. I’m getting reports of light infotainment up ahead, so I’m gonna turn on the “fasten
seatbelt sign” and ask that you remain seated for the duration of the video.
Turbulence is what happens when funky air currents push on the wings or body of a plane
and make it pitch, roll, or yaw.. The FAA categorizes it with four intensity levels: light, moderate, severe, and extreme.
At cruising levels, there’s light turbulence in about three percent of the atmosphere,
moderate in about one percent, and severe in a few tenths of a percent.
So it’s not super common, but it still sucks.. From 2009 to 2021, 30 airline passengers and 116 crew members were seriously injured during
turbulence, which airlines have to report.. They do not have to report the minor injuries and indignities wrought by turbulence, such
as, uh, I dunno, spilling your little cup of apple juice on your lap and then having
/inˈdiɡnədē/
treatment or circumstances that cause one to feel shame or to lose one's dignity. Something that offends your pride or dignity.
/ˈenēˌ(h)wer/
In, at or to any place. Use to indicate limits or variation. any place.
/ˈtərbyələns/
(Of times) instability and unpredictability. Violent or unsteady movement of air or liquids.
Being average in quantity or size. person who holds moderate views. To host a meeting or panel discussion.
/ˈdrīviNG/
blown by wind with great force. control and operation of motor vehicle. To hit a golf ball.
/ˈkro͞oziNG/
action of sailing about in area without precise destination. To travel by boat or car for leisure.
/ˈkaptən/
Person in charge of a team, a ship or an airplane. To be in charge of a team, ship or airplane.