Yes.
Severe turbulence, possible loss of control.
The plane ride was turbulent due to harsh weather conditions.
The best place to sit on a plane to minimize the effects of turbulence is over the wings, as this area experiences the least amount of movement during turbulence.
The plane was encountering turbulence from the nearby storm.
Yes. This is part of what is called wake turbulence.
The best place to sit on a plane for experiencing less turbulence during a flight is towards the front of the aircraft, closer to the wings.
Turbulence can feel worse in the back of a plane due to the way the aircraft's structure responds to airflow. The rear section experiences more pronounced movement because it is further from the plane's center of gravity, causing it to sway more during turbulent conditions. Additionally, the back of the plane is typically less stable, making passengers more aware of the bumps and jolts. This can give the impression of more intense turbulence compared to the front or middle sections.
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Due to "turbulence" - that is movement of the air though which the plane is passing.
A constant flight attitude.
The worst turbulence tends to be experienced in regions where air currents are disrupted, such as near mountain ranges, jet streams, or thunderstorms. Aircraft pilots are trained to navigate these areas and may adjust their flight path to avoid severe turbulence.
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