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BRMost people imagine turbulence dangerously tossing the airplane around — but it’s not a threat to the plane.
It’s honestly more like driving down a bumpy road. The wings are designed to flex and absorb the movement, just like your vehicle does.
But turbulence isn’t caused by potholes or cracks like bumps in your car — it’s caused by air interactions we can’t see. Don’t let that stress you out though. We understand air and weather enough to know where turbulence is, and roughly how strong it’ll be (with some very rare exceptions).
It’s not something to be nervous about once you understand it. Once your brain recognizes what turbulence actually is, it stops interpreting it as danger.
If turbulence makes you tense up, I’ll teach you how to see it the way I do from the cockpit.
Comment “WATCH” to see my free video explaining turbulence in detail.
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