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Turbulence rattles nerves, planes stay safe
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 76586, member: 636"] Captain Evarest Nnaji, who holds licenses from both the FAA and NCAA and chairs OAS Helicopters, wrote about how planes handle bumpy flights. He explained that rough patches happen when atmospheric moisture and other stuff weaken air molecules in certain spots, and these weaker pockets make it harder for wings to get smooth airflow. Thunderstorms are another source, but pilots dodge severe ones using radar and weather data. Nnaji pointed out that plane wings get stress-tested beyond anything they'll actually face before getting certified for commercial use. The real risk during bumps is passengers getting knocked around the cabin or hitting their heads, which messes with the aircraft's center of gravity and can throw off pilot controls. His advice is pretty straightforward: keep your seatbelt fastened, and remember the aircraft is built to handle way worse than what you're experiencing. [/QUOTE]
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