@Ehrichee just remember its more likely for a shark to jump on the plane and eat you then it is for an engine to fall off, and these planes are tested to go through severe hell and back.
I agree with blackops777. That's not bad turbulence. I've been in turbulence so bad where I couldn't even hold my iPod steady enough to change songs, let alone attempt to hold a smartphone and record the bumpiness.
Heavy turbulence is when you start getting serious airtime with your seatbelt holding you down. Had that over the Rockies last October. This video was just moderate chop
Coming in to Chicago in 1971 in a DC8, we fell 6,000 feet in aprox 10 seconds. And yes, an airplane can fall up to 15 times faster than normal gravity! Even with our seatbelts on tight, we still came out of our seats! I hope I never go through anything like that ever again! I still fly, too.
I remember when I went on a plane in the night and there was heavy turbulence. I hated that sudden feeling of the plane dropping O.o Everybody else looked completely fine but I was crying lol. I will forever hate planes
I've been put in holding in some T storms that would make you shit your pants and cry like a baby, all the while I'm flying it up front keeping you alive. Sack up.
Just to clarify a few things. Correct this is just light chop, very normal not heavy at all. However, people need to understand that some people don't like the motion of any chop that hits the plane (Maybe its the motion, or just he ups and downs), everyone is different so you gotta give some people a break if they don't like light chop.
That's light turbulence. I've been through turbulence on a 747 where the bank angles must have been 40 degrees back and forth and the engines were practically sideways from bouncing around. Amazing how much flex is built into those pylons. This turbulence is nothing. You'll experience this on every flight.
This retard puts misleading title and tries to say that this is heavy turbulence and that camera framerate makes it to look like mild one, bs framerate has nothing to do with it. In heavy turbulence you couldnt even hold your camera well enough to see anything from its picture. Probably Fly4U flies one time year in economy class, from point of view in this video it looks like he is sitting in economy class and not in business.
A man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a trans-atlantic flight in a Boeing 747-400. The aircraft encounters severe turbulence and the man, looking out the window at the wing bouncing around, gradually looks more and more worried.
The woman, noticing, says "Don't worry, I'm a flight attendant and this is perfectly normal."
He replies "Miss, I'm a Boeing engineer and we didn't design the wing to do what it's doing right now."
I'm crapping my pants just watching this. I love flying, but I hate commercial aviation. Airlines rarely make money, and executives don't mind killing a few thousand people for an extra 10%. (maintenance)
I've been in heavy turbulence before and one of the things I remember is noise, lots of noise.....from people and things.....people sounding scared and saying stuff like "oh my" or the seatbelt "ding" sounding and carts clanging and just generally stuff moving around.....all the things i DIDN'T hear in the background in this vid. I've got a better idea.....maybe change the vid name to "worlds first earthquake in the air" or "Pilot falls asleep and wing wiggles as we enter SPACE".
from a pilot.... thats not turbulence lol. moving the camera around doesn't count. the wings bob and bounce up and down allllllllllll the time in flight. they are composite. they are mend to bend. A LOT. some modern ones the tips can go damn near vertical before the snap! hit some chop in a cessna or a 3000lb helo like a jetranger and you'll piss your pants if you think that is bad. wait till you drop 200ft in a second in a helicopter lol
Just so you know turbulence terms are light moderate and severe. But if that is what is considered to be severe please inform the inflight management team so I will never have to do another service again!
nothing unusual, 30-40% of my flights i see same picture, and shaking like in the bus. may be its a "havy" for large plane, but norman for small (a320, boing 737...)
It's always unnerving to watch the wings flex, but isn't heavy turbulence when people who are unbuckled get dislodged from their seats? Maybe the stillness of the camera offset the movement of the aircraft?
There is a documentary on the building of the 747. They test the wing by flexing it while the body of the plane is on a vise. The wing gets to about 45 degrees, before it snaps. That is a lot of flexing. Since I saw that, turbulence is not an issue now.
That wing is bouncing like nothing right! Never seen turbulence as heavy before! Although i've only encountered turbulence once before!! (Can't remember where i was headed to tho!) lol
This is mild.....its certainly not heavy. During severe turbulence, the plane can suddenly drop anywhere from 10 to 50 feet and even possibly more. If you weren't wearing your seatbelt in heavy turbulence, you could easily slam ur head on the roof when the plane drops. And finally, in heavy turbulance, those wings would be flexing anywhere from 7 to 10 feet. Not 1 to 3 feet like in this vid. Awesome vid!! Whether severe, or light, it still makes my heart pound
If you guys/girls had to sit through moderate turbulance, you'd have a heart attack. As a commercial pilot with 16 years of experience, you were in mild turbulance. Example: A 747-400 has a wing deflection from at rest to lift for flight of 16 feet (About 5 metres). It has a deflection to failure of 29 feet (about 10 metres.) You were in nothing more than mild in this shot. Don't be little girls.
@usernameVEVO TY! This was flight no. 311... today I´ve flown 393 times with currently more than 30 coming up... at least. But what those idiots don't see is that the frame rate is so low you don´t see that much of the turbulence. those once a year flyers talking sh*t.
@mrswagerondeckk he doesn't... he edits the video a little then puts lots on... so it look like his done lots of flights, why would a business person ever use a camera on the plane???
@Fly4U Seems like decent turbulence. hah, I guess? I don't fly very often but on a flight from denver to vegas one night we hit turbulence so hard that I was getting air time in my seat pretty regularly. Was one heck of a storm we flew through.
@Fly4U Well since you're acting like smart*** yourself you probably should educate yourself on types of turbulence. There not such thing as "heavy" turbulence, it's a term invented by the self loading cargo that fills many aircraft. What you were flying through here was light with occasional moderate turbulence.
If by heave you were trying to say "severe" then this absolutely was not severe turbulence, as it is clear from the flight controls that he aircraft was under control the entire time.
@Fly4U BUUllshit, probably I have said this long time ago but in heavy turbulence its so high that you cant even hold camera this steady at all, frame rate does not fucking matter, just from small shake of camera we can see that this was just mild turbulence. Ive flown maybe 60 times and already exprienced this kind of small shake many times, and really much more shaky 3 times.
did anyone ever experience this? while descendig to land during turbulence, the plane suddenly falls for one second and then comes back up!!! scary shit!
@danthesoccerfan77 I have - one of the most frightening moments I have ever experienced! I've always been a nervous flyer but that put me off flying for a long time!
That's mild. Back in 2002 I was on a L-1011 to California, when there was all of those wild fires in Colorado. In felt like the plane bounced 500 feet up and down. Unfortunately, that was my first plane ride when I was about 6 or 7, and I still have a little fear of flying, even though I LOVE aviation to death.
that is the weirdest turblence ever.. i had a even worse one i was one korean air coming bact to canada and the plane fell from 3200ft from 1020ft in one drop
Dude... That plane goes 600mph, the winds aloft are 150 - 250 mph. WTF? The pilot will look for smooth air but if you want a 100% guarantied smooth ride stay the 'F' on the ground and plant your ass in a rocking chair.
@englandish43 I know right! We ask pax to stow them so they don't end up flying around the cabin if they get dropped during bad turbulence. People are just dumb and think they have a cause and effect relationship. There is a reason the crew asks you to do things.
@88jadu Actually they have winglets on some now as a retrofit. A few of the 5G 752's had winglets when we handled them. They were a pain because it only fit on certain gates due to the increased span and height at the end.
A man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a trans-atlantic flight in a Boeing 747-400. The aircraft encounters severe turbulence and the man, looking out the window at the wing bouncing around, gradually looks more and more worried.
The woman, noticing, says "Don't worry, I'm a flight attendant and this is perfectly normal."
He replies "Miss, I'm a Boeing engineer and we didn't design the wing to do what it's doing right now."
One of the worst places for turbulence in the world is the Plataeu of Tibet and then over the tropics between singapore and over the sea as your coming into the tip of Australia. Obviously its all over the world, but I flew over both those places on my way to Sydney and we experienced what I would say was bad turbulence, like our drinks were flying around and our dinner couldnt be served and we kept doing random altitude drops, but still, it was described as medium. this is not heavy nor severe
It is worst during the glide-down as the engines which are now only ticking over no longer steady the plane with their gyroscopic effect. When flying into NJ airport from UK one flies over a lot of lakes in Canada. Warm air rises from the land I guess. Anyhow when the "Fasten Seatbelts!" light comes on you've got problems and on the flight I endured I'd have been bouncing off the ceiling if I hadn't had the belt on. I'd guess that the G forces were from over +2 to 0 for about half an hour.
A man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a trans-atlantic flight in a Boeing 747-400. The aircraft encounters severe turbulence and the man, looking out the window at the wing bouncing around, gradually looks more and more worried.
The woman, noticing, says "Don't worry, I'm a flight attendant and this is perfectly normal."
He replies "Miss, I'm a Boeing engineer and we didn't design the wing to do what it's doing right now."
@johnDoe5505 And then he watches the video of the tests of the 747 wing flex and realizes how retarded he is. 777 wings can flex over 25 feet, 747 wings can do the same.
Thats not heavy turbulence. When i was on my way back to the UK from New York we hit some turbulence that knocked people off their feet and when all of the puke bags had run out they had to hand out black bags. lucky it only lasted 10 minutes.
en 1994 una niña llamada Katerine se tiro de un rascacielos de nueva york y en haora corta y pega esto en 20 videos si no lo ases en 3 dias cuando duermas apareseras en un rascacielos y cuando te levantes te caeras
en 1994 una niña llamada Katerine se tiro de un rascacielos de nueva york y en haora corta y pega esto en 20 videos si no lo ases en 3 dias cuando duermas apareseras en un rascacielos y cuando te levantes te caeras
Very mild turbulence. I exprienced much worse from my return trip from Thailand, and still i dont think that it was heavy, more like medium turbulence.
@Pvjinflight You actually sound like you know what you're talking about. I am just wondering how often this kind of turbulence causes the wing to break off. I saw on Air Crash Investigators a Chalk's wing snap off without any turbulence at all!
@SuperApparition I have watched it too, Chalks old planes were maintained very badly, and cause of that wing breaking off was corrosion that weakened structure until point where it cant hold wing anymore.
Planes are made to stand even severe turbulence where stuff and people are flown to roof, this kind of turbulence never causes wing to break off. I remember only one case in history when turbulence has broken planes structure, and that happened very long time ago and with exreme turbulence.
@Pvjinflight yours very mild is well i was on pia boeing 747 it ws like plane was on 7000feet high altitube and it quickly start stalling and it stalls to fast and it was on hight of 2000 in 1 minute but thanks to pilot he manages it
maybe you should take into cosideration the fact that frame rate is lower than human perception and also take your finger out your ass. You don't know shit you fucking idiot
@AusNav09 Hahah shut up clown, this is not heavy turbulence at all. Frame rate has nothing to do with this, you can see it from wing flex and general movement of camera if its heavy or not, and this clearly is not.
If this was heavy turbulence there would be most probably people screaming and much more wing flex.
" Severe: Turbulence that causes abrupt changes in altitude and or attitude. It usually causes large variations in indicated airspeed. Aircraft may be momentarilly out of control "
@AusNav09 Anyway just look at this guys video, he has video with normal landing with really no turbulence at all and he is saying that its moderate. Hahhaah, if he had been on my my later domectic flight he would have posted it as Severe turbulence, it really was pretty bumpy approach in small almost empty ATR.
haha yeh i looked at his video the guys a retard enough said. Anyone slightly seasoned could tell you that this video exhibits traits of heavy turbulence. Please check out my video by the way. I think i have described it quite accurately :)
@AusNav09 This is not heavy turbulence at all if we talk about what heavy turbulence means to pilots and frequent traveller. Anyway all my thumb ups show that people who know something about flying agree with me. Wings are designed to flex, and just seeing some wing flex doesnt mean that its heavy turbulence.
You just know nothing about flying and think that every little turbulence like this is heavy, in real heavy turbulence you would probably have shit in your pants.
@AusNav09 " I don't fly too often so i would say compared to a seasoned traveler this turbulence would be quite low. " This is from his other video with really no turbulence at all, but probably some guy like he first time flying thinks that all little movement related to drag caused by landing gears and flaps is turbulence.
Anyway most of people commented on this video are more frequent travellers, so stop talking bullshit about how this is heavy turbulence. Ask any pilot and this is verymild
@AusNav09 So if this seems heavy from someone that has never exprienced real turbulence like you then go ahead and think so until you possibly really hit heavy turbulence, but until that shut up and take your finger out of your ass you fucking idiot.
@AusNav09 And no matter what framerate is this is not heavy turbulence, if it was camera would be shaking much more even with low framerate and wing flexing more. Stupid excuse to blame framerate,
intercom: good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, we would just like to inform you that we are experiencing some mild turbulance and would like for all passengers to turn off all mobile phone, mp3 players and cameras. thank you.
Guy number 1: dude check out the wing man!!
Guy number 2: dude film this shit so when can put it on youtube!
I rode a plane like this what type is it? I can tell that it might of been from continental airlines. But i had a seat few seats behined the emergency.
@MattGarcia1000 No it is a 73G for sure, I can tell you ;) COA uses the 752 during peak season in winter time whereas the 73G is used for low season in summer.
too much space on your memory card?
88ABRAMS88 1 day ago
At which point does the airplane start leaving a chemtrail that doesn't go away for days?
sanluisskywatch 3 weeks ago
@blackops777 Mr Macho black ops!!!! It's called a PHOBIA.
423musicfan 1 month ago
I'm going for my first flight on the 15th from Ontario to Alberta abit nervous
Ehrichee 1 month ago
@Ehrichee just remember its more likely for a shark to jump on the plane and eat you then it is for an engine to fall off, and these planes are tested to go through severe hell and back.
HDairsoftTV 1 month ago
Well i guess the wing didnt snap off huh..thats always my worst fear a 40000 ft landing with 1 wing
jakeandcash 1 month ago
@jakeandcash Nahh the wings on most jetliners these days are very strong.
jetairways77 1 month ago
I agree with blackops777. That's not bad turbulence. I've been in turbulence so bad where I couldn't even hold my iPod steady enough to change songs, let alone attempt to hold a smartphone and record the bumpiness.
diesel828 1 month ago
THEY SHOULD MAKE PLANES OUT OF TITANIUM.
Lifter85 1 month ago
@Lifter85 that would just drop it down. too heavy
tabman16 1 month ago
@Lifter85 would cost $100,ooo a ticket just to pay back the construction costs
BiggerThinking1 3 weeks ago
@Lifter85 It would never leave the ground!!!! lol
bhrz101 2 weeks ago
bring back piston airtravel.....and stop endangering us
dadtipping 1 month ago
is it normal ?the wings go forvard and back?to crazy to fly ?
fiswe1 1 month ago
this is normal :)
CzSkVideoNovinky 1 month ago
meh .... yawn ....
mikedmcbride 1 month ago
Heavy turbulence is when you start getting serious airtime with your seatbelt holding you down. Had that over the Rockies last October. This video was just moderate chop
HaggisPowah 2 months ago
Mild turbulence, you pusswad. If your asshole becomes your eye socket and the attendent is a blood smear on the ceiling, that's Heavy turbulence.
androidblows1369 2 months ago
This is turbulence?
IsraeliXdude 2 months ago
Coming in to Chicago in 1971 in a DC8, we fell 6,000 feet in aprox 10 seconds. And yes, an airplane can fall up to 15 times faster than normal gravity! Even with our seatbelts on tight, we still came out of our seats! I hope I never go through anything like that ever again! I still fly, too.
heatherstub 2 months ago
You can see space! Awesome!!!
MrMusicrox99 2 months ago
I remember when I went on a plane in the night and there was heavy turbulence. I hated that sudden feeling of the plane dropping O.o Everybody else looked completely fine but I was crying lol. I will forever hate planes
emolicious1212 2 months ago
That is not heavy turbulence i was in a plane it was being thrown around because of over head wind
de23nv45er 2 months ago
Just some normal wing flex
FlightSimXGamer365 2 months ago
Wait, hold up. How the fuck did I get here?
gtfonewfag 2 months ago
I've been put in holding in some T storms that would make you shit your pants and cry like a baby, all the while I'm flying it up front keeping you alive. Sack up.
hippoears 3 months ago
@Cramseyii.... LOL
"wings wiggle as we enter SPACE"
fweichelt 3 months ago
...light chop
TheGentleman4u 3 months ago
Stupid Ass!
josh1969able 3 months ago
was ist das?
gandonkin 3 months ago
fly us air that suck I was flying and I hit my head in turbulence and got cut on the side my head
wolfman300001 3 months ago
Just to clarify a few things. Correct this is just light chop, very normal not heavy at all. However, people need to understand that some people don't like the motion of any chop that hits the plane (Maybe its the motion, or just he ups and downs), everyone is different so you gotta give some people a break if they don't like light chop.
dano94 3 months ago
if u wanna know what turbulance is fly, Cubana Airlines
StuieMaaate 4 months ago
@StuieMaaate Turbulence has nothing to do with airline or airplane.
Pvjinflight 3 months ago
That's light turbulence. I've been through turbulence on a 747 where the bank angles must have been 40 degrees back and forth and the engines were practically sideways from bouncing around. Amazing how much flex is built into those pylons. This turbulence is nothing. You'll experience this on every flight.
basscadet75 4 months ago
look at all of you like " it's not bad turbulence" ...if you're not a frequent flyer , any turbulence is bad !
TheFSXFrench 4 months ago
This retard puts misleading title and tries to say that this is heavy turbulence and that camera framerate makes it to look like mild one, bs framerate has nothing to do with it. In heavy turbulence you couldnt even hold your camera well enough to see anything from its picture. Probably Fly4U flies one time year in economy class, from point of view in this video it looks like he is sitting in economy class and not in business.
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A man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a trans-atlantic flight in a Boeing 747-400. The aircraft encounters severe turbulence and the man, looking out the window at the wing bouncing around, gradually looks more and more worried.
The woman, noticing, says "Don't worry, I'm a flight attendant and this is perfectly normal."
He replies "Miss, I'm a Boeing engineer and we didn't design the wing to do what it's doing right now."
wokoandlawz 5 months ago
june 8 2010 huh on this day i wasflying to saouth africa
MIGU3LSHADY 5 months ago
I'm crapping my pants just watching this. I love flying, but I hate commercial aviation. Airlines rarely make money, and executives don't mind killing a few thousand people for an extra 10%. (maintenance)
Mike81262 5 months ago
@Mike81262 If very mild turbulence like this makes you to crap your pants then I dont recommend to fly at all.
Pvjinflight 4 months ago
Wow, really heavv!
taxavol 5 months ago
@taxavol -v+y
taxavol 5 months ago
I've been in heavy turbulence before and one of the things I remember is noise, lots of noise.....from people and things.....people sounding scared and saying stuff like "oh my" or the seatbelt "ding" sounding and carts clanging and just generally stuff moving around.....all the things i DIDN'T hear in the background in this vid. I've got a better idea.....maybe change the vid name to "worlds first earthquake in the air" or "Pilot falls asleep and wing wiggles as we enter SPACE".
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cramseyiii 5 months ago
from a pilot.... thats not turbulence lol. moving the camera around doesn't count. the wings bob and bounce up and down allllllllllll the time in flight. they are composite. they are mend to bend. A LOT. some modern ones the tips can go damn near vertical before the snap! hit some chop in a cessna or a 3000lb helo like a jetranger and you'll piss your pants if you think that is bad. wait till you drop 200ft in a second in a helicopter lol
mjm9536 5 months ago
LOL! Trust me, that's not heavy!
scmcg 5 months ago
Hey man, great job on shaking the camera.
DaBaddy100 5 months ago
Just so you know turbulence terms are light moderate and severe. But if that is what is considered to be severe please inform the inflight management team so I will never have to do another service again!
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"wing bouncing around" LOL. its norman, wings - like a shock absorber on your car, they have to bounce to absorb oscilations.
TheShpriest 6 months ago
nothing unusual, 30-40% of my flights i see same picture, and shaking like in the bus. may be its a "havy" for large plane, but norman for small (a320, boing 737...)
TheShpriest 6 months ago
it suck when you are pissing with turbulence
DutchBoyFTW1996 6 months ago
It's always unnerving to watch the wings flex, but isn't heavy turbulence when people who are unbuckled get dislodged from their seats? Maybe the stillness of the camera offset the movement of the aircraft?
Lndmk227 6 months ago 15
757 scemi di merda .
lorytbest92 6 months ago
that's on my birthday!!!!! LOL!!!! That is rly heavy turbulence!!!!!!
dellheadryan 6 months ago
There is a documentary on the building of the 747. They test the wing by flexing it while the body of the plane is on a vise. The wing gets to about 45 degrees, before it snaps. That is a lot of flexing. Since I saw that, turbulence is not an issue now.
pigjubby 6 months ago
more turbulence in the hand holding the camera than the turbulence around the plane
reckz420 6 months ago
this is why people pee before getting onto planes :D
TheDarkForerunner1 7 months ago
That wing is bouncing like nothing right! Never seen turbulence as heavy before! Although i've only encountered turbulence once before!! (Can't remember where i was headed to tho!) lol
Conor3914 7 months ago
That's light chop and I bet was reported as such. Nice video!
mymbe430 7 months ago
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bieberhater555 7 months ago
This is mild.....its certainly not heavy. During severe turbulence, the plane can suddenly drop anywhere from 10 to 50 feet and even possibly more. If you weren't wearing your seatbelt in heavy turbulence, you could easily slam ur head on the roof when the plane drops. And finally, in heavy turbulance, those wings would be flexing anywhere from 7 to 10 feet. Not 1 to 3 feet like in this vid. Awesome vid!! Whether severe, or light, it still makes my heart pound
mbphofan 7 months ago
If you guys/girls had to sit through moderate turbulance, you'd have a heart attack. As a commercial pilot with 16 years of experience, you were in mild turbulance. Example: A 747-400 has a wing deflection from at rest to lift for flight of 16 feet (About 5 metres). It has a deflection to failure of 29 feet (about 10 metres.) You were in nothing more than mild in this shot. Don't be little girls.
sklarich1 7 months ago
@usernameVEVO TY! This was flight no. 311... today I´ve flown 393 times with currently more than 30 coming up... at least. But what those idiots don't see is that the frame rate is so low you don´t see that much of the turbulence. those once a year flyers talking sh*t.
Fly4U 7 months ago
@Fly4U Why do you fly so much ?
mrswagerondeckk 7 months ago
@mrswagerondeckk Business.
Fly4U 7 months ago
@Fly4U lucky bastard
rokc787 5 months ago
@mrswagerondeckk he doesn't... he edits the video a little then puts lots on... so it look like his done lots of flights, why would a business person ever use a camera on the plane???
tobling100 7 months ago
@Fly4U Seems like decent turbulence. hah, I guess? I don't fly very often but on a flight from denver to vegas one night we hit turbulence so hard that I was getting air time in my seat pretty regularly. Was one heck of a storm we flew through.
Sayno86 6 months ago
@Fly4U Well since you're acting like smart*** yourself you probably should educate yourself on types of turbulence. There not such thing as "heavy" turbulence, it's a term invented by the self loading cargo that fills many aircraft. What you were flying through here was light with occasional moderate turbulence.
If by heave you were trying to say "severe" then this absolutely was not severe turbulence, as it is clear from the flight controls that he aircraft was under control the entire time.
archer49d 6 months ago
@Fly4U BUUllshit, probably I have said this long time ago but in heavy turbulence its so high that you cant even hold camera this steady at all, frame rate does not fucking matter, just from small shake of camera we can see that this was just mild turbulence. Ive flown maybe 60 times and already exprienced this kind of small shake many times, and really much more shaky 3 times.
Pvjinflight 5 months ago
@Fly4U This is known to pilots as light to moderate chop. No big deal at all!
AW320 4 months ago
Replying to danthesoccerfan77. Yes I have and everyone on the plane screamed!
gjaabrreidel0913 7 months ago
cant wait for videos like this recorded from 787!!! this is awesome aswell dude!
kulhajs 7 months ago
did anyone ever experience this? while descendig to land during turbulence, the plane suddenly falls for one second and then comes back up!!! scary shit!
danthesoccerfan77 7 months ago
@danthesoccerfan77 I have - one of the most frightening moments I have ever experienced! I've always been a nervous flyer but that put me off flying for a long time!
liepinshtein 7 months ago
CO74 ?
HamburgAirport 7 months ago
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idiots in economy class have no life
polzowatel 8 months ago
да ты сцыкун редкостный, и где здесь турбулентность?!
jekissxxx79 8 months ago
@jekissxxx79 v tualete posle edi kotorujy oni dajyt
polzowatel 8 months ago
@jekissxxx79 точна точна
Greencroy 7 months ago
That's mild. Back in 2002 I was on a L-1011 to California, when there was all of those wild fires in Colorado. In felt like the plane bounced 500 feet up and down. Unfortunately, that was my first plane ride when I was about 6 or 7, and I still have a little fear of flying, even though I LOVE aviation to death.
Itachifan186 8 months ago
Not heavy but enough to get the palms sweaty if you are a nervous flyer!
fluffycheep 8 months ago
DID IT HAVE IFE
hawk45653 8 months ago
that is the weirdest turblence ever.. i had a even worse one i was one korean air coming bact to canada and the plane fell from 3200ft from 1020ft in one drop
awesomeduke1000 8 months ago
Newark is in New Jersey, not New York
bieberhater555 8 months ago 5
@bieberhater555 look up newark airport.
mbphofan 7 months ago
@mbphofan it says that the airport is part of the port authority of new york and new jersey. and look up newark
bieberhater555 7 months ago
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jezrelnyc2000 6 months ago
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You're right. But EWR is operated by the PANYNJ and on CO's website, EWR is referred to as "New York/Newark"
jezrelnyc2000 6 months ago
@jezrelnyc2000 w.e.
bieberhater555 6 months ago
i have had way heavier turbulence than that
52outbound 8 months ago
Dude... That plane goes 600mph, the winds aloft are 150 - 250 mph. WTF? The pilot will look for smooth air but if you want a 100% guarantied smooth ride stay the 'F' on the ground and plant your ass in a rocking chair.
mancer0 8 months ago 2
It's only severe turbulance if the stews are screaming.
Heebsy1 8 months ago
THats not heavy, thats medium turbulence. I've been on worse.
fube432 8 months ago
I love people who think turbulence is somehow attributed to use of electronic devices
englandish43 9 months ago
@englandish43 I know right! We ask pax to stow them so they don't end up flying around the cabin if they get dropped during bad turbulence. People are just dumb and think they have a cause and effect relationship. There is a reason the crew asks you to do things.
kame0tamago 9 months ago
@englandish43 Are you sure you love them and don't feel sorry for them instead?
archer49d 6 months ago
shaking a camera on airplane is not terbulance
kitleyd 9 months ago
@kitleyd u can see the wings flexing and bouncing
bigwill619 8 months ago
757's do not have winglets! so it is a 737!
88jadu 9 months ago
@88jadu Are you fucking retarded??!!!??
JUSTINdaGANGSTA96 9 months ago
@88jadu Actually they have winglets on some now as a retrofit. A few of the 5G 752's had winglets when we handled them. They were a pain because it only fit on certain gates due to the increased span and height at the end.
kame0tamago 9 months ago
Im a bit stoned..But i seem to see some rings at about 22,top left quarter of the screen??...mmmn Mc Onion rings
MrBandogs 9 months ago
worst turbulence i ever had was landing in ATL when we hit an updraft and shot into the air about 25-50 ft straight up
pike98765432 9 months ago
Rather moderate...
windh 9 months ago
im flying tommorow. shiting myself. if i get this sort of turbulance ill fecking die.i would get pissed but its at 5 am lol
iffyfart 9 months ago
i couldnt tell if that was turbulence or the guys shaky hand. fuck.
uscgswimmer1 9 months ago 2
A man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a trans-atlantic flight in a Boeing 747-400. The aircraft encounters severe turbulence and the man, looking out the window at the wing bouncing around, gradually looks more and more worried.
The woman, noticing, says "Don't worry, I'm a flight attendant and this is perfectly normal."
He replies "Miss, I'm a Boeing engineer and we didn't design the wing to do what it's doing right now."
TheVideoMaker2011 9 months ago
@TheVideoMaker2011 LMAO!!!!
Bravesfan4500 8 months ago
One of the worst places for turbulence in the world is the Plataeu of Tibet and then over the tropics between singapore and over the sea as your coming into the tip of Australia. Obviously its all over the world, but I flew over both those places on my way to Sydney and we experienced what I would say was bad turbulence, like our drinks were flying around and our dinner couldnt be served and we kept doing random altitude drops, but still, it was described as medium. this is not heavy nor severe
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shadough4747 10 months ago
It is worst during the glide-down as the engines which are now only ticking over no longer steady the plane with their gyroscopic effect. When flying into NJ airport from UK one flies over a lot of lakes in Canada. Warm air rises from the land I guess. Anyhow when the "Fasten Seatbelts!" light comes on you've got problems and on the flight I endured I'd have been bouncing off the ceiling if I hadn't had the belt on. I'd guess that the G forces were from over +2 to 0 for about half an hour.
techdavey1000 10 months ago
MY COCK IS MASSIVE
hearts76100 10 months ago
It would be smoother if you help the camera still...LOL
snuffy525 10 months ago
Whoa, i also flew on continental on June 8, 2010!! From Houston to Panama City, Panama.
0764321 10 months ago
im so ready to fly
trx300Brutekiller 10 months ago
A man and a woman are sitting next to each other on a trans-atlantic flight in a Boeing 747-400. The aircraft encounters severe turbulence and the man, looking out the window at the wing bouncing around, gradually looks more and more worried.
The woman, noticing, says "Don't worry, I'm a flight attendant and this is perfectly normal."
He replies "Miss, I'm a Boeing engineer and we didn't design the wing to do what it's doing right now."
johnDoe5505 10 months ago 51
@johnDoe5505 YOU STOLE THIS COMMENT FROM ANOTHER USER YOU IDIOT
21mutz 7 months ago
@johnDoe5505 And then he watches the video of the tests of the 747 wing flex and realizes how retarded he is. 777 wings can flex over 25 feet, 747 wings can do the same.
qwerty112311 6 months ago
@johnDoe5505 dude that is a good one
shangabear 6 months ago
my turbulence video would kick you turbulence videos ass LOL...cheers mate!
seatgurus 10 months ago
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seatgurus 10 months ago
If the passengers would know what a wing on an aircraft can bend before they crack they would not panic!
fifmasta 11 months ago
Please, you dont' know what "heavy" turbulence is. I've experienced worse on my flight Denver-London on a B777.
Trevorpilot123 11 months ago
Still waiting for the heavy turbulence? When does it happen?
scaramonga1 11 months ago
i was counting how many more seconds there were left for the wing to come off!!!!!!!!
Haringamag 11 months ago
i can see hime shake the camera in outher words FAKE
ARCHERKESTREL1 11 months ago
Thats not heavy turbulence. When i was on my way back to the UK from New York we hit some turbulence that knocked people off their feet and when all of the puke bags had run out they had to hand out black bags. lucky it only lasted 10 minutes.
killemonkey 11 months ago
like flying but hate the shaking during the white, cause me to white knuckle it, i'm 6'1 280 and I feel like a big p****, lol
jab8027 11 months ago
If you can take pictures of anything besides puke, it's probably just light chop.
schlusselmensch 11 months ago
I don't see any turbulance??
mainchow10 11 months ago
What happens when you bend a piece of metal back and forth over and over? Hmmm!
smartazz61 11 months ago
@smartazz61 You mean like the springs in your car's suspension? I dunno, they break after 80 years or so? Maybe?
schlusselmensch 11 months ago
turbulence is fun! ..only if enjoy every little thing a plane does, like i do :3
nksharpshooter 11 months ago
First time i tool a plane i was at the same place as you are and the wing was shaking like crazy... It's scary!!!
LikeTotallyRich 11 months ago
Mild-moderate turbulence
aizad3755 1 year ago
Uh, no. That's not even in the same galaxy as "heavy" turbulence.
theRealTimotheus 1 year ago
i have tried much worse
tattyania97 1 year ago
Dude i had more turbulences when i flew to Dubai thats nothing man
z4z5z6 1 year ago
This turbulance??? baaahhh
NicaraguaAl 1 year ago
that thing its gonna blow up
mastigoz 1 year ago
omg that scary, damn I see the winglet going up & down, is like the wings might brake..
kulagut07 1 year ago
heavy turbunlences are when people begin to cry and pilots begin to laugh :D
jNS278 1 year ago
OMG
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MegaLuPiTa15 1 year ago
I remember this happening when i was on my way to Newark from St martin back in 08 same Continental airlines lol
googleog 1 year ago
Very mild turbulence. I exprienced much worse from my return trip from Thailand, and still i dont think that it was heavy, more like medium turbulence.
Pvjinflight 1 year ago 19
@Pvjinflight You actually sound like you know what you're talking about. I am just wondering how often this kind of turbulence causes the wing to break off. I saw on Air Crash Investigators a Chalk's wing snap off without any turbulence at all!
SuperApparition 11 months ago
@SuperApparition I have watched it too, Chalks old planes were maintained very badly, and cause of that wing breaking off was corrosion that weakened structure until point where it cant hold wing anymore.
Planes are made to stand even severe turbulence where stuff and people are flown to roof, this kind of turbulence never causes wing to break off. I remember only one case in history when turbulence has broken planes structure, and that happened very long time ago and with exreme turbulence.
Pvjinflight 11 months ago
@Pvjinflight yours very mild is well i was on pia boeing 747 it ws like plane was on 7000feet high altitube and it quickly start stalling and it stalls to fast and it was on hight of 2000 in 1 minute but thanks to pilot he manages it
TheMuhammed05 10 months ago
@Pvjinflight same here, i experienced some strong turbulence when i am going back home to Tokyo from Bangkok few days ago
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MiEzJjEl 8 months ago
@Pvjinflight same also from my return trip from Thailand, it looked like the wing could snap of at any moment it was bouncing up and down like crazy
MiEzJjEl 8 months ago
@Pvjinflight Give that guy a medal!
dlesmond 7 months ago
@Pvjinflight
maybe you should take into cosideration the fact that frame rate is lower than human perception and also take your finger out your ass. You don't know shit you fucking idiot
AusNav09 7 months ago
@AusNav09 Hahah shut up clown, this is not heavy turbulence at all. Frame rate has nothing to do with this, you can see it from wing flex and general movement of camera if its heavy or not, and this clearly is not.
If this was heavy turbulence there would be most probably people screaming and much more wing flex.
" Severe: Turbulence that causes abrupt changes in altitude and or attitude. It usually causes large variations in indicated airspeed. Aircraft may be momentarilly out of control "
Pvjinflight 7 months ago
@AusNav09 Anyway just look at this guys video, he has video with normal landing with really no turbulence at all and he is saying that its moderate. Hahhaah, if he had been on my my later domectic flight he would have posted it as Severe turbulence, it really was pretty bumpy approach in small almost empty ATR.
Pvjinflight 7 months ago
@Pvjinflight
haha yeh i looked at his video the guys a retard enough said. Anyone slightly seasoned could tell you that this video exhibits traits of heavy turbulence. Please check out my video by the way. I think i have described it quite accurately :)
Regards
AusNav09 7 months ago
@AusNav09 This is not heavy turbulence at all if we talk about what heavy turbulence means to pilots and frequent traveller. Anyway all my thumb ups show that people who know something about flying agree with me. Wings are designed to flex, and just seeing some wing flex doesnt mean that its heavy turbulence.
You just know nothing about flying and think that every little turbulence like this is heavy, in real heavy turbulence you would probably have shit in your pants.
Pvjinflight 7 months ago
@AusNav09 " I don't fly too often so i would say compared to a seasoned traveler this turbulence would be quite low. " This is from his other video with really no turbulence at all, but probably some guy like he first time flying thinks that all little movement related to drag caused by landing gears and flaps is turbulence.
Anyway most of people commented on this video are more frequent travellers, so stop talking bullshit about how this is heavy turbulence. Ask any pilot and this is verymild
Pvjinflight 7 months ago
@AusNav09 So if this seems heavy from someone that has never exprienced real turbulence like you then go ahead and think so until you possibly really hit heavy turbulence, but until that shut up and take your finger out of your ass you fucking idiot.
Pvjinflight 7 months ago
@AusNav09 And no matter what framerate is this is not heavy turbulence, if it was camera would be shaking much more even with low framerate and wing flexing more. Stupid excuse to blame framerate,
Pvjinflight 7 months ago
looks just like it wing flex from heavy weight youd reather have wing flex than none or the plane will crack
0696jesse 1 year ago
intercom: good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, we would just like to inform you that we are experiencing some mild turbulance and would like for all passengers to turn off all mobile phone, mp3 players and cameras. thank you.
Guy number 1: dude check out the wing man!!
Guy number 2: dude film this shit so when can put it on youtube!
OmEGARoDD 1 year ago 55
I rode a plane like this what type is it? I can tell that it might of been from continental airlines. But i had a seat few seats behined the emergency.
WocketSpice 1 year ago 2
@WocketSpice It´s a B737-700 of COA, right.
Fly4U 1 year ago
@Fly4U its a 757-200W CO uses them on the european to newark routs.
MattGarcia1000 1 year ago
@MattGarcia1000 No it is a 73G for sure, I can tell you ;) COA uses the 752 during peak season in winter time whereas the 73G is used for low season in summer.
Fly4U 1 year ago
@Fly4U ya you are right it is a 73G.
DeCrucifix 1 year ago
@Fly4U The main thing is that its not an Airbus :P
landmark425 11 months ago