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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2006

Look their heads bouncing...Turbulence over the Andes, in GRU-SCL TAM Airbus 330 flight

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  • Bem normal essas balanços em cima dos Andes. Passei pela Aerolineas Argentinas num A320 dia 25/05/08. Na volta não aconteceu nada, pois o tempo estava muito bom.

  • Hola, Aerolineas Argentinas nao tem 320... possible foi Boeing 737...

  • PAUSE VIDEO AT 01:18

    YOU GO SEE ONE FACE (devil) inside of the screen on plane

    =D

  • nice! we have to blame Narnia chronicles for that!

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  • aerogralhas voce quis dizer

  • lol pode crer como diz o loubli "PAUSE O VIDEO EM 01:18 E VOCE VERA UMA FACE DENTRO DA IMAGEM"

  • Smell my poo and wee

  • Delicia..amo turbulência...

  • Turbulence are never a solitary reason of a plane crash.Show me the accident where turbulence alone caused a plane to crash.Even the crash of Air France 447 was not caused primarily by turbulence.Turbulence can be a factor,but not a cause.

  • We'll have to disagree on that one.

  • Nah! maybe if you get a rainy day but 90% of the times nothing happens.

  • I am flying from Santiago to Buenos Aires then from Rio to Santiago in October. Should I expect it to be bumpy???

  • Yes,under some circumstances it can cause it to crash,but it happens very rarely.Like being in the mountains or low altitude it can crash because of turbulence,but at 9000,10 000 meters it doesen't often affect a plane hard.A 737-200 is an old aircraft and likely to sustain bigger damage then a 737NG like the 800 and 900 in turbulence.

  • Yes dude, it can. A severe turbulence can damage the fuselage or plane structure, of corse under a huge storm (pilots avoid storms, but sometimes is not possible). In 1998, In a fly from Cordoba Argentina to Santiago Chile, I almost have a fucking accident, the plane was a 737-200, turbulence was so severe that we lost too much altitude, and we could see the mountains very near. Pilots told me then that sth like that never happened before (to them). We were really lucky.

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