12 July 2019, 01:57 PM
Piano*DadClear Air Turbulence Injures 37
On Air Canada Flight Over the PacificWhy do so many people continue to completely undo their seat belts? Getting thrown into the ceiling and then thrown down onto rigid seats doesn't sound like much fun to me.
12 July 2019, 02:17 PM
ShiroKuro
I always keep my seat belt on, and when I do have to get up to use the restroom,
I'm afraid the whole time I'm conscious of getting back to my seat and buckled up again as quickly as possible.
12 July 2019, 02:19 PM
NinaUgh. I was flying from LAX - SYD when we hit CAT (wow, what a jargon-y sentence). It scared the carp out of me, and made me a nervous flyer to this day.
Yes, I had my seatbelt on. Thank heavens.
Can't stand turbulence. I've read and been told that the aircraft are all designed to withstand much larger events than CAT, but it still scares me to death. I also think that folks who talk about turbulence as "a bit bumpy" haven't experienced this.
12 July 2019, 02:27 PM
ShiroKuroquote:
I've read and been told that the aircraft are all designed to withstand much larger events than CAT, but it still scares me to death.
+1. I know the plane isn't going to come apart, but it's still hard to believe that in the midst of side-to-side or random-every-direction shaking that happens in the more dramatic turbulence.
12 July 2019, 03:16 PM
pianojugglerI was once on a flight that was holding over Marseille for what seemed like a couple hours in thunderstorms. I just cinched my seatbelt as tight as it would go. I seemed to be the only one on the plane that was not throwing up or praying or both... and that included the flight attendants.
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