Most Unbelievable Plane Turbulence Caught on Camera

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  • @r.gordontrueblood3188
    @r.gordontrueblood3188 Před 22 dny +1871

    The worse part of any turbulence is having a screamer in the seat beside you.

    • @KenjiEspresso
      @KenjiEspresso Před 22 dny +29

      😂

    • @SpykersB
      @SpykersB Před 22 dny +107

      For sure...and a high pitched screamer too 😬😖. 🍻

    • @TheHungrySlug
      @TheHungrySlug Před 22 dny +22

      better if kids would cackle like getting bounced on a parents knees; hehehe, bounce, bounce, bounce, laugh, get bounced more and make that funny noise we make getting bounced.
      On second thought, that kid would be seen as the crazy one while everyone else is screaming.

    • @HansKlopek
      @HansKlopek Před 22 dny +76

      Leave it to the women to panic everyone

    • @jerrymunsch1349
      @jerrymunsch1349 Před 22 dny +24

      That would be me 😬

  • @stg3barx
    @stg3barx Před 21 dnem +562

    This video taught me that screaming like a fucking lunatic does nothing to stop turbulence.

    • @art.is.life.eternal
      @art.is.life.eternal Před 21 dnem +19

      But it WILL deafen the poor person sitting next to the screamer.

    • @mariceldb2990
      @mariceldb2990 Před 21 dnem +10

      Screaming lets out the tension of fear. Human nature if one is sane.😮😮

    • @patriciasmith7074
      @patriciasmith7074 Před 20 dny +12

      I’m a woman and I would never do that and I always keep my seat belt on unless I have to get up and go to the restroom, I stay in my seat. My husband was on a flight and he had a cup of coffee sitting on the tray table and suddenly the plane dropped a long distance and his coffee cup hit the ceiling. Luckily he had a long sleeve shirt and a sport coat on the only skin exposed was his hands and face. But his experience taught me not to get coffee and don’t let go of the drink and stay in your seat with seat belt on.

    • @karencahill4798
      @karencahill4798 Před 20 dny +8

      😅😂😅You got that right. I am Not a screamer… But, I’d be praying 🙏🏼

    • @travelsxv
      @travelsxv Před 19 dny +10

      If screaming means getting out the fear inside you it’s totally fine. I will never judge anyone screaming.

  • @srednivashtar4762
    @srednivashtar4762 Před 16 dny +29

    I was a flight attendant for many years. My most memorable turbulence experience? Coming into Frankfurt, we were told to take our seats. I was on a jump seat across from another crew member. Our bodies were lifting off the seats even in shoulder harnesses. But the lovely co-worker across from me never looked less than serene-she was knitting! Knitting really fast.

  • @susiemitchell1198
    @susiemitchell1198 Před 22 dny +624

    Did the guy hollering "what's going on"?, really expect an answer???? LOL!

    • @jimmylieb5225
      @jimmylieb5225 Před 22 dny +26

      yes. he's a flat lander texan. yaaaaalllll.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Před 22 dny +35

      The answer is easy. “You’re flying with Frontier, honey.”

    • @paulw4310
      @paulw4310 Před 22 dny +40

      Haha! I thought that was Marvin Gaye!

    • @shellyu1442
      @shellyu1442 Před 22 dny +16

      Its just his culture

    • @TheHungrySlug
      @TheHungrySlug Před 22 dny +52

      Someone should have yelled back; We just hit a deer and blew out a wheel.

  • @williamdonahue6617
    @williamdonahue6617 Před 22 dny +309

    Nothing helps calm a situation like a bunch of screaming.

    • @314WIKINGERBANDE-qd9qz
      @314WIKINGERBANDE-qd9qz Před 22 dny +5

      It actually doesn't help

    • @lhunter9929
      @lhunter9929 Před 21 dnem +11

      That would be sarcasm.

    • @Timesobserver_Xenia
      @Timesobserver_Xenia Před 21 dnem +6

      @314WIKINGERBANDE-qd9qz it helps screamers themselves, it's a defence mechanism to ease the situation, so the heart can handle the body reaction on the fear. Just think how your body reacts when you scream, and think how high is the heart rate when you just silently scared somewhere...that's coming not so much from the culture or a person's behavioural pattern, as from biology, everyone will scream, whether they want or not that, in unknown situation when the aircraft falls. Only crews members are aware and trained so brain can handle, and rare people who have smooth reactions, which is good and bad from different perspectives. Do not judge people in extreme situations.

    • @ceoa
      @ceoa Před 21 dnem +3

      Well if you thought you were going down, you'd scream too.

    • @azza5332
      @azza5332 Před 21 dnem +3

      @@ceoa Nope. I'd be as silent as a doormouse. Especially knowing I'm in the hands of well trained capable pilots who know what they are doing. Flying is still safer than driving a car. I'm desensitised those kinds of situations.

  • @biff5856
    @biff5856 Před 21 dnem +324

    I was flight attendant for 16 years. There's was one incident of turbulence between Tulsa and OK City that was far and away the worst. Not one person screamed . This was the real deal, not what you see on this overblown video. It was negative panic. People, including myself thought it was the end. It started with what felt and sounded like a midair collision.

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 Před 21 dnem +23

      Yikes, sounds horrible! The only serious turbulence I've ever been in was between Dallas/FW and SFO. I learned later there had been tornados on the ground. This was around '71. I don't recall any screaming, thank goodness.

    • @biff5856
      @biff5856 Před 21 dnem +17

      @diane9247 I only flew for several years after that experience. I haven't been on an airplane since. I can't imagine a worse way to go knowing the plane is going to crash and it's sayonara. The time it's takes to the end.

    • @Shaolin91z
      @Shaolin91z Před 21 dnem +19

      Thanks Lord for bible study class

    • @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
      @TalibanSymphonyOrchestra Před 21 dnem +13

      Phony voice gives it a kind of cheap tv show vibe.

    • @juliomarques6741
      @juliomarques6741 Před 21 dnem +7

      @@biff5856 Surprised you flew for a number of years after that incident then suddenly reached the conclusion you wouldn’t fly again. I would think if it were detrimental enough, that incident would have been enough to not fly again. Hundreds of thousands of people fly every day, so the likelihood isn’t very high.

  • @asedoproject
    @asedoproject Před 22 dny +457

    Always use seatbelts.

    • @sedmidivka
      @sedmidivka Před 22 dny +9

      yup, even when I had 3 empty seats and trying to lay down and sleep I still buckled in some way

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Před 21 dnem +6

      EXCEPTING when you go to the loo!

    • @tubeyou222100
      @tubeyou222100 Před 21 dnem +9

      I had an experience where I had just received an alcoholic beverage from the beverage cart but luckily I didn't unfasten my seat belt. I suddenly became weightless and pressed up against my restraint. I held on to the cup, but watched my drink leave the cup float in front of my face and immediately I was wearing it! I was wearing my dress uniform as I was reporting to a new command. I had to do drug& alcohol testing as I smelled of alcohol as it soaked my uniform!

    • @Brandespada
      @Brandespada Před 21 dnem +3

      9:31
      - "What's going on?"
      -"A turbulence, Sir"

    • @sharonbowers9929
      @sharonbowers9929 Před 21 dnem

      Amen.

  • @s7evin_lucky465
    @s7evin_lucky465 Před 22 dny +396

    "What is going on!!" 😂 This isn't a movie bro

    • @slimbandicoot281
      @slimbandicoot281 Před 22 dny +12

      Lol like 4real stop playing

    • @epicmercury333
      @epicmercury333 Před 22 dny +3

      🤣

    • @trashcatshiro
      @trashcatshiro Před 22 dny +3

      taht guy like to ride rolor caosters 😂

    • @indraann1207
      @indraann1207 Před 21 dnem +11

      put on seatbelt, quite and pray. don't make more panic by screaming or shouting like that.

    • @skittles5347
      @skittles5347 Před 21 dnem +5

      That's exactly what I was going to say! Dude what do you think?

  • @yourecrazy9368
    @yourecrazy9368 Před 20 dny +67

    Dude yelling "What's Going On?!? as if the pilots got into an argument and are fist fighting in the cockpit

  • @westerlywinds5684
    @westerlywinds5684 Před 20 dny +70

    The guy screaming “What’s going on” was Marvin Gaye.

  • @JericoLeslie
    @JericoLeslie Před 22 dny +102

    Why am I watching this 2 hours before my flight

  • @aljefferson4862
    @aljefferson4862 Před 22 dny +98

    I love that guy that said what's going on lol. That made me laugh so hard 🤣.

    • @abdulrased6818
      @abdulrased6818 Před 21 dnem +11

      😂 the turbulent replied him : can't you feel me dude?

    • @pigdroppings
      @pigdroppings Před 19 dny +1

      Air turbulence = free phones and laptops

  • @davidclaudy4822
    @davidclaudy4822 Před 21 dnem +64

    I am a former Military Helicopter Pilot. We didn’t have fancy equipment to check for bad weather.
    But I saw a bad storm coming when I was at Fort Polk. I landed along with the Cobra flying with me, and that was the craziest 💩 i have ever experienced. It had to be a severe wind shear or a light tornado. Not sure, but I thought for sure we would be flipped on our sides.
    The things you remember from your youth when seeing videos like this.
    We laughed it off and told a nice story when we got back.
    It’s amazing I surv😅my Army Aviation days. 👍🏻😳🤦‍♂️🙏🏻

    • @rohanmarkjay
      @rohanmarkjay Před 21 dnem +2

      On the flipside you guys are military officers. Trained to and prepared to die in war. Almost conquered the fear of death otherwise you would not be in the military. General public are not prepared for that. More likely to panic compared with military trained personnel who are trained to face death and serious injury in war unlike the general public who are majority who travel on airlines. A lot of commercial Airline pilots worldwide are former retired air force,navy or army officers and pilots from their respective countries. Who become commercial airline pilots after retiring from the military. So they would stay calm and cool in a crisis like unseen sever air turbulence even though civilian passengers experience it would be terrified. I guess their flipsides to being formerly trained in the military. You are more likely to be cool and calm under pressure in crisis. Lets face it there is no bigger crisis than bein in a war and training for it. I feel really sorry for ordinary civilian passengers. It would be really terrifying to go through severe air turbulence. When all you want to do is have nice flight to your destination not wonder if these are your last moments on earth.

    • @art.is.life.eternal
      @art.is.life.eternal Před 21 dnem +3

      @@rohanmarkjay
      No matter WHAT you are doing, and when, it could (for a multitude of reasons), be your last few moments on earth. Even just sleeping in your bed: a tornado could hit you, an odd asteroid could strike your home, an earthquake can take you out - a tree falling on your house, or an intruder with a knife or gun - and dozens of more things. This is all while just sleeping in bed.
      Our lives are fragile.

    • @davidclaudy4822
      @davidclaudy4822 Před 21 dnem

      @@rohanmarkjay Well said.

    • @bryanlas
      @bryanlas Před 6 dny

      "Whats going on". Just woke up and things are all wobbly and these screamers are screaming in my ear !!! so i ask again "whats goin on"

  • @heythave
    @heythave Před 22 dny +72

    Wow, that pilot of the Emirates A380 did an excellent job with the crosswind landing.

    • @davidmccall4024
      @davidmccall4024 Před 21 dnem +5

      the pilot made it look easy I bet they are really really good at their job.

    • @heythave
      @heythave Před 21 dnem +3

      @@davidmccall4024 Yep.

    • @youtubechangemynamewhy
      @youtubechangemynamewhy Před 21 dnem +4

      Pilot was under standard, additional training later added.

    • @Mrdionoz
      @Mrdionoz Před 17 dny

      The pilot overcorrected severely on the rudder inputs and caused most of the instability themselves.

  • @galinuva1538
    @galinuva1538 Před 21 dnem +123

    Fun Fact: Some people scream when they are afraid, it’s a natural response.

    • @jackbelk8527
      @jackbelk8527 Před 20 dny +31

      It is a learned response from being spoiled as a kid. Face reality and deal with it is a much better lesson.

    • @BellKranel98
      @BellKranel98 Před 20 dny +28

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@jackbelk8527what psychology is this? Lmfao people scream when they are surprised, angry, excited, in agony, ect. Absolutely nothing to do with being spoiled. It’s just a response & not even a learned one. It’s just like laughing or crying.

    • @isabellind1292
      @isabellind1292 Před 20 dny +13

      @@jackbelk8527 Always an armchair psychologist to the rescue! Listen to those kids screaming away on that roller coaster...it's all their parent's fault, the little brats, lol!

    • @davidredding1988
      @davidredding1988 Před 20 dny +4

      Thanks so much I had no idea you learn something every day. 🙈

    • @Justyburger
      @Justyburger Před 19 dny +16

      Fun fact. As an adult you are able to control your emotions and not act like a little girl.

  • @MatchaCocoaDog
    @MatchaCocoaDog Před 22 dny +57

    @3:42: She got baptized and started praying right away.

  • @heatherhillman9605
    @heatherhillman9605 Před 21 dnem +24

    My favorite is the guy yelling….’WHAT IS GOING ON??’ As if someone is going to tell him the truth😮

  • @bellem.8329
    @bellem.8329 Před 22 dny +112

    The aircraft is built to withstand turbulence. The passengers….not so much. Always, and I mean always, keep your seatbelt on. Only unfasten it if you need to go to the lav. Pee quickly, return to your seat and fasten that belt. Snugly, not loosely. It could save your life. A hard head bump on the ceiling can snap your neck or your spine. Also, screaming does not help. If you are in the air and not crashing into the ground or the ocean, you’re probably gonna be ok.

    • @user-zj8jc1lg4r
      @user-zj8jc1lg4r Před 22 dny +5

      THANK YOU.

    • @ronv6637
      @ronv6637 Před 22 dny +22

      Screaming doesn't help but hands in the air and "WHOO-HOO" does, asking the pilot to do it again will make you lots of friends

    • @sbalogh53
      @sbalogh53 Před 19 dny +4

      If you are about to crash into the ground then screaming will still not help.

    • @bellem.8329
      @bellem.8329 Před 19 dny +8

      @@user-zj8jc1lg4r You’re welcome. Corporate pilot’s wife of 42 years. I know a thing or two cause I’ve seen a thing or two. Turbulence does not scare me at all. It’s kinda fun actually, as long as everyone is strapped in and enjoying the ride. Have had seats come unbolted from turbulence and bounce around like a Disneyworld ride, but the kids were buckled up and laughing their asses off. But I’ve seen adults not buckled up and one broke his back when he flew up and came down on an armrest. It’s not pretty. I love flying thru thunderstorms, finding that path between clouds and seeing black clouds and lightning .It’s beautiful and terrifying at the same time.

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l Před 18 dny +2

      ​@@ronv6637 I don't do that but I do smile and enjoy it. Unless I'm in the bathroom but I haven't experienced heavy turbulence while taking a whizz. A friend of mine did. It went everywhere...

  • @gaydenmaccallum508
    @gaydenmaccallum508 Před 22 dny +78

    I always keep my seatbelt on. Makes me feel secure.

    • @infinidominion
      @infinidominion Před 22 dny

      Check out the movie Contact and see Jodie get shaken around until she releases the seat restraint

    • @RandyStoker1964
      @RandyStoker1964 Před 21 dnem

      @@infinidominion. Foster, I’m guessing? If so, I think she’s an amazing actress. I think she is one of the rare few actors that make a movie better by just her being in it. I’ll have to check that movie out.

    • @biff5856
      @biff5856 Před 20 dny +2

      Secure and smart. I was on a flight were a passenger broke a vertebrae in her neck because of turbulence.

    • @metakoerner-vollrath9879
      @metakoerner-vollrath9879 Před 17 dny

      @gaydenmaccullum508 me too and during flight allways Pampers on top 😉👍

    • @christiancazabonne
      @christiancazabonne Před 16 dny

      Me too but a turbulence like that can take you when you're going to the toilets...

  • @jsl151850b
    @jsl151850b Před 22 dny +40

    1:00 *"This is your captain. Welcome aboard. Please keep your seatbelt on until we land. Thank you."*

    • @rohanmarkjay
      @rohanmarkjay Před 21 dnem

      Which means no going to the loo. You shit and piss in your pants for your safety until we land Ok.

  • @avgjoe-cz7cb
    @avgjoe-cz7cb Před 21 dnem +32

    Surviving bad air turbulence is what cured my fear of flying. If an airplane can do that and not fall apart, I'm convinced it's safe.

    • @kemikasim67
      @kemikasim67 Před 19 dny +1

      Nothing in this world can guarantee safety, only trust in Jesus.

    • @zenrising3314
      @zenrising3314 Před 8 dny

      sure, not fall apart on THAT flight. but then it gets weakened, and on the NEXT turbulent flight...

    • @avgjoe-cz7cb
      @avgjoe-cz7cb Před 7 dny +1

      @@kemikasim67 Sorry you went there.

    • @petelancaster6715
      @petelancaster6715 Před 2 dny +1

      @@kemikasim67Ugh, trust aviation science. Jesus has nothing to do with it. Religious people always trying to ram their beliefs down everyone else’s throats.

  • @thevikingwarrior
    @thevikingwarrior Před 21 dnem +19

    At the beginning of the video, it mentions a celebrity couple... as if it doesn't matter if the other passagers are injuried! 🤢

    • @azza5332
      @azza5332 Před 21 dnem +8

      Sad, isn't it? We put people on pedestals who don't belong there. We're all equals at the end of the day, all these celebs have is just a title. Without people to worship them, they are nothing.

    • @MrLanternland
      @MrLanternland Před 4 dny +2

      Yeah, I didn't like that either

  • @Chicharrera.
    @Chicharrera. Před 22 dny +84

    I'm 53 years old and have been flying internationally since I was 2, since 1972, before smart phones where everyone wants to film everything...sorry, it's a pet hate. Take it from an experienced flyer. ALWAYS keep your seatbelt fastened. The name of the cognitive bias that makes people not wear their seatbelts is called the "normalcy bias". Its when you disregard the dangers inherent in something because you think the risk is too low for you to suffer any negative consequences from it. There has never been an aeroplane known to crash because of turbulence, but it WILL cause a bumpy ride and you can get injured, or die, like the unlucky 70 year old guy who suffered a heart attack this week during turbulence on a Singapore airline flight to Asia. People are funny. They don't scream while in a boat hitting choppy waters, but they will in a plane hitting choppy air, when it's perfectly normal phenomena in aeroplane travel. Funny that..

    • @Brandespada
      @Brandespada Před 21 dnem +3

      Judging by your comment, you probably have a lot more than just one "pet hate". I think it's wonderful that one can film everything nowadays. I have seen thousands of images that I could never see throughout the 20th century (just the other day I saw an image of the beginning of an avalanche filmed at the top of a mountain!) What you call normalcy "bias" does not apply to this case. I started taking air trips before you, for professional reasons, from my hometown São Paulo. I traveled to North America, Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. In all these decades I haven't faced a single case of turbulence (except once, that lasted a few seconds and doesn't deserve the name). I never gave up the pleasure of unfastening my seat belt and relaxing by taking a walk from time to time. Your comparison of choppy waters with choppy air has little meaning. Waters generally ARE choppy, an experience you rarely feel on a flight.

    • @chipbaskets9767
      @chipbaskets9767 Před 21 dnem +6

      ⁠@@Brandespada you’ve been flying for decades and have NEVER experienced turbulence!?!??! Even through Europe?!??! Either you’re the luckiest flyer in history or the biggest BS artist there is. Judging by your comment, I think it’s the latter.

    • @Brandespada
      @Brandespada Před 21 dnem +4

      @@chipbaskets9767 Re-reading my comment in view of your response I see that I treated you with more respect than you deserved

    • @rohanmarkjay
      @rohanmarkjay Před 21 dnem +2

      Yeah but you need to unstrap yourself to go to the loo on long flights. What if clear air turbulence hits then? Is it bad luck you get a head injury on a 12 hour flight. You unstrapped for 3 minute break to the loo. In that 3 minutes you got effed up by sever air turbulence. There have to think of securing people going to the loo. Seat belts on the loo seat. Rock climbing harnesses for crew serving drinks and those making their way to the loo everybody else strapped in. Cabin crew members are especially vulnerable they need something to lock them to the floor while walking around. Some kind of rock climbing harness comes to mind. Something for airlines to think about while going forward.

    • @Brandespada
      @Brandespada Před 21 dnem

      @@rohanmarkjay What? Rock climbing harness for crew!? I see the loony Yankee found his loony Brit counterpart!

  • @Christin5554
    @Christin5554 Před 22 dny +97

    during # 4 someone needed to tell this guy what is going on. He asked for an answer several times 😂😂😂😂

    • @TheHungrySlug
      @TheHungrySlug Před 22 dny +2

      Sudden paint shaker simulation.

    • @shebabwari782
      @shebabwari782 Před 22 dny +1

      😂😂😂they should have just assured him

    • @upresins
      @upresins Před 22 dny +5

      Tell him the State Trooper is standing outside demanding his license and insurance papers.

    • @barblee9615
      @barblee9615 Před 22 dny +4

      I wonder how he would react if someone were to say, " We are all going to die !!".

    • @RandyStoker1964
      @RandyStoker1964 Před 21 dnem

      @@upresins 😂😂😂😂

  • @sushimamba4281
    @sushimamba4281 Před 21 dnem +11

    The worst and scariest flight I experienced was flying out of Lagos, Nigeria. It's like we flew straight into a tropical thunderstorm and it lasted for about 45 mins. Oddly, it was so quiet on board as so many people were praying. I really thought that we might not make it! It was so scary.

  • @storeapple1481
    @storeapple1481 Před 21 dnem +11

    Screaming is a universal language for calling for help in all languages

  • @mariceldb2990
    @mariceldb2990 Před 21 dnem +11

    I always take sleeping pill during flight. Turbulence rocking me like lullaby. Woke up refreshed.😊

    • @westerlywinds5684
      @westerlywinds5684 Před 20 dny +3

      I did that once, only for the plane to stop after 1 hour flight. I thought it was a 13 hour flight. I couldn’t wake up. 😞

  • @diegoaccord
    @diegoaccord Před 22 dny +58

    I was on an ANA 777 about an hour from Tokyo, big turbulence, no reactions from anybody.

    • @oldmech619
      @oldmech619 Před 22 dny +2

      No crying kids?

    • @diegoaccord
      @diegoaccord Před 22 dny +2

      @@oldmech619 None.

    • @sedmidivka
      @sedmidivka Před 22 dny +9

      yup, we had a rollercoaster landing in Cuba and noone made a sound. it was the calmest strong turbulence shaking us violently 🤣 because of everybody else's reactions I wasn't even scared that much 😅 having 2 turn arounds in Japan where we almost touched the ground each time - calm 😂 I don't know what are these zen people I catch on the flights but I'm not complaining

    • @user-zf7wz5qo7y
      @user-zf7wz5qo7y Před 22 dny

      @@sedmidivka I agree with you. Thanks for sharing this.

    • @ulvesparker
      @ulvesparker Před 21 dnem +5

      Have you seen some of those videos from the big tsunami? There were several of people (speaking in Japanese of course) that were eerily calm before death. Like, "OK. This it." and "We are done now. Prepare yourself." It just struck me how they didn't go out screaming or praying.

  • @kristie9144
    @kristie9144 Před 22 dny +24

    Concerning your comments on #7: Attendants are used to turbulence, which is why you always watch their reactions when things get bumpy. If they're serving, there is generally no reason to be concerned. CAT (Clear Air Turbulence) cannot be picked up by equipment and, therefore, cannot be predicted so they often have no reason to believe that service shouldn't happen as scheduled.

    • @muttlee1213
      @muttlee1213 Před 20 dny +2

      Am used to turbulence and flying. In the fall of 1998, was flying home from New Orleans with a group of friends and were seated towards rear of the plane. The service just started and was right next to me when I heard a large "boom" which came from right side of plane. The "senior" flight attendant came RUNNING with FEAR on her face, up the aisle, hissing at the two flight attendants next to me saying in a panicked/whispered voice, "put away the carts; HURRY; we need to land right away". You could've heard a straw drop it was so quiet. The flight attendant who was in a state of panic remained that way and I stood up and said to her co-worker, "if you don't calm her down, I'm going to because everyone else is looking at her for how they should react!!

    • @stefanschleps8758
      @stefanschleps8758 Před 18 dny +1

      Thanks for sharing, very cool of you.

    • @JacobHarley-lv7nd
      @JacobHarley-lv7nd Před 18 dny +1

      I always watch the flight attendants exactly as you say. If they aren't scared, I know I'm okay. They do this everyday.

  • @robertwilliamson922
    @robertwilliamson922 Před 22 dny +13

    Got into one like this while flying an Airbus A320 from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Last twenty minutes of the flight we were descending through storm clouds and it was like a wicked roller coaster ride. People yelling and screaming and praying.
    But some of us just stayed quiet and hung on for the ride. I looked out my window at the crazy amount of flexing the wing was doing. Amazing how well built modern jets are.
    People have to remember…the most dangerous part of your journey is still the drive to the airport. Flying is pretty safe compared to road travel.

    • @TroubleToby3040
      @TroubleToby3040 Před 22 dny +2

      Exactly! I remember this time I was driving to the airport and a taxi rear ended me... At which point I plummeted 5,000 feet to the surface of the Earth and my car was engulfed in flames because of the thousands of gallons of jet fuel I always have in my car.
      Not to say your point isn't statistically accurate, but it is an incredibly futile (and, at this point, just plain TIRESOME) thing to "reassure" people with. If it was gonna work, it woulda worked by now.

    • @Spooky_Platypus
      @Spooky_Platypus Před 21 dnem +1

      Well, true. UNLESS you’re in a Boeing 😅

    • @robertwilliamson922
      @robertwilliamson922 Před 21 dnem

      @@Spooky_Platypus My favourite plane is the Boeing 777-300ER. I love flying long haul and ultra-long haul in the triple 7.

    • @pencil6965
      @pencil6965 Před 21 dnem

      @@TroubleToby3040thank you lol the comparison doesn’t make sense

  • @huertalapaz8359
    @huertalapaz8359 Před 22 dny +17

    Thank God the pilot cannot hear that .

  • @StarryGhost23
    @StarryGhost23 Před 22 dny +51

    So glad I’m seeing this the day after I was on a plane, I have bad anxiety when flying

    • @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      @ViolentCabbage-ym7ko Před 22 dny +4

      What's going on?!

    • @paulazemeckis7835
      @paulazemeckis7835 Před 22 dny

      Xanax. The panacea for fearful flyers.

    • @user-zj8jc1lg4r
      @user-zj8jc1lg4r Před 22 dny +1

      NOT THE ONLY ONE.

    • @diannehortonpong1388
      @diannehortonpong1388 Před 21 dnem +1

      Or 4 days after I just got off a plane in SLC with clear turbulence.on descent. It gave me motion sickness, and I had to ride 2.5 hours back home to Twin Falls, ID nauseated, and in heavy rain! Ha!

    • @art.is.life.eternal
      @art.is.life.eternal Před 21 dnem +1

      @@ViolentCabbage-ym7ko
      "WHAT'S GOING ON?!"
      (Demanding an answer from the Universe - because HE is the only one who deserves an answer, and everyone who could tell him is busy saving his life).
      Amazing that he had to ask - actually pretty obvious.

  • @Onora619
    @Onora619 Před 22 dny +120

    I'd rather take a massive detour than fly over mountains and face that sort of turbulence.

  • @user-iv7uj3gz7p
    @user-iv7uj3gz7p Před 22 dny +14

    Very brave pilots flying there .😳😮

  • @cosmosrunner2468
    @cosmosrunner2468 Před 22 dny +21

    I crossed Santiago de Chile to Buenos Aires and vice versa, never again. The Andes are no joke, plus I had seen that movie Alive recently and it was terrifying!

    • @NEKORID
      @NEKORID Před 15 dny +1

      Key is to fly in the morning

    • @MrLanternland
      @MrLanternland Před 4 dny +1

      The plane crash scene in that movie was terrifying.

  • @fjmarcliff1390
    @fjmarcliff1390 Před 22 dny +78

    I will never understand why people scream and yell like that, It truly grate on my nerves.

    • @shebabwari782
      @shebabwari782 Před 22 dny +10

      I always scream,just cant control myself..sorry😬

    • @georgevavoulis4758
      @georgevavoulis4758 Před 22 dny +15

      Some very insecure drama queens

    • @astoria791
      @astoria791 Před 22 dny +9

      @@shebabwari782yes you can

    • @cmtippens9209
      @cmtippens9209 Před 22 dny +43

      It is a natural gut reaction to cry out when frightened. Show a little compassion.

    • @AmberUnavailable
      @AmberUnavailable Před 22 dny

      @@shebabwari782 the fact is you can control it and you just contribute to the stereotype that women can’t handle anything and are weak minded… But I guess you are

  • @kojikicklighter371
    @kojikicklighter371 Před 22 dny +12

    Bro was a 4 Non Blondes song.

  • @mrparts
    @mrparts Před 22 dny +24

    The flight from Buenos Aires. to Tierra del Fuego is so beautiful , flying so close to the mountain peaks with snow and the crazy turbulence is legendary. ❤

    • @Berk-lf6ge
      @Berk-lf6ge Před 21 dnem +1

      Makes me think of the movie "alive" before they crashed in the andes

  • @sifisobande8597
    @sifisobande8597 Před 9 dny +1

    The guy screaming "What is going on?" made my day 😆😅🤣😂

  • @WillysStuff
    @WillysStuff Před 20 dny +5

    Fun fact: People scream when scared.

  • @holywells
    @holywells Před 22 dny +25

    Actually, most of the updrafts, downdrafts, and mountain waves are kinda fun. Of course, I suppose being an aerobatic rated pilot has helped me over the years and I really enjoy all of the screamers!!

    • @TheHungrySlug
      @TheHungrySlug Před 22 dny +7

      I guess the difference is like Driving the car and being in the car with someone else driving and not knowing if they are safe/sensible.

    • @imana3808
      @imana3808 Před 22 dny +1

      @@TheHungrySlugevery pilot is

    • @TheHungrySlug
      @TheHungrySlug Před 22 dny +4

      @@imana3808 That is a hard, Nope.
      Haven't you seen any of the videos here on youtube of bad pilots, Both commercial and private pilots?
      So not EVERY pilot is safe/sensible.

    • @user-zj8jc1lg4r
      @user-zj8jc1lg4r Před 22 dny +2

      HA, HA,

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 Před 21 dnem +3

      Like the guy who runs the roller coaster at the fair? 😂

  • @Dr.K.Wette_BE
    @Dr.K.Wette_BE Před 22 dny +23

    Even if not all of this is turbulence, the best advice was given : "keep your seatbelt on, unless you 'really' have to go somewhere".
    Turbulences became a popular topic last week for extreme conditions lead to the death of a passenger on SQ321.

    • @DANIxDANGER
      @DANIxDANGER Před 22 dny +8

      He had a heart attack due to the turbulence though.

    • @koriw1701
      @koriw1701 Před 22 dny +4

      @@DANIxDANGERa fairly important distinction, that.

    • @janetmittleman7957
      @janetmittleman7957 Před 22 dny +1

      The man had a heartache. Nothing to do with turbulence.

    • @MrCrrispy
      @MrCrrispy Před 20 dny

      Really nothing?....

  • @mikaelbiilmann6826
    @mikaelbiilmann6826 Před 20 dny +2

    Pilots grinning and calmly chatting. 😂

  • @afip4n6doc
    @afip4n6doc Před 21 dnem +7

    8:02 “ The NTSB released their final report on the accident on April 25 2024, which stated the cause of the accident was the left main landing gear's shimmy dampener failing to mitigate extreme vibrations during landing rollout. The vibrations caused the gear's lower torque link to fail and the entire left gear collapsed as a result.” (Wikipedia)

  • @coolie4u
    @coolie4u Před 21 dnem +4

    Flight attendants should inform in the preflight info that during crashes people should remember to record video in widescreen 🤠

  • @propertyofranger
    @propertyofranger Před 22 dny +8

    Ugh, the screamers. Yes, it’s scary. All the people around them are scared too, but they don’t carry on like pork chops. If people must scream, it would be nice if they at least tried smothering the sound with their hands or a jacket or something. It just makes the situation even more distressing for everyone, and is more likely to cause further fear in the cabin which is so dangerous. Panic is contagious and the last thing anyone wants is panicked screaming further further heightening everyone’s level of fear. Trying to stay calm is so important in an emergency, how can people listen for critical announcements of directions from the captain and crew when they’re making so much noise? I know it’s easier said than done, but still they could at least try.

  • @ric615palm4
    @ric615palm4 Před 22 dny +9

    This reminds me of a scene from the king of queens when Doug’s father in law starts freaking out on a flight full of rabbis an the captain announces they’re landing to drop off the screamer😂

    • @Sweetdreamsatthebeach
      @Sweetdreamsatthebeach Před 8 dny

      This comment gave me the biggest laugh ever. I love that show!!

    • @ric615palm4
      @ric615palm4 Před 8 dny

      @@Sweetdreamsatthebeach Amén! Almost non stop hilarity!

  • @paulw4310
    @paulw4310 Před 22 dny +9

    The Emirates pilot got it on the ground in that crosswind, but that was a definitive example of overcontrolling the plane after he/she failed to kick out the crab before touchdown.

    • @janetmittleman7957
      @janetmittleman7957 Před 22 dny +3

      Yeah saw that, but viewers aren't pilots

    • @paulw4310
      @paulw4310 Před 22 dny +1

      @@janetmittleman7957 True...most aren't, anyhow.

    • @kath5018
      @kath5018 Před 21 dnem

      Kick out the crab? What does that mean

    • @robertparker9896
      @robertparker9896 Před 21 dnem

      @@kath5018 See my post below, Kath.

    • @robertparker9896
      @robertparker9896 Před 21 dnem +3

      Agreed. Pilot here, and I was watching the rudder movement through that whole vid. 'Kicking out the crab' btw is done at the last moment before touchdown. During a crosswind landing you want the nose to be pointed into the crosswind on the approach so that the plane itself is tracking down the runway centerline in a somewhat sideways motion - this is called a 'crab.'
      The trick is using opposite rudder control to bring the nose around to runway heading simultaneously with main gear touchdown ('kick the crab out) before the nose wheel touches down.
      I appeared to me the pilot overkicked, over corrected that miscue, and finally sorted it out before nose wheel touched down.

  • @jonsant7232
    @jonsant7232 Před 20 dny +3

    I love the guy shouting " what is going on " must be a turbulence virgin shook for the very first time 😂

  • @kenwongsa5273
    @kenwongsa5273 Před 22 dny +11

    What’s going on ?
    It’s called turbulence…

  • @alexshu1794
    @alexshu1794 Před 11 dny +1

    I should not be watching this as I am TERRIFIED of flying, yet here I am hahaha

  • @soupwifey
    @soupwifey Před 22 dny +5

    I was on a flight that got stuck in clear air turbulence before doplar was on planes. We dropped 10K feet 3 times. I have no video since this was in the 90's. My friend and I were strapped into our seats, as were the cabin crew members. The carry on luggage racks above flew open, and carry-on bags fell out. CRM and ATC worked together, and 30K feet air traffic below us was cleared. We landed safely. It was the only time I've ever screamed on a ✈️ and I've been in flight ✈️s that have been hit by lightning. Lightning did nothing to the planes. I guess they have lightning rods. They must since they're in the clouds. I'm so glad that I wasn't in the loo when we were in turbulence. I'm afraid I'd be covered in toilet water. 🤢

    • @soupwifey
      @soupwifey Před 22 dny

      Clear air turbulence. That's what we were in.

    • @Spooky_Platypus
      @Spooky_Platypus Před 21 dnem

      What airport were you flying into? If you don’t mind me asking.😊

    • @anorthosite
      @anorthosite Před 21 dnem +1

      The commonly quoted statistic is that Every commercial jet, on average, gets hit by lightning about once per year. Very seldom does it require any diversion, usually just a ding in the paint job, and a quick inspection after landing. The last time a plane crashed due to lightning (mid-air explosion due to an arc in a fuel tank) was several decades ago, something that has long since been corrected by design. The newer, carbon-fiber composite skinned planes have fine copper mesh incorporated into the skin, as protection.

  • @kitbaker8521
    @kitbaker8521 Před 21 dnem +3

    I flew from Buenos Aires to Santiago, Chile many times as a DC-10-30 pilot and never experienced any significant turbulence at all. Perhaps the best lesson is as stated, keep the seat belt fastened!

  • @Spooky_Platypus
    @Spooky_Platypus Před 22 dny +17

    When I was around 8 years old my mom and I were flying into O’Hara from NY from Norway and oh my gosh that airport is the WORST for turbulence! That trip it was so bad that seatbelt loosened and slipped off and I smacked my head on the ceiling of the plane. 😂 As far as I recall there were no screamers but there were a couple barf bag users lol.
    I travelled so much in my youth. Back in the good old days when a 5 year old could fly alone safely. I was always going places on my own because of family in Denmark and the fact that we showed quarter horses all over the US. And of course family in the US as well. I had SUCH a collection of the little airline wing pins they gave out to us kids! And people were decent and nice back then too. I once left my treasured care bear on a plane and a stewardess found it. They actually delayed the flight so that she could run it back to me. Stewardesses were in air moms back then and were always so friendly, sweet and genuinely happy to see a kid flying alone and spend time with me.
    And boy the pilots would also come and talk to me and teach me little things about what they did and how planes worked. I got to see so many cockpits! It was awesome!
    It’s a real shame that society has changed so much that none of that is possible anymore. It was just such a fun and interesting childhood. Sucks kids today will never be able to experience that stuff. 😢

  • @Tiltingyousoftly
    @Tiltingyousoftly Před 22 dny +5

    In 2011, on our way to the US, we landed in Dubai also in an A380 and i remember watching the monitor linked to the camera below the fuselage, and seeing the runway lines do a zigzag as the plane swung left and right. I enjoyed it, lol

  • @SandraLily2
    @SandraLily2 Před 22 dny +11

    Correction: "Wake Turbulence" can also happen when taking off behind another plane.

    • @erickhobbs8821
      @erickhobbs8821 Před 22 dny

      As a flight attendant I have been through wake turbulence from other aircraft where neither one of us were taking off or landing.

    • @barbarajeffries
      @barbarajeffries Před 21 dnem +1

      You're right: wake turbulence is most severe for aircraft taking off just after a large or giant aircraft has taken off. Delays are built in by ATC to separate flights, to reduce wake turbulence risk.

    • @anorthosite
      @anorthosite Před 21 dnem +1

      I think I once experienced it while flying from NYC to upstate. In a small regional jet (I think American Eagle) at around 10,000 ft. Without warning, the plane rolled left what seemed like 70-80 degrees, then the pilot corrected level just as quickly. All in just a couple of seconds. I surmised we'd hit a roller vortex off the wingtip of a bigger plane.

    • @SandraLily2
      @SandraLily2 Před 21 dnem

      @@anorthosite 😬😬

  • @munchkin0518
    @munchkin0518 Před 16 dny +3

    So far, almost 700k people have watched this video. Let's hope that's 700k less people who'll scream and moan if they experience turbulence on a plane.

  • @stevekoolie1977
    @stevekoolie1977 Před 22 dny +9

    A work colleague was coming over the Swiss 🇨🇭 alps and the air hostess pressed the wrong button and the message went out to everyone to get ready for a crash landing and totally panicked and threw his dinner behind him and when staff apologised he looked behind to see who had his dinner over them and said that this guy was massive and not very happy 😃
    Well it’s better than crashing 🎉

    • @Spooky_Platypus
      @Spooky_Platypus Před 21 dnem +2

      Omg. I cannot imagine a worse mistake to make! I hate to say this because I always want employees to be treated with dignity and empathy, but on this one I hope she got a serious reprimand.

  • @kittervision
    @kittervision Před 22 dny +15

    nope no thanks i'll be walking

  • @Hybridog
    @Hybridog Před 22 dny +8

    This one of the many reasons I have not flown in over 20 years and never will again.
    Just not for me.

    • @raybame5816
      @raybame5816 Před 22 dny

      And yet you think nothing of getting into your personal transportation device and taking a risk (driving) that kills 40-50K ppl each year.
      Seems like the sensationalism of channels like this get their point across.

  • @izukumidoriya429
    @izukumidoriya429 Před 22 dny +27

    Ppl forget that screaming is a natural reaction to fear☠️ "why are they screaming"

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 Před 21 dnem +4

      But there are many situations in which it's inappropriate and panics people even more, like when no on can do anything or go anywhere to rememdy the problem.

    • @Uchiromeow
      @Uchiromeow Před 21 dnem +1

      ​@@diane9247 fr they should act according to the situation, it really panics others too

    • @lorddavidlawrence
      @lorddavidlawrence Před 21 dnem +2

      Only for women.

    • @LuznoLindo
      @LuznoLindo Před 21 dnem +6

      @@lorddavidlawrence You must have a poor understanding of how people work if you think men don't scream when they're scared, too.

    • @lorddavidlawrence
      @lorddavidlawrence Před 21 dnem +1

      @@LuznoLindo Most men only scream when they're angry and/or in physical pain. Most men do not scream when they're just scared. You're in some kind of psychological denial if you believe otherwise.

  • @kaycandy79
    @kaycandy79 Před 22 dny +5

    Learned something in the first few chips. Never Fly over the Alps

  • @blkmusic__
    @blkmusic__ Před 3 dny

    Passenger texting family: “I’m not gonna make it, I love you”
    Flight Attendant: “Why are you so dramatic, it’s not that big of a deal”

  • @johngraves6878
    @johngraves6878 Před 15 dny +1

    It's true...flying over the Rockies and the Sierras from East to West has always been the most turbulent part of a transcontinental North American flight.

  • @dad_jokes_4ever226
    @dad_jokes_4ever226 Před 22 dny +18

    This video was proudly sponsored by Boeing Aircraft Corporation ......

  • @Brandespada
    @Brandespada Před 21 dnem +3

    9:31
    - "What's going on?"
    -"A turbulence, Sir"

  • @kimmer6
    @kimmer6 Před 20 dny +1

    It's not turbulent until you hear Flight Attendants belted into their jump seats crying, sobbing, and hearing a very nervous voice chanting ''Trust the plane. Trust the plane. Remember what they said. Trust the plane'' . A heavily loaded 747 in 1984 from SFO to Honolulu at night that I was sure was going to break up. I flew on hundreds of flights for my job and this was one of the worst turbulence experiences I ever had. Then again, there was the Quantas 747 with hundreds of vacant seats going from Bahrain to Frankfurt. A mechanical delay allowed them to bring on more booze carts. Halfway across the Mediterranean Sea at night in 1979 in a violent storm, the Aussies started barfing booze puke. The stench filled the cabin and I urped a few times as well. I watched the wings flap maybe 20+ feet at the tips during the lightning flashes and the #1 and #2 engines were gyrating menacingly like they were going to break off. Time to die.
    Earlier in the year, on May 25, 1979, I changed my mind and didn't fly Albany to O'Hare to LAX to see my parents. AA191 crashed shortly after takeoff after the #1 engine broke off and 273 people were killed. I changed my plans while awaiting the cab to the airport and lived another 45 years. But I was sure that Quantas flight would be my last. It was just before they took over the Embassy in Tehran in November. I refuse to fly any more. Time to enjoy home.

  • @michaellake5269
    @michaellake5269 Před 19 dny +1

    As a retired pilot, I can tell you that thermal turbulence has absolutely nothing to do with the jet stream. See those big white puffy clouds? That is thermal activity.

    • @michaellake5269
      @michaellake5269 Před 19 dny

      Also, wake turbulence does not happen only during landing. Underworld, you are lacking in honest and knowledgeable content. Stop the scare tactics and get the facts before posting nonsense.

  • @katrineroberts4084
    @katrineroberts4084 Před 20 dny +3

    My husband came home from a trip and he told me he had been hit on the head by a 747. He was in the toilet having a pee and turbulence made their plane drop about 10 centimetres.

    • @westerlywinds5684
      @westerlywinds5684 Před 20 dny

      I always wondered what the blue water tastes like. Your hubby knows. 🥶

  • @Callmeonmyshell13
    @Callmeonmyshell13 Před 21 dnem +4

    I’m wearing my seatbelt from now on at all times during a flight. Unless it’s very necessary to leave my seat for the restroom or something. 😅

  • @MewDenise
    @MewDenise Před 21 dnem +5

    ALWAYS wear your seatbelt when seated

  • @midnyte6195
    @midnyte6195 Před 20 dny +2

    That right there is why you never keep your seatbelt off! No matter what!

  • @Lillia-nu2xt
    @Lillia-nu2xt Před 22 dny +40

    Your videos are solid, keep up the good work

    • @chartier67
      @chartier67 Před 22 dny +3

      Yeah, but your bot is not lol.

  • @Blubb5000
    @Blubb5000 Před 22 dny +11

    And it's always the women screaming their lungs out, while the dudes are just annoyed that the beverage cart isn't coming through.

    • @user-zj8jc1lg4r
      @user-zj8jc1lg4r Před 22 dny +2

      MAN ARE MAN,THAT IS WHY WE GIRLS LOVE YOU.

    • @cathycupcake6849
      @cathycupcake6849 Před 21 dnem +1

      You'll live longer if you have fear

    • @Blubb5000
      @Blubb5000 Před 21 dnem

      @@cathycupcake6849 How that? 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @cathycupcake6849
      @cathycupcake6849 Před 21 dnem +2

      @@Blubb5000 if you perceive danger your more likely to stay safe and live longer for it than someone who has no fear as they are more like to take chances
      It's the flight or fight hormone it's designed to keep us safe

  • @weekdaycycling
    @weekdaycycling Před 22 dny +3

    Is the recent turbulence on Singapore Airlines the worst? The plane descended 6000 feet in 3 minutes. A British man died from a heart attack, and many others were injured, some critically and others with minor injuries.

  • @Kron161-tf7wo
    @Kron161-tf7wo Před 20 dny

    1:17 The people screaming " I want to get out!!" LOL

  • @aretnap3653
    @aretnap3653 Před 22 dny +12

    *HOLD YOUR BABIES TIGHT!* 😬

    • @thesilvernymph
      @thesilvernymph Před 22 dny +1

      This only scares the shit out of me because I think about my kids/baby.

  • @zephyros4067
    @zephyros4067 Před 21 dnem +3

    That happened to us over oklahoma/Kansas last night due to severe weather

  • @avonellis7279
    @avonellis7279 Před 21 dnem

    Buddy was def from Baltimore, "what is going on?!" Like he was supposed to get an answer 😂😂😂

  • @catswillruletheworld
    @catswillruletheworld Před 22 dny +1

    Reminds me of early school days. Power ever went out, there was always a kid or two hollering and crying.

  • @Spooky_Platypus
    @Spooky_Platypus Před 21 dnem +4

    Oh good lord I’m so glad I wasn’t on the plane with the dummy constantly yelling “WHAT’S GOIN ON?!” My smart ass would have given him a swift answer by yelling “IT’S CALLED TURBULENCE!” after the second time he yelled the same question. Come on bro. Is this your first time on a plane? I mean I guess it certainly could be, so that’s why I would “helpfully”answer him.😂
    I disagree with it being the worst turbulence you’ll ever see too. I’ve been through some REAL rough shit that lasted way longer than that. Hell I’ve been in the last plane to be able to land in a massive snow storm. And for me, the scariest turbulence was always on overnight international flights. When you’re sleeping and you wake up because of a sudden drop while you’re over the ocean? That’s real shit right there. That’s when you hear a bunch of people start praying and you grip your armrests for dear life!😅

    • @monghuni798
      @monghuni798 Před 21 dnem

      He didn't sound sober, either 🍸

  • @hungwaicheung1691
    @hungwaicheung1691 Před 22 dny +6

    Why risk it for ginger ale 😂😂😂😂

  • @Z0yxx
    @Z0yxx Před 3 dny

    I absolutely enjoyed this video, thanks! 😊

  •  Před 21 dnem +1

    I'll never forget the sudden and shuddering drop that I experienced coming over the Sierra Nevada Mountains on a trip to Reno, NV.

  • @strider00111
    @strider00111 Před 21 dnem +3

    "what is going on", lol...

  • @jimmylieb5225
    @jimmylieb5225 Před 22 dny +7

    no screamers like latina mujeres.

  • @elisabethkebert8184
    @elisabethkebert8184 Před 20 dny +1

    I have experienced severe turbulence on my last flight a few months ago from Dubai to Auckland New Zealand, its very scary😮

  • @tadtab2
    @tadtab2 Před 22 dny +1

    I think the flight with 'What is going on voice', seems the one flying from Atlant to Las Vegas, I was there and heard the same guy. It was a full 30 minute horror of my life

  • @markanthony1004
    @markanthony1004 Před 22 dny +3

    Yeah sometimes, not often, but sometimes the turbulence is so bad you get the thought for 1 second of "what if?" but then you remember your're in a airplane and the likelihood of something tragic happening is so low like I was at a far far far greater risk of harm getting to the airport
    I'll say to anyone who's afraid of flying or hates any kind of turbulence that most turbulence is during takeoffs and landing and there's a few types. In Summer you get a lot of heat convection turbulence from the ground. Then there's the more common wind turbulence, and mountain turbulence. Turbulence over mountains can be the worst and 2nd worst being the kind caused by heat, but the most common being wind I will just say planes can fly as fast as 600mph and the wind will not knock an aircraft that can easily withstand those speeds out of the air. As for the other 2 just remember there's a reason it's big news whenever something significant happens on a commercial aircraft. It's not common at all

  • @dalekundtz760
    @dalekundtz760 Před 22 dny +58

    I HATE these narrow view videos. They ruin the videos making following the video almost impossible.

    • @koriw1701
      @koriw1701 Před 22 dny +12

      Blame tiktok. They single-handedly ruined landscape mode

    • @PatrickMersinger
      @PatrickMersinger Před 22 dny +3

      I agree 100% portrait mode sucks. Just turn your phone east to west, not north to south.

    • @TitaniumTurbine
      @TitaniumTurbine Před 22 dny +8

      @@koriw1701 That’s not really true - as a non-TikTok user myself. A lot of people were recording in portrait mode long before TikTok came into existence. I would go as far as to say that 80-90% of phone camera videos on CZcams in the early 2010s were shot in portrait mode. When scary, potentially dangerous situations are happening, people tend not to really care about the orientation of their phone. I also think it’s weird anyone would expect a scared, panicking person to correctly orientate their phone for the enjoyment of the internet. This is definitely a quarterbacking/hindsight sort of complaint.

    • @coolie4u
      @coolie4u Před 21 dnem +7

      Yes flight attendants should inform in the preflight info that during crashes people should remember to record video in widescreen 🤠

    • @theChickenstones
      @theChickenstones Před 21 dnem +4

      Oh, and I HATE totally unimportant things that I don't like that make no difference to anything.
      But I LOVE to moan and whine.

  • @lilybond6485
    @lilybond6485 Před 15 dny

    Been there done that. The worst part is - time seems to slow down and you have zero control. Your senses are at their best so you are highly aware of every single thing going on - seconds are like minutes/hours. It is a very mind bending, horrible experience especially the persistent thought of knowing you are going to die.

  • @Sunny-209
    @Sunny-209 Před 21 dnem

    Im a regular flier. Once, i had a 1 hour flight on a pretty bad weather.
    While in air, the pilot warned for turbulence so we all fastened our seatbelts. And when i tell you i was PRAYING i was. It was that bad. Everyone went dead silent.. and it felt like the plane was steep diving to the ground.

  • @YassaAl49
    @YassaAl49 Před 22 dny +4

    I used to work airline industry. Traveling allot. For my worst experience was when we head to Indonesia had air pocket 10secnd free fall. Was a nightmare

    • @holywells
      @holywells Před 22 dny +1

      "....air pocket...." ?? Corrected to "downdraft"....there fixed it for you.

    • @Arcwol
      @Arcwol Před 22 dny +3

      @@holywells "air pocket" is a colloquial term and can encompass various types of turbulence, including downdrafts.

    • @erickhobbs8821
      @erickhobbs8821 Před 22 dny

      It just happened to be a deep pocket

  • @Jacob727
    @Jacob727 Před 22 dny +3

    Thanks!

  • @BoomSelector
    @BoomSelector Před 8 dny

    Once upon a time, while flying from NY to Argentina we hit some bad weather. Like, REALLY bad. I was holding onto my seat for dear life - doing my best to stay cool. There was a former Navy pilot sitting beside me, completely unaffected by the turbulence but clearly annoyed with all the screaming. He looked at me, rolled his eyes and said, “Son you really think holding onto your seat is gonna keep this plane in the air?” I looked at him and we both started laughing.

  • @lindsaybelderson7735
    @lindsaybelderson7735 Před 19 dny +1

    3:53 free drinks for everyone 😂😂😂

  • @Bobzt2
    @Bobzt2 Před 22 dny +11

    Welp here we go… People screaming which does nothing at all. Buckle up, let’s go 😅

    • @TroubleToby3040
      @TroubleToby3040 Před 22 dny +9

      🤔I mean, I don't think the screaming people are doing it because they've made a thoughtful analysis of the situation and decided that a good scream would help keep the plane in the air. To me, it sounds involuntary.

    • @BeeWhistler
      @BeeWhistler Před 22 dny +7

      @@TroubleToby3040Thank you. I’m not the only one seeing common sense. Y’know what else doesn’t help? Smug people shaming other people for having emotions. But the comment section is full of people whose only takeaway is that it’s silly to have a reaction to fear. People scream on roller coasters, too… are we mocking them next?

    • @TroubleToby3040
      @TroubleToby3040 Před 22 dny +1

      @@BeeWhistler 💯%😉

  • @JeanFavie
    @JeanFavie Před 22 dny +5

    WHAT IS GOING ON ???????? Ha ha !!! So funny

  • @bzactv
    @bzactv Před 19 dny +1

    This video is an incredible example of pushing the boundaries.

  • @SeahorsesJay
    @SeahorsesJay Před 18 dny

    The worst part of any turbulence is having a screamer in the seat beside you.
    The best part of any turbulence is when the screamer then has to sit through the remainder of the flight in embarrassment knowing everybody remembers the scene you just caused