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Don’t get mad because we call moderate turbulence mostly smooth when asked for a ride report.![]()
No worries. It helps cancel out Delta calling light chop as moderate turbulence.

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Don’t get mad because we call moderate turbulence mostly smooth when asked for a ride report.![]()
a lot of riffraff gets through the doors.
Ah I see you've met some legacy eskimo pilotsI've been surprised many times by the complete lack of industry (not professional) knowledge
I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
If you’re flying freight and giggle at turbulence reports and such, good for you.
However, onboard, we’ve got everyone from seasoned travelers who are hunky dory with turbulence to people scared crapless when they’re in the middle of a rough patch and there’s no end in sight. Now mix in flight attendants that potentially have carts out and their annual injury rate.
So yeah, it can be a serious thing.
Come at me bro(s)
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I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
If you’re flying freight and giggle at turbulence reports and such, good for you.
However, onboard, we’ve got everyone from seasoned travelers who are hunky dory with turbulence to people scared crapless when they’re in the middle of a rough patch and there’s no end in sight. Now mix in flight attendants that potentially have carts out and their annual injury rate.
So yeah, it can be a serious thing.
Come at me bro(s)
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I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
If you’re flying freight and giggle at turbulence reports and such, good for you.
However, onboard, we’ve got everyone from seasoned travelers who are hunky dory with turbulence to people scared crapless when they’re in the middle of a rough patch and there’s no end in sight. Now mix in flight attendants that potentially have carts out and their annual injury rate.
So yeah, it can be a serious thing.
Come at me bro(s)
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I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
If you’re flying freight and giggle at turbulence reports and such, good for you.
However, onboard, we’ve got everyone from seasoned travelers who are hunky dory with turbulence to people scared crapless when they’re in the middle of a rough patch and there’s no end in sight. Now mix in flight attendants that potentially have carts out and their annual injury rate.
So yeah, it can be a serious thing.
Come at me bro(s)
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Totally with you. Having done cancelled bank checks and turbulence self-Inducing helicopters, I’m super happy to be at a place in my life where I’m looking for a better ride.
It was a bit interesting today flying on F9 out of LAS with some moderate chop lasting maybe 15 minutes and the CA came on and told people if they were getting nauseous to turn the air vent above them all the way up and it would help. A lot of arms shot up. I'd never heard a captain do that before, but it seemed to be appreciated. A nice gesture to remember the nervous flyers.I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
If you’re flying freight and giggle at turbulence reports and such, good for you.
However, onboard, we’ve got everyone from seasoned travelers who are hunky dory with turbulence to people scared crapless when they’re in the middle of a rough patch and there’s no end in sight. Now mix in flight attendants that potentially have carts out and their annual injury rate.
So yeah, it can be a serious thing.
Come at me bro(s)
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This.Eh… I don’t like it when my belly jiggles… I get pretty upset when I can’t drink my coffee. If guys want to sit in that crap let them. I want my insides and the ancient jet I’m flying to pass through the sky with relative ease. Save the beatings for days when it is unavoidable.
Makes me shake my head when guys want to stay put when 2000 ft (up or down) would put us in smooth air.
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I’ll put the big target on my back so you guys can have a swing for entertainment.
If you’re flying freight and giggle at turbulence reports and such, good for you.
However, onboard, we’ve got everyone from seasoned travelers who are hunky dory with turbulence to people scared crapless when they’re in the middle of a rough patch and there’s no end in sight. Now mix in flight attendants that potentially have carts out and their annual injury rate.
So yeah, it can be a serious thing.
Come at me bro(s)
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Well...what if the winds pick up beyond tailwind or x-wind limitations and you're waiting for them to be legal for a moment? Or a pilot's personal minimums? There are for sure reasons lol.edit**. Still don’t understand the reason for windchecks, if it’s windy it’s fricken windy, use your pilot brain and skills and either land or go around…
There's a lot of times I will see wind that's a lot different from what they are calling. So I like to know if something changed, or that the wind will shift. Especially in Denver.edit**. Still don’t understand the reason for windchecks, if it’s windy it’s fricken windy, use your pilot brain and skills and either land or go around…
I’ll gladly deal with an occasional passenger that can’t adult, as long as I work for a company that takes great care of me and I work with awesome people. YMMV.At least you don’t make the comment of “…this is a great job once the cockpit door is closed.”
Any shop where one has to say that, says it all about the place.
I’ll gladly deal with an occasional passenger that can’t adult, as long as I work for a company that takes great care of me and I work with awesome people. YMMV.
Light chop is not moder....LIGHT CHOP IS MODERATE TURBULENCESay it with me…
Delta, light chop is not moderate turbulence.![]()