BeReal
Well-Known Member
I was a passenger (I'm not a pilot) last week on a flight to ABQ. There was a fair amount of turbulence during our descent causing the plane to roll about 15 degrees in either direction at times. It finally smoothed out at about 1000 feet and we landed okay. Given that we landed at about 6:00 a.m. local time, and there probably weren't any PIREPs available, how would you captains know if there's too much turbulence at the surface to land? Or is it reported as wind sheer at the surface? Does ABQ have a wind sheer alert system?