Turbulence During Flights: Why Does the Plane Start to Shake?

 My podcast this week is about the origins of aircraft turbulence.  

Why are there sometimes uncomfortable and disconcerting motions while flying?  Knowing the causes can provide some peace of mind.

A map of the pilot-reported turbulence last week showed a lot of reports, but keep in mind that most turbulence is generally only found in a narrow range of altitudes.

My podcast this week is about the origins of aircraft turbulence Turbulence During Flights:  Why Does the Plane Start to Shake?
As I describe in the podcast, there are several major categories of turbulence:

  1. Mechanical and convective turbulence near the ground.
  2. Mountain-wave turbulence aloft
  3. Wind-shear turbulence
  4. Thunderstorm and convective turbulence

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My podcast this week is about the origins of aircraft turbulence Turbulence During Flights:  Why Does the Plane Start to Shake?


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