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Old November 13th, 2004, 20:17   #26
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OK, John...you're right...that's what you like to hear.

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That's right and don't you forget it!!! <shaking finger>

Now is that the best reparte you can give me Lloyd? Come on! I've come to expect great "discussion" from you!
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Old November 13th, 2004, 23:52   #27
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OK, John...you're right...that's what you like to hear.

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That's right and don't you forget it!!! <shaking finger>

Now is that the best reparte you can give me Lloyd? Come on! I've come to expect great "discussion" from you!

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Girlfriend and I have been "discussing" all weekend...I'm all worn out!
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Old January 14th, 2005, 23:48   #28
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ahhhhhh........but what if your flying into an airport like Palm Springs where Moderate turbulence is 99% of the time in effect??????

Couple of weeks ago we were advised of some turb going in there descending thru 8,000ft. it was the worst turb I've ever been in. I had no idea what was going on. I could not control the aircraft until the turb had stopped. Once I was in it, there was no turning back because no dials could be read. If you lifted your hands off the wheels they would have been violently thrown against something. We were thru the bad stuff at around 4,500 ft.
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Old March 1st, 2005, 18:30   #29
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Turn the seatbelt sign on, drop the gear, blast full-speed ahead. We have insurance, right?

I'd definitely consider the source of who's reporting it, because (siding with Lloyd) what I'd report as moderate in the RJ is not what I'd report as moderate in a 172. Taking that into consideration, I'd highly consider diverting. Better safe than sorry. Besides, as you're flying near where you wanted to go and get rocked around, the pax will get nervous anyway and actually thank you for not continuing.
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Old March 22nd, 2005, 23:13   #30
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I would divert and fly back to the original airport. If the original airport was too far away to make it on fuel, then I would turn back the other way and land at the nearest airport with a long enough runway.

There's no sense in taking a chance with severe turbulence and risking my own life and the lives of the passengers and people on the ground.
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Old March 23rd, 2005, 11:51   #31
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Dang!

Sounds like ROA when it gusts over 40... the vomit comet indeed.
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Old March 25th, 2005, 18:55   #32
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If you lifted your hands off the wheel

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What were you doing by the undercarriage during decent?? Trying to get the turbine on your head???

Shouldn't you have been in the cockpit with the yoke!!
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Old March 27th, 2005, 14:08   #33
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Old March 30th, 2005, 22:14   #34
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curse you Iain Holmes, you shall get yours in due time! In due time!

Hey man, in case you haven't noticed, chicks dig turbines! At least the 3 I got numbers from this last 2 day trip!
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Old March 31st, 2005, 02:07   #35
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Mate, you have to teach me to tie a turban - I know I have Pakistani roots, but I struggle. I can ride a mean cammel though.
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Old April 6th, 2005, 09:22   #36
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I would disagree that the turbulence is the same regardless of the size of the aircraft. Several variables. I've flown in areas where 737s reported severe while I was in a light airplane and only found up and downdrafts but smooth conditions (moving too slow through it to get the jolt). Conversely, I've flown in places where I know it would be rough in a light airplane, but the heavy jet I was flying hardly was doing more than light.

As I've said before, if you like the stuff around PSP, you need to try the area around China Lake with a cold front approaching. It will make your PSP stuff seem like smooth air, and I've flown a lot in both regions!

I do think pilots tend to report it as rougher than it is fairly often. My favorite was one morning going into ANC. ANC approach was asking for ride reports as each aircraft got on base:

Alaska xxx how's the ride? "light chop"

FedEx xxx, hows the ride? "light chop"

Atlas xxx, how's the ride? "light chop"

Alaska xxx how's the ride? "light chop"

United xxx, how's the ride? "SEVERE TURBULENCE!!"

Alaska xx, how's the ride? "light chop"

FedEx xx, how's the ride? "light chop"


Above repeated, wtih those crews who obviously did not fly into ANC as often all reporting much worse turbulence than the experienced crews. It can get rough there, but you acclimate to it.
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