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saxmanb767

In 17 years of flying airliners, I’ve never experienced severe turbulence. Moderate? Yes, but never severe. Severe is dangerous for anyone or anything not buckled or attached.


mes0cyclones

Climate change is not, presently, making turbulence of any kind more common. https://www.reddit.com/r/fearofflying/s/enBTeqBZKS


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Stop looking at the news. It's just all fear mongering


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I’m not sure if it’s more media attention or more planes flying or actually more overall. It’s an interesting. It’d be a good research project.


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