Thanks for the replies. Yes, maybe it is a difference between the Airbuses and Boeings. I agree about the 757s for sure. The worst I've had in a 747 (and used to fly these a lot when they were...
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Thanks for the replies. Yes, maybe it is a difference between the Airbuses and Boeings. I agree about the 757s for sure. The worst I've had in a 747 (and used to fly these a lot when they were...
Last night (18 May) I flew JFK-CDG on AF 007. It turned out to be the airbus A380, which I'd only flown once before on LH from FRA to JFK.
There was a fair amount of turbulence flying off and on...
Just arrived a few hours ago. Your forecast was right on the mark! A bit of bumpiness around the equator, a bit around the level of Dakar, a bit of shaking but nothing to really disturb sleep...the...
Thanks for the forecast. I am trying to figure out how to edit the title as I sit at JNB will get it sooner or later!
This is a long flight, wondering how it will be for sleeping. Thanks for any advice!
So in the end it was not that bad. The seat belt sign was on for a good part of the flight, and there were a few pretty big bumps during the first third of the flght, but short duration. So while it...
Well, it looks pretty bumpy tonight...wonder if tomorrow will be better? fingers crossed.
So in the spirit of posting when flying is great, here goes:
Sunday 21 August, morning flight from EWR to Panama City. I got a complimentary upgrade and so was in a window seat, which normally I...
For Skadanks and everyone -- this might be why those flat bed seats are easier during turbulence...on a flight recently from Dubai to JFK, during the volcanic ash so it was longer than usual (15hours...
This was a 777 aircraft. In his greeting the pilot said in French there would be medium turbulence but in English, moderate to severe, about 3 hours out. He even said they would try to get the...