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    Default 3/14 lhr-jnb ba57 20:05 gmt

    Hi there, crossing the equator for the first time tomorrow night, and would greatly appreciate some idea of what I might be letting myself in for. Thanks!

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    Looks pretty good. No storms around the equator. A couple of jet streams to cross so some occasional bumps closer to the LHR half, smooth over Africa, and then some bumps as you near JNB possible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tb_neg View Post
    Looks pretty good. No storms around the equator. A couple of jet streams to cross so some occasional bumps closer to the LHR half, smooth over Africa, and then some bumps as you near JNB possible.
    And it was pretty good too. Bumped around a little bit on the southern edge of the Northern jetstream, and then a bit of light-moderate stuff in the clouds over the Equator, but the seatbelt sign only went on once the whole night apart from t/off and landing. I reckon i got off pretty lightly, thanks again Just have to worry about the return on Friday now.

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