Warm air rising from the ground, often near the jet stream.
Turbulence isn't just one thing. It usually falls into three categories: Turbulence
If the bumps make you anxious, try these pilot-approved tricks to stay calm: Warm air rising from the ground, often near the jet stream
Turbulence is often the most misunderstood part of flying. While it feels like the plane is "falling," it is actually just moving through shifting air currents, much like a car driving over a bumpy road or a boat hitting waves. 🧊 The "Jello Theory" Warm air rising from the ground
Swirling air left behind by the wingtips of another aircraft, similar to a boat's wake. 💡 Quick Tips for the Nervous Flyer