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  2. Can turbulence alone cause a plane to crash? Here's what an ...

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    Does turbulence freak you out when flying? Rest assured that planes can withstand rough air a lot more than most people realize. Can turbulence alone cause a plane to crash?

  3. What is turbulence and can it cause your plane to crash? - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about how turbulence can impact your flight

  4. Cumulonimbus and aviation - Wikipedia

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    It is often said that the turbulence can be extreme enough inside a cumulonimbus to tear an aircraft into pieces, and even strong enough to hold a skydiver. However, this kind of accident is relatively rare. Moreover, the turbulence under a thunderstorm can be non-existent and is

  5. What is turbulence and how dangerous can it be? - AOL

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    Experts have described turbulence as ‘common’ and asserted that it ‘rarely’ leads to fatalities.

  6. Climate change could be about to make flight turbulence a lot ...

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    In nonfatal accidents, turbulence is the leading cause of injuries to flight attendants and passengers, according to the Federal Aviation Administration, and it’s one of the most common airline ...

  7. List of aircraft upset factors - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. FAA lists factors of aircraft upset in the Airplane Upset Recovery Training Aid [1] [2] as follows: . Turbulence causes: . Clear air turbulence; Mountain wave turbulence ...

  8. Turbulence - Wikipedia

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    To sustain turbulent flow, a persistent source of energy supply is required because turbulence dissipates rapidly as the kinetic energy is converted into internal energy by viscous shear stress. Turbulence causes the formation of eddies of many different length scales. Most of the kinetic energy of the turbulent motion is contained in the large ...

  9. What is aircraft turbulence and how common is it? - AOL

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    WHAT IS TURBULENCE? Turbulence or pockets of disturbed air can have many causes, most obviously the unstable weather patterns that trigger storms, according to an industry briefing by planemaker ...