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(Video) Cabin video of extreme turbulence on American 280 near Japan
"RAW FOOTAGE // American Airlines Flight AA280 diverted to Tokyo after being hit by winter storm, several hurt." (www.youtube.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Hands up! No chute!
Check out the airspeeds on the track/graph log around 5A? 630kts/725mph at 27,000 FT. Must have been some incredible tailwinds.
screaming - an involuntary response caused by fear. it's not actually calculated "to help"
Actually, screaming is a primordial and very common across the species.
Screaming evolved as a survival alert, not for the screamer but for the rest of the group to high tail it out of the area there is life threatening danger. IDK, I made that up.
Screaming evolved as a survival alert, not for the screamer but for the rest of the group to high tail it out of the area there is life threatening danger. IDK, I made that up.
Turbulence? Just fly around the Arabian Gulf in August. THe video had a few large bumps that's all!
Unfortunately, you can't tell much from the video. It would have been much better had the camera been secured to a part of the plane. That way, you could see things moving around relative to the plane. As is, it's not so different from if someone had recorded the cabin while waving their arm around.
This falls on AA Flight Dispatch sending this plane through the winter storm with tailwinds predicted to be 250kts or greater and a Tokyo Sigmet for Upper Air Turbulence. Almost all other flights went north almost polar. AA could not help themselves with the thought of cutting an hour or ore of the flight time. How did that work out?