Lil’ travel tip for those going to Vegas. Book a flight that gets into town in the evening and one that leaves early in the morning. The winds around the city are much calmer during these times and thus there’s significantly less turbulence. Sometimes- no turbulence at all.
Took off from Vegas this past Sunday and the winds were 21 Mph and the take off was hell and our turbulence was way more intense. Normally, I sit over the wing, so I don't feel it as much, but I was at the back of the plane and you can feel everything from the choppiness to the plane swaying.
Same experience but more worse 😒 Las Vegas to Colorado !!the two hours of flight were turbulent 🤐i thought i wouldn't survive!! Next time I’m going to drive 😂
Lil’ travel tip for those going to Vegas. Book a flight that gets into town in the evening and one that leaves early in the morning. The winds around the city are much calmer during these times and thus there’s significantly less turbulence. Sometimes- no turbulence at all.
i would take a deep breath and exhale slowly whenever there is turbulence while flying....
Took off from Vegas this past Sunday and the winds were 21 Mph and the take off was hell and our turbulence was way more intense. Normally, I sit over the wing, so I don't feel it as much, but I was at the back of the plane and you can feel everything from the choppiness to the plane swaying.
I feel for you... I get the same way
I saw the Arizona One N955WN at 5:43
I experienced turbulence on a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 when I was flying back to Las Vegas from Portland back in July 2020
I hate to say it that doesn’t look so turbulent that’s a nice smooth takeoff
You're not there actually feeling it. Easy to say it looks smooth looking at a video view out of a plane window.
Same experience but more worse 😒
Las Vegas to Colorado !!the two hours of flight were turbulent 🤐i thought i wouldn't survive!! Next time I’m going to drive 😂
Warning!!! Never sit at the back of the plane taking off in vegas
Why not?
@@johngilbanni6385 turbulence feels the worst in the back, similar to riding a bus where passengers in the back typically feel it the most.
Yes, for now !
Aw that's not bad try flying through a storm in a cesina 172
I live in Vegas