Airplane drops 100 feet in turbulence, passengers scream!

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Pilots: 😑😑😑
Crews: ☺️☺️☺️
Passengers: 😱😱😱

p.s.
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On my way home from US to my native place for marriage, my then would be wife saw me very tense during turbulence while she was very calm....in fact sleeping. I woke her up asking how could she be so calm? She looked at me and coolly asked" Do you know how to fly this plane? Can you do anything about this? The pilots know what to do. So just calm down" and she went back to sleep.

It reaffirmed my faith that she was the perfect person for me. 24 years later...still remember that flight from Chicago to Amsterdam 😂

praveenrao
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I overcame my fear of turbulence real quick when i sat at the back of the plane and forgot that the flight attendants mostly sit there or have their break there. And if the plane gets bumpy and they are 100% calm n chilling at the back then I know i’m good too lol

rc_
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A minute of silence for the guy in the toilet😅

bettigio
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What really matters is that you stay strapped all the time. If you're not strapped and the aircraft plunges, _you actually stay just were you were and the whole aircraft ceiling will hit you in the head! Being thrown up is an illusion; you stay weightless and the whole, heavier aircraft will hit you in the head. That may well broke your neck. Always stay strapped and you and the plane will descend together, as one, and no one will be hurt._ Remember that.

duartesimoes
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Guys on this plane: “hahaohh yeah☺️😂😝😂”

How I would be: 😰🥵😵‍💫😫😭😭⚰️

jstarASMR
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Normally I don't mind turbulences, but this summer while landing in Warsaw there were heavy winds, and at around 2, 000 feet we hit the biggest one while turning (also it was 10pm in a cloud) and all I could see was the cloud and the lights flashing. And the only thing I could hear was the engines roaring at the highest power, stuff moving and the silence. And I could feel the plane going up at first and then going down. But it's funny how passengers thought that these were their last moments and the cabin crew were just : 😊😊😊.

jotmat
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That dude enjoying that “drop” of altitude 🤣🤣👊🏻
-“Ohhhh yeah” 😂

davodvalencia
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Pretty normal. I love it. I'm a student pilot by the way. It's much worse when you are flying Cessna 152 embracing the clouds. lol. Don't worry guys, autopilot is engaged, it will automatically correct its trajectory both altitude and speed.

whatmakesyouwonder
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If that was a 100ft drop, those screams would be a lot louder and for a lot longer 😂

errolfrank
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I like how most people claim the plane dropped a certain amount of feet, but have no way of measuring it, they just claim it was hundreds or even thousands of feet.

gp
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Whoa that’s so cool this is the best YouTuber ever also new subscriber❤❤❤

JazzyAndAbbyy_COOKIEZ
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Pilot once told me once liftoff count to 10 and if nothing happens your good. He said hardest part is gettingg all that weight up in air

chrismusso
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So this was not what I searched for when I searched for “flight anxiety tips”

strawberrylovesexe
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Pilots: “YEEEE HAW”””

Crew: “there went the rest of the catering”

Passengers: “IM NEVER FLYING AGAIN”

Dirk-mrlz
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I love when that happens. Feels like a rollercoaster.

DanielSilva-gcxz
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30 feet at most. Anytime you enter towering cumulus there are updrafts and downdrafts depending on location in the cloud.

haroldlipschitz
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I love it. As soon as shaking starts, I am off to sleep, like a baby being rocked

ashiklal
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It happened to me, I thought it was the end.

ruicosta
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Does anyone agree that hot drinks should be banned from flights? I recently experienced some slight change turbulence while the passenger sitting next to me was having some tea. It spilled on my arm causing some burns, this should be a common sense and safety matter

htz