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Brad
So I was flying across the upper Midwest on wonderfully bumpy, incredibly hazy afternoon day (yesterday). There was an airmet for turbulence up to 8000. If course my cheap arse didn't want to fly above it because headwinds up there were over 40kts. So we flew at 6500 and it wasn't too bad. However, for part of the route we all of sudden would drop like -400ft. Then 10 or 20 seconds later be back up and maybe +300ft. Then it would happen again a few minutes later. Our heads weren't bouncing off the ceiling so it was more of a rollercoaster PITA. My buddy flying with got a little quiet (probably almost airsick) after about 45 minutes of this. After we cleared it I told center about it but just said: From X miles on either side of Y we were going up and down several hundred feet."
To file an actual Pirep on this, is it just turbulence. Or is there a more accurate wx/aviation term to describe these sudden up and down whatever they are's?
Bonus question: I am not IR yet. If this happened on a IFR flight it would seem to be a deviation. What would you tell ATC? I am guessing an AP wouldn't have held +/- 100ft in this case.
To file an actual Pirep on this, is it just turbulence. Or is there a more accurate wx/aviation term to describe these sudden up and down whatever they are's?
Bonus question: I am not IR yet. If this happened on a IFR flight it would seem to be a deviation. What would you tell ATC? I am guessing an AP wouldn't have held +/- 100ft in this case.