alexgeo
Pre-Flight
I hope not to thread hi-jack to much...I mean, with all the ball crushing going on and all.
I'm a new PPL in Sacramento. I've always flown in great weather. I've only experienced what I guess experienced pilots would call mild/no turbulence.
How to describe what the plane can handle? If I were to watch a video, it would be hard to tell since even smooth flights seem crazy turbulent due to the person bouncing around with their cell phone cameras. However, does anyone have any good youtube vids to check out that show this? Do thinks really become eye level as noted above?
I guess what I should say/ask...What is a good method to experience this? I was trying to get a CFI to go up to lake tahoe, but the weather never behaves on the weekends i'm free to go; maybe i'll experience some there.
Hi there,
From SAC here as well. I took one of my first cross country solos over to KSTS (Santa Rosa) during a gusty day. The bumpiness was pretty bad around Calistoga and Pope Valley. Almost had a tear roll down my cheek because I was so uncomfortable...but at that point I was closer to Santa Rosa so I decided to push forward. The turbulence got significantly better as I flew past the mountain range.
The worst turbulence I've encountered was on board a United Airlines 777. However (for me at least), being in control of your own airplane during turbulence is significantly more stressful that riding it out in the back of an airliner.