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How do pilots deal with turbulence?
Author: Arthur Arnelt
Website: http://www.ABCAviation.com
Added: Sat, Sep 23, 2006 22:58:30
Category: Aviation Questions
             
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Generally, when an airplane experiences turbulence, the pilot’s main concern is the safety of the passengers. The pilot, with the assistance of flight attendants, will inform the passengers that the plane will experience or is experiencing turbulence. Normally, the pilot or flight crews will check if all the passengers are buckled up.

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