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Turbulance on an Airplane!!! Is it true that the most turbulance of a plane is experienced nearest the rear??
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No, turbulance is throughout the whole entire plane. I can tell you're probably afraid about flying on a plane. I was too whenever I first went on it [ especially since 9/11 happened a year before so ] but the security was real tight and I was positive nothing'd get through and then once we got up in the air, it didn't even feel like we were flying. It just felt like you were driving down the road or something. OH and whenever you go up to fly, chew gum so you're ears don't get all weird and pop.
And it's also to be said more car accidents and other types of accidents happen more than an airplane accident could happen, so you're totally safe.
I hope I helped. <3 ]
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To the best of my knowledge- turbulance is felt throughout the whole plane.. not just the rear...
If you're feeling uneasy about going on a plane.. just relax and maybe tell a flight attendant that you are not comfortable with flying.. and she will do all she can to help you feel safe and comfortable
Hope I helped!
--Jack ]
no, turbulance is through the whole plane, i know this for a fact, my dad is a pilot. don't worry. but if you are like afraid of plains, don't be because they neverrrrr have any problems. just relax and breath. ]
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