Ya those gusty tailwinds really makes the flight shorter. It seems that there is no problem against turbulence but still gusting tailwinds of 103 knots can make flight bumpy. I think we can't avoid the clear air turbulence.
2 years ago (edited) | 2
To the left because you are inside a westerly jet stream and always the worst turbulence is on the cold side, in this case due to your track NE, the cold side lay down on the left of your position.
2 years ago | 0
Image shows Weather radar is in terrain mode with strong tail winds. I think it would be more turbulent to the left since it creats much more unstable air becaude of the terrain
2 years ago | 0
Cyprus airways started serving a220 i think
2 years ago | 0
I am not a meteorlogist, so I lack the theoretical knowlegde to 'prove' my answer.... I would say the most turbulence is to the right. Almost everyone is avoiding it, hence flying left of your track.
2 years ago (edited) | 0
Tailwinds???? On the left as seen by the wx radar?? Idk i am rookie please answer both questions???
2 years ago | 0
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