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Old 11th January 2014 | 12:24
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Turbulence

Has anyone found that the inbound flights across the Atlantic have been abit rough on the old turbulence? I know the jet stream has been strong but it wasn't half bumpy, shakey and droppy on my way home from the states on the 7th Jan!
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Old 11th January 2014 | 12:54
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As you no doubt know the airlines will choose to use the jetstream if possible as this will save time and reduce fuel costs. Riding the jetstream can sometimes be a little bit on the bumpy side depending on different factors. It may also have been due to flying in, or riding the tops of, high cloud over the Atlantic.

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