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Which seat helps passengers encounter fewer 'potholes' on the plane?

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên07/08/2023


"Please fasten your seat belts" is a familiar phrase of flight attendants when the plane is about to encounter turbulence, a condition that many passengers compare to "potholes". This is an unforgettable experience, because at best it can make passengers feel nauseous and scared, at worst it can cause panic and injury.

Several people were hospitalized earlier this March after a Lufthansa flight from Austin, Texas to Frankfurt, Germany was forced to make an emergency landing at Dulles International Airport in Virginia due to turbulence.

The flight, carrying 172 passengers and 12 crew members, experienced “severe turbulence” as it flew over Tennessee. Dulles Airport said seven people were taken to local hospitals.

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Scenes on board a Lufthansa flight after encountering turbulence

A similar incident occurred just a day later, when about 20 passengers and crew members on a Condor flight carrying nearly 300 people from Frankfurt to Mauritius were injured due to turbulence.

Turbulence is a common phenomenon that causes a plane to suddenly shake. According to the US Federal Aviation Administration, turbulence is mainly caused by bad weather and there are many dangerous situations for flights due to this phenomenon every year.

According to aviation experts, there are certain seats on planes that are likely to experience "less turbulence."

Speaking to Express , Sandra Thomas, an expert at WeMustVisit, said: "The best seat on a plane obviously depends on personal preference as well as the type of aircraft you are flying. Passengers who like extra legroom can sit in an aisle seat or a seat towards the front of the cabin. In terms of avoiding turbulence, seats towards the front of the plane tend to be less bumpy than those towards the back. So if you are prone to airsickness when there is turbulence, it's best to book a seat towards the front of the plane," she said.

In reality, the front of the plane feels comfortable, while the back, especially in high-traffic areas such as near the storage or toilets, is often noisy, making passengers more tired if shaken.

Australian celebrity pilot Jimmy Nicholson from The Bachelor Australia shared his top tips for dealing with turbulence in a recent video , much to the delight of passengers with a fear of turbulence. He shares Sandra Thomas's opinion that those prone to nausea should always sit towards the front of the plane rather than the back.

"If you're sitting at the front of the plane, you're going to have less turbulence. Conversely, if you're sitting at the back, it's going to be more bumpy. The back of the plane is going to rock more, the front is going to rock less," Nicholson said. He also admitted that pilots don't usually worry too much about turbulence, which is normal for a flight.

When experiencing turbulence, he advises passengers to look out the window to help reduce the turbulence. "You feel like you're falling from the sky, but that's not happening," he adds. However, the most important thing when experiencing turbulence is for passengers to sit down and fasten their seatbelts immediately to avoid injuring themselves or others around them.



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