Although it has always been said that flying by plane is the safest way to travel, and statistics support this statement, many people are still afraid of the possibility of suffering an accident at heights. And turbulence can make anyone tremble. If you are one of those who fear facing violent movements, you will probably want to avoid the following four routes that pass through New York.
New York is the favorite destination for tourists in the United States. Every year it receives millions of people excited to be able to enjoy live the places that usually appear in series and movies. And perhaps you have ever dreamed of seeing the Statue of Liberty from above, but to do so, You will likely have to go through an area of turbulence.
The turbulence classification portal turbli.com carried out a study to discover What are the aviation routes that have the greatest movements? due to weather conditions. As he explained, he took historical data as a basis and analyzed a total of 150,000 roads.
Based on the above, he concluded that there is four flights from New York that pass through the routes with the greatest turbulence average in North America.
The route from TF Green Airport in Warwick to Syracuse Hancock International Airport, both in New York, came in number five. In turn, in place number eight on the list, the route that goes from the La Guardia International Airport, New York, to Portland International Jetboard. The route also presents turbulence considered moderate.
The last New York route mentioned due to the high probability of facing turbulence is the one that goes from Boston Logan International Airport to Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
The 10 routes in the United States with the most flight turbulence
New York occupies two important places on the list of the 10 North American routes experiencing increased turbulence during a flight. The complete list is as follows:
- Nashville International Airport to Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
- Charlotte-Douglas International Airport to Pittsburgh International Airport.
- Denver International Airport to Puerto Vallarta International Airport, Mexico.
- John F. Kennedy International Airport to Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
- TF Green Airport in Warwick to Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
- Atlanta International Airport to Washington-Dulles International Airport.
- Pittsburgh International Airport to Raleigh-Durham International Airport.
- La Guardia International Airport to Portland International Jetport.
- Boston Logan International Airport to Syracuse Hancock International Airport.
- Boston Logan International Airport to Philadelphia International Airport.
What is turbulence?
Turbulence, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), is an irregular movement of air that causes eddies and currents that impact airplanes.
Turbulence can be as insignificant as a few bumps or large enough to cause an airplane to momentarily lose control, even causing structural damage.
- Mild: from 0 to 20 edr.
- Moderate: 20 to 40 edr.
- Severe: 40 to 80 edr.
- Extreme: from 80 to 100 edr.
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