So I read this thing where a flight attendant talked about how they handle turbulence. Kinda interesting to get their perspective, right? They say turbulence is just part of the job and nothing to stress about as long as you're buckled up. I mean, I get that passengers can worry, but it sounds like the crew is pretty chill about it. Makes sense since they experience it all the time.
I've always wondered, do you think turbulence is getting worse with climate change or is that just hype? Also, do you feel better knowing that the crew isn't fazed by a bit of bumpiness? I've had a few flights where it felt like a roller coaster, but seeing calm flight attendants definitely helped me stay calm. What about you guys? How do you handle turbulence when you're flying?
I've always wondered, do you think turbulence is getting worse with climate change or is that just hype? Also, do you feel better knowing that the crew isn't fazed by a bit of bumpiness? I've had a few flights where it felt like a roller coaster, but seeing calm flight attendants definitely helped me stay calm. What about you guys? How do you handle turbulence when you're flying?