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Do airline pilots try to avoid turbulence? How can you tell if your flight has been rerouted due to weather conditions or other factors?

16.06.2025 01:35

Do airline pilots try to avoid turbulence? How can you tell if your flight has been rerouted due to weather conditions or other factors?

I once flew Las Vegas to Ft,Lauderdale and a stop in Pompano Beach.From just after the far east border of Texas,the Thunderbumpers and big clouds going up to 80000 feet were gray,very dark and you could tell very turbulent.The pilot flying the aircraft did a remarkable job dancing all around these huge,dark clouds.These are the ones that if you flew through,you’re aircraft could get torn apart.

Yes they do especially if they have been briefed by the Dispatcher working his or her flight.The instruments now in the cockpit are very good and getting better all the time.Pilots can dance around thunderstorms and BIG THUNDERbumpers.

So yes they scope it out a lot,a lot,a lot.They can always ask for new ATC vectors or ways around the storm.

What would happen if the US government told the British government in no uncertain terms all RAF bases with USAF personnel now must follow the Constitution and us law, and if the UK tried to defy this, the US military would directly attack the UK?