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In reply to the discussion: Things that will get me off a plane very quickly... [View all]Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)23. It's all but impossible to avoid in commercial aviation
The temperature gets colder the higher you go, so even on the hottest days it will be freezing at some altitude and if there's clouds up there the potential for icing conditions exist.
My personal plane isn't certified to fly in icing conditions, so while I can fly into visible moisture (rain, clouds), I can't fly into those conditions when it's below freezing. Since I'm only flying it for personal reasons, I can simply fly around those conditions or avoid them entirely by staying on the ground. Scheduled airline service doesn't have that luxury, but the aircraft are certified by the FAA to fly in those conditions.
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Wow!!! I went to nursing school in 1982 and we had some professors who had been on a similiar trip
LeftInTX
Apr 2017
#25
When the crying baby boarded in her mother's arms, everyone with an adjacent empty seat cringed.
Yonnie3
Apr 2017
#39
One of the doctors I worked for/with. He had 2 plane trips that were rerouted d/2 passenger med
irisblue
Apr 2017
#22
I'm told the only way to know for sure if you've been in severe turbulence....
Major Nikon
Apr 2017
#41
I once was at the departure gate of the airport on my way to university after March break.
applegrove
Apr 2017
#29