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Turbulence and wind
Hey!
So I was wondering if anybody else was feeling the same way. It seems to me that while flying (yes I'm an airline pilot) the turbulence associated around thunderstorms and in general wind shears have become more and more violent in the last 5 years or so. Have anybody else noticed that or is it just my wild imagination? Discuss :-) |
Originally Posted by schone
(Post 1223959)
Hey!
So I was wondering if anybody else was feeling the same way. It seems to me that while flying (yes I'm an airline pilot) the turbulence associated around thunderstorms and in general wind shears have become more and more violent in the last 5 years or so. Have anybody else noticed that or is it just my wild imagination? Discuss :-) The easiest way to deal with this is to wear the type of double layered aluminium foil skull caps I provide for myself and crew. They will cause a tingle on you scalp, a buzzing noise not unlike a bad flourescent light ballast and a noticeable heat rise if you venture too near a ship. In addition it will block the telepathic commands sent to cause you to venture too near the cloud in an effort to cause a lightning discharge. I hope this was helpful and answers your question, and I am sure you understand the tie-in with chemtrails. Just be aware that the "feelings" that seem so real and so strong may not really be your own. |
Originally Posted by schone
(Post 1223959)
Hey!
So I was wondering if anybody else was feeling the same way. It seems to me that while flying (yes I'm an airline pilot) the turbulence associated around thunderstorms and in general wind shears have become more and more violent in the last 5 years or so. Have anybody else noticed that or is it just my wild imagination? Discuss :-) |
One old geezer declared: "We always had thunderstorms, but I'm sure glad I retired before that wind shear stuff came along."
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It's because of global warming, duh.
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And that is why I've increased the secret X3 formula in my chemtrail mix. It increases the trans polar shift digression rate by a factor of .oo4.
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