Now Boarding: This is what you need to know about flying in turbulence

Now Boarding: This is what you need to know about flying in turbulence


“Now Boarding” is a videocast about air travel and the business enterprise of flying. CNBC airlines reporter Leslie Josephs and CNBC senior producer Erin Black delve into matters like turbulence, airline status, boarding, jumbo jets and all points aviation. Look at this episode and other individuals on CNBC’s YouTube channel.

On this episode of “Now Boarding” Leslie and Erin go over turbulence: what will cause it, irrespective of whether it truly is having even worse and why it truly is usually very little to stress about. While major accidents from turbulence are unusual, it can be always critical to comply with crew safety instructions.



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