Flights are one of the most convenient ways to travel from one place to another. However, some people are extremely afraid of flying, especially in bad weather. A pilot reveals the best and worst times to fly for similarly nervous passengers. Tricks, tips and some insider information were shared by several pilots on Reader’s Digest. Although it is viral on social media. This can be of great help to people in planning their flights. Bad weather can also be avoided in flight.
Jerry Johnson, a Los Angeles pilot, says there is a time of day that involves less hassle flights. If you are a nervous flyer, book an early morning flight. Since the ground is warm, the air also gets worse and due to this, the chances of thunderstorms in the afternoon are high. If you feel too cold in an airplane, a pilot has revealed that passengers should take the back seat because it gets hot.
The tech pilot, who works for a regional airline in Texas, said the normal flow of air in any airplane is from front to back. So if you’re really concerned about breathing in the freshest air or not feeling too hot, sit facing forward. Planes are usually warmest in the back. Have you ever wondered what is the easiest place to sit on the airlines? It is near the wing area. Pilot Patrick Smith said the most bumpy place to sit is in the back. A plane is like a seesaw. If you’re in the middle, you don’t bounce as much.
The pilot also revealed that flying in bad weather is not as scary as people think. He said pilots find it astonishing that so many people are afraid of bad weather. It is impossible to have an accident because of bad weather. We avoid bad weather, not because we fear the feather is about to fall, but because it is useless.