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Latest Southwest Hawaii Flight Hits Extreme Turbulence

Now experts say we can expect more turbulence ahead on Hawaii flights, higher prices, and other changes.

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20 thoughts on “Latest Southwest Hawaii Flight Hits Extreme Turbulence”

  1. ” One of the team members there said, “There’s a possibility it could get a lot bumpier. The more temperatures rise, the more likely it is that the turbulence will increase by a greater amount.””

    what an insane take. a fraction of a degree of a rise in *average global temperatures* cannot possibly cause local turbulence to increase. theres not a place in the world where it is the same temperature at night as in the day, diurnal swings of 40 degrees are common in some areas

    if what that “expert” said is true, there would not be flights in the daytime, or tropical areas for that matter.

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  2. Hadn’t seen news of this incident; thanks for the heads-up Rob and Jeff.

    We should expect turbulence to become more frequent and more severe as climate change increasingly impacts our weather. Planes have to fly through the very same weather that we experience on the ground as catastrophic winds, torrential flooding, and more.

  3. I experienced this same thing on a Southwest flight in November 2021 and it was the most terrifying flight I’ve ever had…..and I don’t fly well anyway! Thought for sure we were goin down, called it Hawaiian Scare-lines!

  4. It’s very strange. Prior to retiring, I used to fly constantly for my job. One thing that I noticed was that I constantly flew to Hawaii without a ripple. In fact, in amazement I would routinely comment to my friends because I couldn’t believe one could go so far and rarely feel a ripple. Just thought it was an anomaly that somehow went with commuting to my favorite islands. Well, that ship has sailed apparently because my last three flights have been progressively rough and my last flight looked exactly like the video you posted. Brutal. A six hour white knuckle flight. Couldn’t believe it lasted that long but believe me, there wasn’t a wink of sleep to be had and as I mentioned, I’m a seasoned traveler so I know of what I .Really bizarre…

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  5. Okay, turbulence is real, for sure, been in a fair amount of varying degrees of it whilst flying myself. Maybe I’m weird, but I watched that whole video and it didn’t look “extreme” to me? Sure, it was bumpy, & passengers needed to be buckled securely in their seats, but extreme? I was once flying off of BOS, & we hit serious enough weather that the plane plummeted down a significant enough amount that people screamed. Didn’t ever hear how much, but it was a doozy! 😁. I rather like a bit of rough when flying or cruising. Odd, I know, but I find it a bit fun. 😄 Bottom line is to stay in your seat and buckled in for your flights to be safe, only getting up when really needed and when there are no warnings of turbulence, then back to buckled!

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    1. it wasnt nearly as extreme as the clip suggests. the filmer was tilting his camera at crazy angles while his soda can never moved on the tray table that was down

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      1. I noticed the can of coke was sitting upright on the traytable and a laptop/tablet on another. While I’m sure it was alarming, it doesn’t look “extreme”

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      2. I fully agree here. I was on the flights coming into Honolulu on December 18th from the mainland and they stopped service 2 hours before reaching Hawaii. The fact that the IPAD did not fall over nor his Soda then it seemed like something was up because both would have fallen over and slid off of the tray.

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  6. Just knew that some kind of “expert” was going to blame global warming for the perceived increase in turbulence. They may study it but until I see a whole lot more of the data to make sure that they have not used their agenda to justify their conclusions then what they are saying means nothing to me and it sure will not stop me from flying anywhere! 60+ years of flying and not stopping now.

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  7. Yes…have experienced turbulence like the TikTok video many times in my lifetime. Nothing unusual but of course, never experienced the one like in December…where passengers & crew got injured or aisle look like the picture you show. I hope I never experience it.

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    1. TikTok! Please. I can’t understand anyone who belongs to tiktok that is destroying America. Please find anothr channel to watch videos please. And Watch real news!

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    2. The tickok video isn’t even of the flight they are speaking of the article. It’s not even of a flight or aircraft type that southwest uses for Hawaii lol

  8. No worries by 2050 won’t be any gas and only electric planes the rich can afford. You won’t be able to go anywhere so who cares.

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      1. Reality is electric planes will likely lower the cost of tickets. Fuel is one of the highest expenses for all airlines.
        Green technology will not only help protect the environment we all need to survive, it can create tremendous new opportunities.

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          1. I don’t have a clue what the future potential is, I’ll leave it to the experts. I do know we went from the Wright Brothers to putting a man on the moon in 65 years and the computing power found in your IPhone would have had to been housed in a computer the size of a small room not that long ago.

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      2. The UK research team suggests there may be three times more turbulence in the period from 2050 to 2080.

        And if you want to believe “experts” and funded research with an outcome already determined let me know how that works out for.

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