Airline Captain Explains Turbulence (And Why Your Plane Can Handle It)

Captain Steeeve November 15, 2025
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Thanks to Turbulence Forecast for sponsoring today's episode. Learn more about them at: Link to download on IOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id486438834?pt=697513&ct=captSteeeve&mt=8 Link to download on Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turbulenceforecast.android&pcampaignid=captSteeeve Link to website's main landing page: https://www.turbulenceforecast.com/?utm_source=captSteeeve&utm_medium=YouTube Today Captain Steeeve breaks down the three main types of turbulence you’ll feel on a commercial flight — what causes each one, what they actually mean for the airplane, and most importantly, how pilots handle them safely every single day. Turbulence can feel uncomfortable, but it’s normal, expected, and well within what the airplane is designed to handle. In this video, Steeeve explains everything in a calm, simple way to help you feel more prepared and confident the next time you fly. Here’s what he covers: What turbulence actually is The 3 types of turbulence you’ll experience Why each type happens What pilots do behind the scenes to keep the flight safe Why airplanes are built to withstand forces far stronger than anything you’ll ever feel onboard Practical tips to help you stay calm during bumpy air If you’re a nervous flyer — or just curious how the pros handle rough air — this video is for you. For business inquiries email us at: [email protected] For press or general questions: [email protected] Disclaimer: Captain Steeeve is not a spokesperson for any airline or aviation authority. The opinions expressed in this video are solely his own and are based on his experience as a professional pilot. This analysis is for informational and educational purposes only and should not be interpreted as an official statement from any airline, regulatory agency, or aviation organization. Want to know what watch I'm wearing? If you are from the US, visit Watchbuys.com and go to the PRIMUS collection under Hanhart. For everyone else, visit https://www.hanhart.com/en/.

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