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Too often people, especially on smaller private jets, don't always heed the advice of keeping the seat belt fastened. Turbulence can strike suddenly, and while most of today's jets can handle even pretty severe turbulence, if you're not buckled in, all bets are off. I've been in some turbulence while flying commercially that, had I not had my belt secure, I'd surely have hit the ceiling.
By the way, I've read that the person killed was a prominent lawyer who served in two prior administrations.
When my son was flying (PIC) for SkyWest in a CJR, he hit severe turbulence over southern Kansas (on a flight from Omaha to Austin, TX) and had to make an emergency landing in Ok City. Another airline pilot onboard as a passenger said that in 20 years of flying it was the worst turbulence he's ever experienced.
This is screen shot from FlightRadar24 of my son making a spiral descent for emergency landing at Ok City.
By the way, I've read that the person killed was a prominent lawyer who served in two prior administrations.
When my son was flying (PIC) for SkyWest in a CJR, he hit severe turbulence over southern Kansas (on a flight from Omaha to Austin, TX) and had to make an emergency landing in Ok City. Another airline pilot onboard as a passenger said that in 20 years of flying it was the worst turbulence he's ever experienced.
This is screen shot from FlightRadar24 of my son making a spiral descent for emergency landing at Ok City.