Turbulence

The Flight Level (FL) or altitude range where the air is disturbed.

Crucial because "severe" turbulence for a small Cessna might only be "light" for a large Airbus A380 . turbulence

Aircraft is tossed violently; practically impossible to control. Potential for structural damage to the airframe. Reports must also specify how often the bumps occur: Occasional: Less than 1/3 of the time. Intermittent: 1/3 to 2/3 of the time. Continuous: More than 2/3 of the time. 4. Common Types of Turbulence The Flight Level (FL) or altitude range where

This report outlines the essential components, classifications, and standard procedures for reporting aviation turbulence based on FAA and international aviation standards. turbulence

Whether the turbulence occurred in clouds or clear air (CAT). 2. Intensity Classifications