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The Continental flight that hit turbulence flying from Brazil to Texas... did it hit the same band of storms that took down Air France Flight 447?
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Mop (still 235lbs... on a good day) (aka rburriel)
Aug 3 '09, 09:46
Apparently, there's an equatorial region that's very active with storms that all cross-hemispherical flights have to traverse.
Mop
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So Earth has its own red spot! Figuratively speaking. -- nm
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Aug 3, 09:50
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