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Pilot shares clever ‘pothole’ trick to help travellers cope with turbulence on flights

A plane pilot has attempted to reassure nervous flyers that turbulence is nothing to be afraid of, and has shared a clever ‘pothole’ trick he used to demonstrate this

Whether you’re a nervous flyer or not, turbulence is an annoying fact of flying. For many, the only thing that bothers them about turbulence is that it may lead to them spilling their drink, but for others, it can be a real fear. However, a pilot has now shared a ‘pothole’ trick which can help travellers cope when turbulence hit.

Turbulence is just change in the air around the plane, but it can cause the aircraft to shake around, which can be very uncomfortable or scary for passengers. According to Australian plane pilot Jimmy Nicholson, one of the most common questions he gets asked is about turbulence.

In a recent TikTok video, the Sydney-born pilot explained: “Without fail, the most popular question I get asked is about turbulence. What is turbulence? Is it going to kill me? I’m scared of turbulence. Don’t worry about it.” He then explained how the ‘pothole’ trick can help people overcome fear of turbulence when flying.

Jimmy explained: “Let’s give you an easy explanation. When we drive a car on a road, on a freeway, it’s smooth, there’s no bumps. There’s a smooth ride. When you go off the freeway onto a road, maybe a dirt road, there’s potholes. What happens? It gets bumpy. It’s not comfortable for you or me. That’s essentially what turbulence is, you’re driving over potholes. The car will not fall through the pothole. You’re going to slow the car down and you’re gonna go over the bumps.”

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