
Una piloto revela la decisión clave que te ayudará a reducir las turbulencias d…
'En los aviones comerciales, el centro de gravedad se sitúa algo por delante del centro físico del avión, aproximadamente en la zona de las alas”.
A pilot has revealed a simple trick that could make your next flight significantly smoother, especially if you're prone to motion sickness or fear turbulence. Savina Paul, an Airbus A330 pilot, shared insights from an A320 simulator, explaining how choosing the right seat can drastically alter your perception of in-flight bumps. According to Paul, the key lies in understanding an aircraft's center of gravity. "In commercial airplanes, the center of gravity isn't exactly in the middle; it's a bit further forward, typically around the wing area," Paul explained. She demonstrated with a model plane, illustrating that seats located closer to this central point experience less movement compared to those at the very front or back of the aircraft. This advice suggests that passengers looking for a more stable ride should aim to book seats over the wings. The tip, shared on social media, quickly resonated with thousands of viewers, many of whom shared their own experiences of turbulent flights and discomfort.
'En los aviones comerciales, el centro de gravedad se sitúa algo por delante del centro físico del avión, aproximadamente en la zona de las alas”.