spaced_out_taco t1_j49y1uf wrote
Reply to comment by DFu4ever in Plume-like cloud ‘shot’ in front of Hawaiian Airlines flight seconds before turbulence injured 25, pilot says by MajentaPinkPanther
Not a weather expert in any way, but wondering if it was volcanic activity.
TheInternetCat t1_j49zzyv wrote
I’m also not a weather expert!
TrixieH0bbitses t1_j4a2gl8 wrote
Holy shit, how many of us are there?? 🤯
code_archeologist t1_j4a36b3 wrote
There are tens of us... Even tens of tens of us.
Cip_anu t1_j4a4nxk wrote
This guy maths
ChalupaCabre t1_j4a7zlz wrote
I used to maths, then I became a meteorologist.
piTehT_tsuJ t1_j4ab821 wrote
And now you do meth?
Kindly-Scar-3224 t1_j4afxve wrote
Meth gets easier with a calculator
cheechahumma t1_j4dfc8d wrote
I thought it was easier with a pipe
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fakerjohn t1_j4ccjpl wrote
I don’t even like going outside.
SkyPork t1_j4a05io wrote
Me too, that was my first thought. Plus, a pilot can probably tell a cloud from smoke. Seems like they should have some dash cam footage.
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NeutralBias t1_j4c2n7j wrote
It wasnt. Typically flights from the mainland approach the islands from the North/Northeast, no where near any active volcanoes.
In fact, there are no arrivals into HNL that fly anywhere near Mauna Loa or Kilauea.
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