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Turbulence.. To be expected in a high temp desert. Hot air rises and cold air descends and flying through those columns results in turbulent ride. Likely it all smoothed out around twenty thousand feet.
I noticed the pilot avoided flying over Mt. Potosi, maybe he's superstitious. In 1942 a TWA flight crashed into the mountain. Clark Gable's wife, actress Carole Lombard, was on the flight. The area of the crash is hard to get to and there are still many pieces of the DC-3 still there to this day.
No its not superstition. Las vegas is really hot and dry so it usually causes a turbulent take off. And aviation learns from every crash so it doesnt happen again. Mt Potosi is 8,500 ft high, and when they pass it theyre only at 10-11,000 ft high. So I think they fly around it so they dont have a time limit to get above 8,500ft, its just too risky. No plane should even take off directly towards a mountain bc taking off is already the most dangerous part of a flight.
@@safiy98 You're probably right but I still like the superstition idea. Or better yet, respect for the site of the crash. And Las Vegas has one of the longest runways in the US (non military), second only to Denver.
I know what you mean about the -800. American Airlines is the same. Seems like the airlines aren't willing to put money in that particular airframe. Windows seem about 2 inches lower than previous and after series of airframes.