why is turbulence no big deal for an aircraft the vast majority of the time, even though it feels like a big deal inside of the plane?

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why is turbulence no big deal for an aircraft the vast majority of the time, even though it feels like a big deal inside of the plane?

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Because the plane is built to tolerate much stronger shaking than the human body’s comfort level. Basically, no wind less than flying into a tornado should break the plane up.

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