Originally Posted by
SSF556
Flight # 1147 from ORD to ATL. No service today because there is “more turbulence” in the back of a 757, than in the front! You can’t make any of this stuff up.
They are playing with us now, actually lying to us right in front of our face.
Flight so far has been an absolute charm, smooth and uneventful.
I'm not defending the crew, as I was not operating this flight, however turbulence can feel more intense in the rearmost rows of an aircraft, including the 757, because it's farther away from the center of gravity. The yaw damper, which is located in the tail of the aircraft, can also make turbulence feel worse in the back because it prevents the aircraft from yawing (turning to the side) due to winds. This can cause rapid changes of direction the tail is pointing.