This B737 will need thorough interior cleaning!

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Maybe 12-13 years ago, I was flying from Atlanta to San Diego on Delta B757. We had to go close to a hurricane that was turning into a tropical storm, and, oh boy, what a mess was that inside, from food to vomit.
Now, that was really bad, but I am confident that this B737 cleaning crew had a much tougher job, because that drop, geeez:
 
Those long distance videos always exaggerate a planes movements. The plane is going over 100 mph yet the video makes it look more like 10 mph. Frenchin 808? What does that mean?
 
I was on one of the last planes to land at JFK before Super Storm Sandy and having never had any issues on a plane, I came very close to giving back my lunch. Besides the usual bouncing around of turbulence, the plane was rhythmically rocking back and forth from left to right as soon as we broke through the clouds until about 10 seconds before landing. Never experienced anything like it and it wasn't fun.
 
Yeah, years ago I was on a flight from JFK to Buffalo. Half way there we encountered extremely turbulent air as well as thunderstorms. My plane even got struck by lightning. The plane was going all over the darn place....up....down...sideways...it was just awful. I was very close to puking as we finally landed in Buffalo. My shirt was soaked in sweat. I swear if that plane landed any later than it did I would have projectile vomited on the back of the seat in front of me.
 
Those long distance videos always exaggerate a planes movements. The plane is going over 100 mph yet the video makes it look more like 10 mph. Frenchin 808? What does that mean?
Is the plane really hitting the ground at over 100mph?
 
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