Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - [Man] You take, you know, probably the worst turbulence you've kind of experienced and multiple it by about 10, and that's the potential that we're going into. (light orchestral music) - [Narrator] That's the voice of Justin Kibbey. He's a pilot. - [Justin] My job title says Hurricane Hunter pilot. - [Narrator] Yeah, he flies planes through hurricanes. It's all in the name of science. He works for NOAA. - [Justin] The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. - [Narrator] These missions are for data gathering, to track and study hurricane paths and movements. But Justin Kibbey and I aren't talking about data. We're talking about what it feels like to fly an airplane through a hurricane. (ominous orchestral music) - [Justin] It starts to get cloudy. And once you're in the storm, you'll start to hear rain hitting the windscreen. It can be very loud. (rain falling and thunder rumbling) It surrounds you, it surrounds the whole plane. Probably the best way to describe it is if you have ever lived in a house with a tin roof. It's hard to hold a conversation inside. - [Narrator] These are the conditions Hurricane Hunters fly through every time they go on a mission, because the point of flying through a hurricane is to fly through it and get to the eye. And he was telling me about the first time he ever did that. - [Justin] And that was 2010. We were flying into Hurricane Earl. - [Man] What's the latest information we're getting about Earl, Chad? - [Chad] 135 miles per hour and still getting stronger. - [Justin] And then, I remember breaking out into the eye of the storm. Everything just kinda stopped. Everything. The noise stopped, the lightning stopped. It was pitch black out, you could see stars above you. It was really beautiful, serene; it was quiet, (soft piano music) and it was a holy shit moment. What did we just do? What just happened? And a bolt of lightning lit up the entire outbound eye wall where I could see it visually. And all of a sudden, I was like, "Oh man, that's gonna be scary." (laughing) It was a rough ride on the way out, but I'll never forget it. It was probably one of the coolest that I've been on.
B1 US GreatBigStory hurricane justin narrator fly earl What It's Like to Fly Into a Hurricane 39 1 許大善 posted on 2019/06/24 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary