Is the Bogota to Santiago flight turbulent? Live forecast & historical patterns.
Historical average pattern for BOG–SCL
The Bogota to Santiago route crosses the Rocky Mountains — one of the most turbulent regions in North America. Mountain wave turbulence occurs when strong winds blow over mountain peaks, creating powerful invisible waves that extend to cruise altitude. The worst turbulence typically occurs in the first 30–60 minutes when the aircraft is climbing over the range.
The route is served by LATAM Airlines, Avianca on Airbus A320 · Boeing 737 aircraft, with flights typically cruising at 38,000 feet over a distance of 2,667 miles (2,318 nautical miles).
💡 Tip: Mountain wave turbulence hits early. If flying over Rockies, expect the first hour to be bumpy.
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