JAC to SLC Turbulence Forecast
Is the Jackson Hole to Salt Lake City flight turbulent? Live forecast & historical patterns.
Jackson Hole · Salt Lake City · 0h 55m
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Typical turbulence along the route
Historical average pattern for JAC–SLC
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About the JAC–SLC route
The Jackson Hole to Salt Lake City 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 Delta Air Lines, United Airlines on Embraer E175 · CRJ-700 aircraft,
with flights typically cruising at 25,000 feet over a distance of 207 miles (180 nautical miles).
💡 Tip: Mountain wave turbulence hits early. If flying over Rockies, expect the first hour to be bumpy.
Jackson Hole to Salt Lake City Flight Time
How long is the flight from JAC to SLC?
25,000 ft
Cruising Altitude
The Jackson Hole (JAC) to Salt Lake City (SLC) flight takes approximately 0h 55m,
covering 207 miles (180 nautical miles) at 25,000 feet.
The route is operated by Delta Air Lines, United Airlines.
Actual flight time may vary by 10–20 minutes depending on wind conditions and routing.
Turbulence levels on JAC–SLC
What to expect at each phase of the flight
SmoothDeparture & arrival — climb and descent phases are generally calm
LightMinor bumps — drink stays in your cup, walking feels slightly unsteady
ModerateNoticeable bumps — stay seated with seatbelt on, service may pause
HeavyStrong jolts — unsecured items move, crew seated. Rare but possible
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Best time to fly JAC–SLC
Turbulence by month
Best seat on JAC–SLC
Embraer E175
Wing seats are over the center of gravity — least affected by turbulence.
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Passenger Reports
Laptop stayed closed the whole flight — crossing the Rockies the plane was bouncing around badly, things flying off trays. Probably 90 minutes of rough air. Not the route I'd pick for a first flight.
Business traveler · June
Genuinely the most turbulent flight I've taken in years. Crossing on the climb out was intense — dropped suddenly a few times, overhead bins opened, one person in the back was sick. Crew strapped in for a solid hour.
Experienced traveler · September
I was not prepared for how rough this was. crossing the Rockies the plane was lurching around pretty badly. A flight attendant told us it was 'expected for this route' which honestly made it worse. We landed fine but I needed a minute.
Nervous flyer · May
Frequently asked questions
Is the Jackson Hole to Salt Lake City flight turbulent?
The JAC–SLC route typically experiences heavy turbulence. Heavy turbulence likely — stay seated with seatbelt fastened. The turbulence score for this route is 78/100.
When is turbulence worst on JAC to SLC?
Mountain wave turbulence hits early. If flying over Rockies, expect the first hour to be bumpy. Check the turbulence chart above for the typical pattern along this specific route.
Which seat is smoothest on JAC to SLC?
Wing seats are always the smoothest. On a Embraer E175 (the most common aircraft on this route), that's rows 4–10. Avoid the very rear of the aircraft — it amplifies turbulence motion.
How long is the flight from JAC to SLC?
The JAC to SLC flight takes approximately 0h 55m, covering 207 miles (180 nautical miles).
Which airlines fly JAC to SLC?
The main airlines operating this route are Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, flying Embraer E175 · CRJ-700 aircraft.
Data Sources
- PIREP — Pilot reports (PIREPs) submitted via FAA/ICAO systems, aggregated over 12+ months of historical data
- SIGMET / AIRMET — Significant Meteorological Information bulletins from NOAA Aviation Weather Center
- EDR data — Eddy Dissipation Rate measurements from commercial aircraft (ADS-B derived turbulence intensity)
- Seasonal patterns — 5-year rolling averages of turbulence frequency and intensity by month for this route
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