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AAL814: 2 legs

AAL814, ORD to GEG, departing 11:35 AM CDT, May 26

Turbulence forecast map for AAL814, ORD to GEG

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(Forecast data last collected at 2:00 PM CDT on May 26, 2026.)

  1. Takeoff from ORD at 11:35 AM CDT, May 26.
  2. 11:36 AM CDT: Calm skies for the next 20 minutes.
  3. 11:56 AM CDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 1 hour and 22 minutes.
  4. 1:18 PM CDT: Calm skies for the next 45 minutes.
  5. 2:03 PM CDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 9 minutes.
  6. 2:12 PM CDT: Calm skies for the next 16 minutes.
  7. 2:28 PM CDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 9 minutes.
  8. 2:37 PM CDT: Calm skies for the rest of the flight.
  9. Landing at GEG at 2:43 PM CDT.
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AAL814, GEG to ORD, departing 2:26 PM PDT, May 26

Turbulence forecast map for AAL814, GEG to ORD

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(Forecast data last collected at 2:00 PM CDT on May 26, 2026.)

Preliminary forecast. Check back within an hour or two of takeoff to see the most accurate route map and turbulence forecast for this flight.

  1. Takeoff from GEG at 2:26 PM PDT, May 26.
  2. 2:27 PM PDT: Calm skies for the next 2 minutes.
  3. 2:29 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 51 minutes.
  4. 3:20 PM PDT: Calm skies for the next 13 minutes.
  5. 3:33 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 23 minutes.
  6. 3:56 PM PDT: Calm skies for the next 38 minutes.
  7. 4:34 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 8 minutes.
  8. 4:42 PM PDT: Calm skies for the next 48 minutes.
  9. 5:30 PM PDT: Light turbulence likely until you land.
  10. Landing at ORD at 5:44 PM PDT.
Nelly

Nelly says: Bumpy skies can be scary, but they're not dangerous!

See our turbulence safety page for more information, including links to other resources for nervous fliers.

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