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EJA886: 2 legs

EJA886, PHL to SBA, departing 1:06 PM EDT, Jul 16

Turbulence forecast map for EJA886, PHL to SBA

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(Forecast data last collected at 5:00 PM EDT on Jul 16, 2026.)

  1. Takeoff from PHL at 1:06 PM EDT, Jul 16.
  2. 1:07 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 12 minutes.
  3. 1:19 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 24 minutes.
  4. 1:43 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 1 hour and 31 minutes.
  5. 3:14 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 1 hour and 51 minutes.
  6. 5:05 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 10 minutes.
  7. 5:15 PM EDT: Calm skies for the next 24 minutes.
  8. 5:39 PM EDT: Light turbulence likely for the next 10 minutes.
  9. 5:49 PM EDT: Calm skies for the rest of the flight.
  10. Landing at SBA at 5:54 PM EDT.

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EJA886, TEB to PHL: no forecast yet

It's too early to give you a forecast. I don't yet know the flight plan for this leg of EJA886, so I can't give you an accurate forecast right now. Come check again closer to departure time. (Note that sometimes I don't know the flight plan until minutes before boarding!)

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