United Airlines IAD ORD UA1738
United Airlines · Live forecast
IAD ORD
UA1738 · Mar 16, 2026 · 22:35 · boeing 737-824
75
Calm Score
"Mostly smooth — one short bumpy section you'll handle."
6h 8m
Duration
510 nm
Distance
30,000 ft
Cruise Altitude
HIGH
Confidence
Turbulence comfort along route
Comfort score combines turbulence probability with intensity — higher means rougher
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Right now on your route
Live pilot reports from aircraft flying IAD → ORD
15 pilot reports along this route
9 / 15
Reporting smooth
2 / 15
Light turbulence
4
Moderate or worse
Latest pilot reports
Smooth
IAD UA /OV AML350020/TM 0041/FL020/TP TBM8/SK BASES 025 BKN
4m ago
Smooth
CAK UA /OV KCAK/TM 0041/FLDURD/TP BCS3/RM +/-10
4m ago
Smooth
CGF UUA /OV KCGF/TM 0041/FL020/TP G280/RM LLWS +/- 20 KTS ON FINAL RY24
4m ago
Smooth
IAD UA /OV RWY 19C/TM 0037/FLDURD/TP E145/SK OVC 025/WX 10SM
8m ago
Light
DTW UA /OV DXO020005/TM 0035/FL010/TP B739/TB LGT/RM GAINS AND LOSSES OF 5 KTS DURD RY 21 LEFT
10m ago
AI-powered flight briefing
2,000 data points analyzed · HIGH confidence
Your Journey Beta

Some bumpy patches are scattered throughout the flight. Keep your seatbelt fastened when seated.

Your route takes you over the Appalachian Mountains – conditions there can sometimes cause light turbulence.

Mostly Smooth

Overall conditions look mostly smooth with occasional light bumps. Nothing to worry about.

Takeoff

Takeoff should feel smooth, with calm conditions around the airport.

Winds Aloft

Winds at cruising altitude are about 85 knots.

Landing

Landing should feel a bit bumpy on descent with typical approach conditions.

You're in Safe Hands

If you feel nervous at any point, remember that turbulence is expected, safe, and part of normal flying. The crew is monitoring everything, and the aircraft is built to handle far more than anything you will feel. Have a safe and calm flight.

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Flight Timeline 6h 08min
Maximum turbulence expected per segment
Takeoff
Smooth
0:30-0:58
Light
0:58-1:26
Light
1:26-1:54
Light
1:54-2:22
Light
2:22-2:50
Light
2:50-3:18
Light
3:18-3:46
Light
3:46-4:14
Moderate
4:14-4:42
Light
4:42-5:10
Light
5:10-5:38
Light
Landing
Light
Smooth
Light
Moderate
Severe
Longer bars indicate higher turbulence intensity. Values shown are the maximum for each time segment.
Airport conditions
Live weather at departure and arrival
IAD Washington Dulles International Airport — Departure
Wind
18 kt G34 (220°)
Sky
Overcast
Temperature
13°C
Conditions
VFR — Clear conditions, no delays expected
ORD Chicago O'Hare International Airport — Arrival
Visibility
5 mi
Wind
15 kt G25 (10°)
Sky
Overcast
Temperature
2°C
Conditions
IFR — Low visibility, delays likely
Your flight details
Departure timing and aircraft information
Evening Flight Departure
Time of day
Evening Flight
Tip
Evening and night flights typically offer smoother conditions as thermal activity subsides and the atmosphere stabilizes after sunset.
When
Today
boeing 737-824
Category
Narrow-Body Aircraft
Size
Medium
Comfort
Single-aisle mainline jets like this offer a comfortable ride. While you may feel turbulence more than on wide-body aircraft, they are engineered to handle it smoothly.
Data sources & our approach
ZeroTurb's Custom Algorithm: Our proprietary ZeroTurb Index (ZTI) combines three meteorological indices weighted by their predictive accuracy — giving you transparent, passenger-focused turbulence probability instead of vague categories.

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Disclaimer: This forecast is for informational purposes only. Always consult official aviation weather sources and follow ATC guidance.