Narrative:

Trying to think back to the flight is difficult because nothing stood out in particular about the flight. My best recollection is we were taking off from clt about 1;000 ft. To 2;000 ft. And flew through another aircrafts wake. Which happens at least once a trip. Not a rare event. This event was no different; I think we encountered mild to moderate wake turbulence; but nothing that would cause a [report]. I'm not sure what degree of roll off of wings level we encountered but was not significant.

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Original NASA ASRS Text

Title: ERJ-145 Captain reported encountering light wake turbulence departing CLT.

Narrative: Trying to think back to the flight is difficult because nothing stood out in particular about the flight. My best recollection is we were taking off from CLT about 1;000 ft. to 2;000 ft. and flew through another aircrafts wake. Which happens at least once a trip. Not a rare event. This event was no different; I think we encountered mild to moderate wake turbulence; but nothing that would cause a [report]. I'm not sure what degree of roll off of wings level we encountered but was not significant.

Data retrieved from NASA's ASRS site and automatically converted to unabbreviated mixed upper/lowercase text. This report is for informational purposes with no guarantee of accuracy. See NASA's ASRS site for official report.