Is there an aviation organization or authority that tracks incidences of wake turbulence in order to reduce the occurrence of the future?
I have tried to see if JetBlue learns from or passes on information like what happened on flight 2401 but so far I get only polite and generic answers (see below) when I inquire and ask whether it was wake turbulence and how reporting is handled:
"We're sorry to learn of the uneasiness you felt during your flight. We recognize that turbulence
can be unnerving and we regret any anxiety you felt. We use state-of-the-art technology to prepare flight plans that navigate around paths of known turbulence. While we do our best to avoid patches of weather along flight paths, certain forms of turbulence cannot be detected in advance.
The added bumpiness, "roll" you felt, while unsettling, was simply a change in the direction of
air you were flying through. Rest assured our aircraft are designed to withstand even the most severe turbulence.
If you'd like more information about turbulence, visit
http://blog.jetblue.com/unpacked-turbulence"