Selasa, 15 Februari 2011

Everything about Airplane Turbulence

What is the turbulence and how to do? There are different intensities of turbulence? Can we avoid it?


Many people don't know really only is what turbulence, or how it is caused, so here we have a more detailed look at some of these questions...


What is Turbulence?


Turbulence is caused when an aircraft flies through air waves which are irregular or violent, causing the aircraft to bounce around and yaw. Meeting with all the big waves and strong currents that occur can be compared to two seas. A ship or a ship passing through these two seas bouncing around in the water, in the same way as an aircraft in the air. Airplane turbulence is the same kind of incidence, only invisible.


Turbulence may consist of many different conditions such as currents in Jet, storms, waves of mountain, cold or warm fronts, atmospheric pressure or microbursts. In essence, the turbulence is caused by irregular movements of air created by collision of different or flowing air pressures.


Most people who travel regularly or hypodermic aircraft has experienced this turbulence, and is always a disconcerting experience when the aircraft is launching around.


Aircraft turbulence comes in a variety of different intensities, with each level of impact differently on the plane. Here is a look at the different turbulence intensities:


Light turbulence: creating only barely noticeable changes in altitude of the aircraft.


Chop light: light but fast Desnivel experiences, even without major changes in the altitude of the aircraft.


Moderate turbulence: Intensos, irregular changes in elevation are caused, but the plane is still under full control of the pilot.


Moderate Chop: rapid and intense lumps are caused, while altitude changes are barely perceptible.


Severe turbulence: large, rapid change of altitude of the aircraft are caused, with the possibility that the pilot to temporarily lose control of the aircraft.


Extreme turbulence: Fortunately this is extremely rare, but in cases where experienced extreme turbulence, the plane was thrown around of aggressiveness, pilot lose all control of the aircraft. Reactions in the plane itself vary, loose, being displaced to loose items occurs around of the aircraft, while the passengers can be driven around elements.


Air turbulence clear


This type of turbulence occurs when there is no cloud in the sky. Found most often when an aircraft that is sailing in altitude suddenly enters a dangerously troubled area.


While sophisticated instruments and aircraft radars can detect many things, cannot detect this type of turbulence. When occurs a turbulent air clear, most of the time the effect is mild in front of the aircraft, but more severe in the rear of the aircraft, meaning pilots can not measure their intensity.


While pilots are not seen Clear Air Turbulence, if you look at the forecast time and graphics, must be able to spot areas where they could possibly occur turbulence.


 

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