ATPL Meteorology - Class 8: Thunderstorms.
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- ATPL Meteorology - Class 8: Thunderstorms.
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Welcome to the 8th class in the Meteorology series.
Big thunderstorms can cause serious damage to aircraft, crews and passengers so it is important to understand how they work in order to understand why it is so important that we avoid them.
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Thank you for the Time you took out of your schedule to do this series, most helpful.
I was a bit confused by your example regarding wind shear causing a stall. You mentioned flying from a tailwind into a headwind causing a reduction in ground speed, however I'm pretty sure the aircraft wings doesnt care about your speed relative to the ground. If anything, wont a sudden headwind increase your airspeed? I always thought the main wind shear risk was due to the possibility that a headwind might suddenly become a strong tailwind, resulting in reduced forward airspeed - to the point you may end up close to stall, or having to pitch forwards to maintain AoA with the airflow (potentially flying towards the ground in that case)
You are right, I think he made a confusion on this point
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Amazing, will you be doing videos on cold/warm fronts?
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