- aircraft wake turbulence
- турбулентность следа за ЛА
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Wake turbulence — make up the primary and most dangerous component of wake turbulence. Wake turbulence is especially hazardous during the landing and take off phases of flight, for three reasons. The first is that during take off and landing, aircraft operate at… … Wikipedia
wake turbulence — The disturbed air left behind by an airplane. It consists of wing tip vortices and a jet blast, jet wash, propeller wash, and rotor wash, both on the ground and in the air. It is the region of reduced total pressure behind an aircraft in flight … Aviation dictionary
aircraft classification — Aircraft are classified in several ways: i. With respect to certification, rating, privileges, and information of fliers, there is a broad classification of aircraft. Examples include airplane, rotorcraft, glider, and lighter than air aircraft.… … Aviation dictionary
Clear-air turbulence — For other uses, see Clear Air Turbulence (disambiguation). Clear air turbulence (CAT) is the turbulent movement of air masses in the absence of any visual cues such as clouds, and is caused when bodies of air moving at widely different speeds… … Wikipedia
Wide-body aircraft — also are in operation. History (with convert|147|in|m|sing=on fuselage) in the late 1950s, airlines began seeking larger aircraft to meet the rising global demand for air travel. Engineers were faced with many challenges as airlines demanded more … Wikipedia
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft — This list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft is grouped by the years in which the accidents and incidents occurred. For more exhaustive lists, see the [http://www.baaa acro.com/ Aircraft Crash Record Office] or the… … Wikipedia
category of aircraft classification — i. With respect to the certification, rating, privileges, and information of airmen, it means a broad classification of aircraft. Examples include airplane, rotorcraft, glider, and lighter than air aircraft. ii. With respect to the certification… … Aviation dictionary
light aircraft — i. For wake turbulence categorization purposes, an aircraft certificated for a maximum takeoff weight of 15,500 lb (7000 kg) or less. Aircraft with a certificated maximum takeoff weight of more than 15,500 lb and less than 300,000 lb (136,000 kg) … Aviation dictionary
heavy aircraft — For wake turbulence categorization purposes, an aircraft certificated for a maximum takeoff weight of 255,000 lb or more. This classification is by FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)… … Aviation dictionary
large aircraft — i. For wake turbulence categorization purposes, an aircraft certified for a maximum takeoff weight of more than 41,000 lb (18,600 kg) but less than 255,000 lb (116,000 kg). ii. As used with certification by weight, aircraft weighing up to 12,500… … Aviation dictionary
medium aircraft — For wake turbulence categorization purposes, an aircraft certificated for a maximum takeoff weight of more than 15,500 lb (7000 kg) but less than 300,000 lb (136,000 kg) … Aviation dictionary