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Aerody Passed! Question on Wake Turbulence
Tom.RQM
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Tom.RQM created the topic: Aerody Passed! Question on Wake Turbulence
Hey Bob and Richard,
Just like to let you know that I passed CADA this morning with 88%! Really happy
One question that I did encounter that I've never seen before was to do with wake turbulence:
What is the effect on wake turbulence dissipation with wind and turbulence? (something along those lines - I can't really remember the answer options)
I understand that a crosswind will mean that the wake will stay on the runway for a longer period of time, but I just don't understand how either turbulence or wind will effect the dissipation?
bobtait replied the topic: Re: Aerody Passed! Question on Wake Turbulence
A simple way to look at it is to remember that vortices behave like smoke. Smoke lingers in the atmosphere longest when the air is dead calm. Strong winds create turbulence as they tumble over obstacles like buildings or trees or hills. That causes mixing of the air [a bit like stirring your coffee after you've added the milk]. That mixing quickly dissipates the smoke. The same thing happens to vortices in turbulent air.