The next lesson was about wake turbulence.

As you can see from the picture wake turbulence is the air that rolls off the end of the wingtips and speeds up to disrupt the air all over the path of flight. The tube-like portions of wake turbulence that are directly off the wingtips are called vortices or wake vortex. We also discussed topics such as which type of configuration results in the greatest amount of wake turbulence and ways to adjust flight paths to avoid catastrophic accidents.
We finished up the day with aircraft recognition. This lesson will be pretty interesting since it is about learning what plane is what. We basically look at a bunch of pictures and see what specific characteristics stick out to help us identify each plane.




Good stuff. You are such a hard worker!
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