Caution Wake Turbulence
When's the last time you heard "caution - wake turbulence" from an air traffic controller? Did you think about what it really meant to you?
Pilots taking off and landing behind larger aircraft often hear the phrase, and it means that positioning your aircraft to avoid a potentially dangerous situation is extremely important.
Read [more|http://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/aerodynamics/how-to-avoid-wake-turbulence/]
Pilots taking off and landing behind larger aircraft often hear the phrase, and it means that positioning your aircraft to avoid a potentially dangerous situation is extremely important.
Read [more|http://www.boldmethod.com/learn-to-fly/aerodynamics/how-to-avoid-wake-turbulence/]
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