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![]() "Ramapriya" wrote in message oups.com... I was at a place today from where I had a nice, clear view of the Dubai Airport runway all day long. For about 3 hours in the morning, and another 2-hour period in the afternoon, a string of aircraft took off virtually tailing one another. Most of them were A330s, and the rest were 747s and A340s, with the odd A320 and 737. Makes me ask you folk this... are wake vortex caveats for real? How do you manage when in a queue of big jets? Ramapriya ayirpamarATgmailDOTcom Wake vortices are very real and they can ruin your whole day if you let 'em. I was standing right under the approach path at Lakeland Linder (during the Sun N Fun fly-in) when a DC-9 landed. 20 seconds or so later, after the jet noise faded, you could hear the vortices it left behind. It sounded like someone was tearing apart a bedsheet the size of a football field. Then, the vortices descended to ground level and whipped up twin horizontal tornados of the fine grey sand they have down there. Tents flapped and towels shook in the wind, and after a few more seconds it all faded away. It was kind of spooky, but very impressive. KB |
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