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Wind Shear

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Key Takeaways:

  • Aviation's understanding of dangerous low-level wind shear evolved from initial ignorance to specific recognition through a series of accidents in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Dr. Ted Fujita's investigation of the 1975 Eastern Flight 66 crash led to the identification and naming of "microbursts" – small, intense downdrafts – which were subsequently validated by early Doppler radar research.
  • Major accidents, notably Delta 191 in 1985, propelled significant advancements in wind shear detection technology (like Terminal Doppler Weather Radar, TDWR) and comprehensive pilot training for avoidance and recovery techniques.
  • Pilots today mitigate microburst risks through pre-flight planning using weather data, understanding airborne radar limitations, and recognizing specific visual cues associated with these dangerous phenomena.
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When the jet age arrived in 1959, little was known about wind shear. Aviation was focused on thunderstorm avoidance. In Joseph George’s compilation of Eastern Air Line’s forecasting techniques from that era, we find thunderstorms described in terms of turbulence, icing, and hail hazards. As jet aircraft were equipped with radar, it was assumed that the captain had all the tools needed to avoid weather. No attention was paid to wind shear, but awareness began ramping up.

Wind Shear “Discovered”

Crashes related to thunderstorms were beginning to appear in newspapers. Prominent examples were the 1953 BOAC Comet breakup near Calcutta, the Braniff BAC-111 crash in 1966, the loss of a Braniff Electra in Texas in 1968, and the 1963 Northwest Orient Boeing 720 crash in Florida. All were ascribed to powerful air currents in the storm and encounters with extreme turbulence.

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