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Wake Turbulence: Silent But Deadly

A low morning fog crept onto the airport as I cleared a CRJ-900 regional jet for takeoff. The RJ lifted, passing just above the vaporous wall, and I switched him to Departure. I waited, watching for something I dealt with every day as an air traffic controller, but had never witnessed.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Wake turbulence is an invisible but dangerous aviation phenomenon, requiring Air Traffic Control (ATC) to enforce strict separation rules based on aircraft weight categories and operational scenarios.
  • Current ATC procedures involve specific time delays for runway operations and mileage separation for airborne aircraft, with pilots assuming responsibility for visual separation and proper recovery from wake encounters.
  • The FAA is implementing Wake Turbulence Recategorization (RECAT), a new system that refines separation standards by considering aircraft speed and wingspan alongside weight, aiming to increase airport capacity and efficiency, although it may require greater separation for smaller aircraft following larger ones.
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A low morning fog crept onto the airport as I cleared a CRJ-900 regional jet for takeoff. The RJ lifted, passing just above the vaporous wall, and I switched him to Departure. I waited, watching for something I dealt with every day as an air traffic controller, but had never witnessed.

I wasn’t disappointed. The fog’s white mass suddenly parted, two lanes driving through it, each a widening half-cylinder swirling with invisible force, insides darkened by sunrise shadows. The paths dissolved, reclaimed by the mists. However, for that brief moment, I’d actually observed the elusive threat we call wake turbulence.

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