2024
DOI: 10.26467/2079-0619-2024-27-3-81-91
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Vortex safety when flying at an assigned flight level

A. I. Zhelannikov

Abstract: Air traffic intensity between countries and within individual countries is increasing year by year. As a rule, airways follow the same routes. As a result, so-called “roads in the sky” are formed. And where there are roads, there are bumps by the time, in the form of CAT, updraughts and downdraughts and increased turbulence. Horizontal and vertical separation plays an important role in ensuring flight safety on route. Currently, a variety of regulatory documents, defining safe separation at the flight level, h… Show more

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