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IATA Launches Platform Enabling Airlines to Share Turbulence Data

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Geneva – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched its Turbulence Aware data resource to help airlines avoid turbulence when planning routes tactically in flight. Turbulence Aware augments an airline’s ability to forecast and avoid turbulence by pooling and sharing (in real time) turbulence data generated by participating airlines. (www.aviationpros.com) Mais...

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Piot's normally will issue a prep. I have heard too many to count during my time as a full time pilot. Pireps are indespensable. One in particular involved Air Canada gave the center better altitudes simply for customer comfort. Its not uncommon today to hear pilots speaking on a VHF telling center and other pilots where the ride is better than the previous altitude. However some days you have to hack-it unless it is severe, thats where the possibility of structural damage is possible. 20 years ago a local pilot bent a PIPER AZTEC in severe turbulence.

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