11.05 PHYSICS PROJECT Group members:- Hilal Ateeq Alkuwaiti ABDULLA MEQBEL AL SAYARI ABDULLA ALI ALMARAR SAIF ABDULLA ALKUWAITI How the winds affect the.

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11.05 PHYSICS PROJECT Group members:- Hilal Ateeq Alkuwaiti ABDULLA MEQBEL AL SAYARI ABDULLA ALI ALMARAR SAIF ABDULLA ALKUWAITI How the winds affect the flight

HOW THE WINDS AFFECT THE FLIGHT Some definitions: Wind Shear:- Variation in vector wind along the flight path of a pattern, intensity and duration to displace the aircraft abruptly necessitating substantial control action. Low Altitude Wind Shear:- Wind Shear along the final approach path or along the runway and along the take-off and initial climb-out paths.

HOW THE WINDS AFFECT THE FLIGHT