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All about Causes of Airplane Turbulence

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Airplane turbulence is mainly caused by abnormal air movement. The phenomenon known as windshear is the result of air masses with different pressure crashing into each other, creating air waves. As cold air in the atmosphere descends rapidly, warm air spreads and rises until little below the cold air, which then tumbles. As the cold air hits the ground it splashes and spreads out producing surface winds. All these air movements can cause an aircraft to bounce when caught in between. Experienced pilots know how to control an airplane under these circumstances, although landing and take-off require more attention.

Jetstreams are another reason causing air turbulence. The diversity in wind speed and direction at certain parts of the atmosphere can make an aircraft fly in instability. This phenomenon occurs in heights greater than 12 km over the surface of the earth, where high pressure air masses collide with lower pressure air masses ones. At the meeting point, there is a pressure change and the wind that forms results in a stream because as the earth spins it causes the wind to be concentrated in a steam between the two air masses (known as the Coriolis force).

Probably the worst type of airplane turbulence is the one caused by thunderstorms. When flying inside thunderstorms, strong upward or downward currents of air disrupt the normal airplane movement creating high turmoil. Even below thunderstorms, there are strong colliding winds, which combined with heavy rain and lightning can cause intense turbulence that may cause the plane to crash. Turbulence can also be experienced around the edge of a thunderstorm. For that reason, pilots are informed in advance for any upcoming thunderstorm in order to protect passengers from any similar situation.

All in all, air travel is a magnificent experience and airplane turbulence should not be a reason to sustain from it. What you should remember is that airplane turbulence may be rather distressing and upsetting, but it is not hazardous. Nowadays, technology has provided airlines with the ability to predict such phenomena, making air travel a safe and exciting experience.

The Pros of Flying Using Air Charters

Friday, March 19th, 2010

1. Travel according to your schedule

Have you experienced trying to call airline after airline just to inquire if they will be able to book you for a flight so you can attend a business meeting in New York? Airlines offer you a scheduled flight that may not fit your schedule considering the other meetings that you have to attend before flying to New York. Finally, you no longer need to keep up with the schedule to keep up with the schedules that airlines give you. You can fly at whatever time you choose. This way, you wouldn’t have to cancel important meetings or family activities at home just so you wouldn’t be late for your next out-of-state business meeting.

2. Choose the airport

Unlike major airlines that only fly to busy airports, flying using a chartered plane allows you to choose which airports can you land. Therefore, you don’t have to spend so much time traveling by car from the airport to your destination, if there is a nearby airport. Also, you can prefer to avoid landing in the congested airports to save your traveling time. There’s no need for connecting flights or to change planes. With a chartered aircraft, you have the convenience of traveling continuously from your location to your destination. Unlike with commercial flights where you have to change planes to get to the connecting flight, you can sit comfortably even from long country to country flights.

3. Be on time

Delayed flights can really be annoying, especially if you only have a few minutes before you next business engagement. A few minutes of delay can cost you much money. And what could be worse that missing your flight? Nothing to worry anymore. Chartered flights help you keep up with all the things on you schedule because you can say when you would like to fly.

4. No lost luggage

Losing your luggage is a nuisance. What if you only have a few minutes to freshen up and change your clothes before your next schedule? You can’t spend so much time looking for your luggage which could be mistakenly taken by another flight passenger. And doesn’t help that the airport will just send the luggage to your place when they find it. Since you are flying on your own or with your associates in an air charter, the risk of having your luggage mistakenly taken by another person is very meager. What’s even better is that you know who you’re flying with.

5. Get more privacy

Flying through a regular commercial flight doesn’t permit you to discuss transactions with your colleagues. What if you just thought of a better way to make your presentation? You restrain yourself from taking about confidential details of your transaction, as you might be heard by the people sitting in front or behind you. Or what if you’re just so tired and wanted to get some sleep but other people just keep on taking? Chartered airplanes give you the privacy to discuss business transactions with your colleagues. Or if you just choose to sleep and relax, you have enough room to rest and nobody will bother you.