
doi: 10.2514/3.58610
Recent studies of accidents/inc idents attributed to wind shears encountered during takeoff or landing approach have indicated the necessity of quantifying the combined effect of downdraft and horizontal shear. This paper discusses the development of a system to compute and display to the flight crew this loss of performance capability. Preliminary results from simulation, flight test, and in-service evaluation are discussed in terms of performance margins and implications for pilot technique in the recovery from a severe wind shear encounter.
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