Comment by nineteen999 11 hours ago > Can today’s planes still keep us safe?Probably not if the turbines aren't spinning, no. 2 comments nineteen999 Reply Onavo 9 hours ago Presumably the article is more referring to turbulence at a macro scale. If the air is so turbulent that the compressor blades stall because of it, well, we have bigger problems. nineteen999 7 hours ago I was referring to the really obvious animation (or lack of) at the top of the page.But yeah once again it seemed to go over the heads of the oblivious around here...
Onavo 9 hours ago Presumably the article is more referring to turbulence at a macro scale. If the air is so turbulent that the compressor blades stall because of it, well, we have bigger problems. nineteen999 7 hours ago I was referring to the really obvious animation (or lack of) at the top of the page.But yeah once again it seemed to go over the heads of the oblivious around here...
nineteen999 7 hours ago I was referring to the really obvious animation (or lack of) at the top of the page.But yeah once again it seemed to go over the heads of the oblivious around here...
Presumably the article is more referring to turbulence at a macro scale. If the air is so turbulent that the compressor blades stall because of it, well, we have bigger problems.
I was referring to the really obvious animation (or lack of) at the top of the page.
But yeah once again it seemed to go over the heads of the oblivious around here...