Rallying For Attack On Turbulence
Airlines and weather researchers are crafting new tools for forecasting, detecting and avoiding turbulence, a stealthy and persistent problem that has disrupted operations and spooked customers since the first revenue passenger flights. Short of avoiding it, conventional thinking has long held...
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