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To: Truth'sfriend

The 757 is also included as a 'heavy' now, due to the incidents of following aircraft a few years back

Truth'sfriend wrote:
The term "Heavy" refers to transport category aircraft over a certain weight threshold. Aircraft in this category include (among others) the 767,777,747,C5, C17 and the A340.
ATC will include in an aircraft's ID the additional description of "Heavy", when communicating with the aircraft, to alert other aircraft. "Heavies" have additional separation requirements from other aircraft because of a larger wake turbulence "foot print".


252 posted on 06/03/2005 8:40:43 AM PDT by BritExPatInFla
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To: BritExPatInFla
Yeah, you are correct. The most famous upset caused by a 757 involved a Lear in the pattern some where in the West, U.S. I think it's due to the long wing span/design.
259 posted on 06/03/2005 8:48:56 AM PDT by Truth'sfriend (Alan Greenspan = Chauncey Gardener)
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