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    A380 VORTEX PROBLEMS?

    IAG Blog
    http://iagblog.blogspot.com/2009/01/a380-vort ex-problems.html
    Jan 16 2009
    CA

    This is what is reported on a professional pilot site "An Armavia
    Airbus A320-200, flight U8-968 from Sochi (Russia) to Yerevan
    (Armenia), was enroute about 30nm north of Tiblisi (Georgia), when
    the airplane encountered severe clear air turbulence, which caused the
    autopilot to disconnect and threw the airplane into steep banks three
    times. The crew managed to regain control of the airplane and completed
    the flight without further incident. No injuries have been reported.

    Armavia reported, that their aircraft was cruising 1000 feet below
    an Emirates Airbus A380-800 registration A6-EDB flight EK-201 enroute
    from Dubai (United Arab Emirates) to New York,NY (USA) and suspects,
    that the turbulence was caused by wake vortices created by the A380."

    Now the word is that 4NM separation traffic behind a widebody and 6NM
    for traffic behind a 380 is the rule. After the quote above there
    are two more that are eye opening. "I've encountered this during
    the cruise too, 2000' below an A340 (we were in a 737-8), mod to
    severe turbulence, a/pilot kicked out, extreme banking, pretty scary
    stuff! A quick call to atc allowed us a change in direction out of
    the wake, problem solved!" and "I've flown at right angles 4000'
    beneath the course of an A380 on test so probably light, and had
    severe turbulence. There is definitely something different about the
    A380's wake."

    Take a look at the plane - its wings are massive. REALLY massive. Look
    at that wing in the picture above. The wing is really much bigger
    (by comparison to a 747) than the plane seems to need. Surely that
    wing must be generating huge amounts of dirty air at cruise.
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