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I fly out of Syracuse, NY (US) and the winter these past three weeks has
been pretty tough for aviation. Daily snowfall, low clouds, gusty winds, and very, very cold. Last night our local evening news ran a story about this year's winter, which included a shot of an American Eagle ERJ aircraft being de-iced. To my surprise, the newscaster segued into a quick discussion of airframe icing using phrases like "super-cooled water droplets," "disrupts airflow over the wing," "adds weight," "creates drag," and "leads to a stall" and "loss of lift." OK, so the last one was redundant given the previous one, but this is the local news here. While he is describing the process of airframe icing, the station cuts to an amazingly accurate, but relatively simple animation of a wing's cross section flying through a cloud, encountering super-cooled water droplets, and developing rime ice on the leading edge. For a local news story, they got it right. I was impressed. -- Peter ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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I find it rather sad that we can be impressed by a newscaster who actually
delivers an accurate news report. But hey - I also like Star Trek. Peter R. wrote in : I fly out of Syracuse, NY (US) and the winter these past three weeks has been pretty tough for aviation. Daily snowfall, low clouds, gusty winds, and very, very cold. Last night our local evening news ran a story about this year's winter, which included a shot of an American Eagle ERJ aircraft being de-iced. To my surprise, the newscaster segued into a quick discussion of airframe icing using phrases like "super-cooled water droplets," "disrupts airflow over the wing," "adds weight," "creates drag," and "leads to a stall" and "loss of lift." OK, so the last one was redundant given the previous one, but this is the local news here. While he is describing the process of airframe icing, the station cuts to an amazingly accurate, but relatively simple animation of a wing's cross section flying through a cloud, encountering super-cooled water droplets, and developing rime ice on the leading edge. For a local news story, they got it right. I was impressed. |
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Peter R. wrote in message ...
I fly out of Syracuse, NY (US) and the winter these past three weeks has been pretty tough for aviation. Daily snowfall, low clouds, gusty winds, and very, very cold. Last night our local evening news ran a story about this year's winter, which included a shot of an American Eagle ERJ aircraft being de-iced. To my surprise, the newscaster segued into a quick discussion of airframe icing using phrases like "super-cooled water droplets," "disrupts airflow over the wing," "adds weight," "creates drag," and "leads to a stall" and "loss of lift." OK, so the last one was redundant given the previous one, but this is the local news here. While he is describing the process of airframe icing, the station cuts to an amazingly accurate, but relatively simple animation of a wing's cross section flying through a cloud, encountering super-cooled water droplets, and developing rime ice on the leading edge. For a local news story, they got it right. I was impressed. -- Peter Next we will be celebrating "dog did not bite man" |
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![]() "Peter R." wrote: For a local news story, they got it right. I was impressed. Tell them so. George Patterson Great discoveries are not announced with "Eureka!". What's usually said is "Hummmmm... That's interesting...." |
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By the way, a large number of TV weathermen are GA, ex-airline, or other
pilots. "Michael Nouak" wrote in message ... "G.R. Patterson III" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... "Peter R." wrote: For a local news story, they got it right. I was impressed. Tell them so. Good idea, IMO Mike |
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I would suggest that 'accurate' is not as much a surprise as 'knowlegeable'.
The report was obviously knowledgeable on the subject in addition to perhaps being accurate. One of the challenges we have in aviation the the lack of knowledge and familiarity most people (and reporters) have with it. "Judah" wrote in message ... I find it rather sad that we can be impressed by a newscaster who actually delivers an accurate news report. But hey - I also like Star Trek. Peter R. wrote in : I fly out of Syracuse, NY (US) and the winter these past three weeks has been pretty tough for aviation. Daily snowfall, low clouds, gusty winds, and very, very cold. Last night our local evening news ran a story about this year's winter, which included a shot of an American Eagle ERJ aircraft being de-iced. To my surprise, the newscaster segued into a quick discussion of airframe icing using phrases like "super-cooled water droplets," "disrupts airflow over the wing," "adds weight," "creates drag," and "leads to a stall" and "loss of lift." OK, so the last one was redundant given the previous one, but this is the local news here. While he is describing the process of airframe icing, the station cuts to an amazingly accurate, but relatively simple animation of a wing's cross section flying through a cloud, encountering super-cooled water droplets, and developing rime ice on the leading edge. For a local news story, they got it right. I was impressed. |
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