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Why, oh why didn't the "air pocket" show up on the weather radar?!?![]()
"There was lightning everywhere ... obviously we were right in the middle of a storm or thunder but it was pretty severe.
Hmm, I don't know too many pilots that would fly into and through a severe storm without a functioning weather radar. Surely if there was so much lightning all around the pilots would have some idea they were flying through a storm even without a functioning weather radar!Mr Whitehead said passengers were told the radar was not functioning "so the plane didn't see (the air pocket) and went straight into it".
Me thinks quote may include some misunderstanding of what was actually announced, which I expect would be something along the lines of fact the a weather radar cannot see turbulence. A weather radar displays moisture as the radar ping transmissions reflect back off the water droplets. Clear air turbulence is called that because the air is clear and hence no water droplets to reflect the radar pings and hence nothing to display on the screen.
For a pilot to knowingly fly into an area of severe lightning without a working weather radar would be very unusual and I suggest foolhardy. I really cannot believe that to be true unless I see it published in the ATSB report.
Fancy an airline not providing seatbelts for all the passengers"I can't remember whether it went down or up first," she said. "It was alright if you had a seatbelt.
