Dette systemet, AVOID, er utviklet ved norske NILU.
EasyJet to Fit Some
Aircraft With Volcanic-Ash Detectors
EasyJet Plc (EZJ), Europe's second-biggest discount
carrier, aims to fit sensors capable of detecting volcanic ash [AVOID
(Airborne Volcanic Object Identifier and Detector
technology)] on some of its planes by the end of next
year.
EasyJet, Airbus SAS and
Nicarnica Aviation tested the gear last month in an artificial ash cloud at
between 9,000 and 11,000 feet, the Luton, England-based carrier said today. The
trial saw one aircraft release dust gathered from Icelandic volcanoes and a
second use the new Airborne Volcanic Object Identifier and Detector to identify
and avoid the particles.
The system sensed ash from as
far as 60 kilometers (37 miles), a distance at which pilots could adjust
flightpaths around dangerous clouds, EasyJet said. European airline traffic fell
12 percent in April 2010, exceeding the worst declines of the recession, as ash
from Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano grounded 100,000 flights. Carriers lost
at least $1.7 billion in the first six days of the event, industry figures
show.
The ash cloud created during
the test was between 600 feet and 800 feet deep, measured 2.8 kilometers in
diameter and was visible to the naked eye before dissipating, the airline
said.
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