mandag 18. november 2013
Vulkansk aske - Test av norskutviklet utstyr
Volcanic Ash Detector
Successfully TestedThe flight-test of an experimental
technology called Avoid, an infrared camera capable of detecting ash cloud
particles before an aircraft might encounter them, has proved successful. Volcanic ash from
Iceland’s Eyjafjallajökull volcano grounded
aviation across much of northern Europe for a week in 2010. The Avoid
experiment, jointly sponsored by Airbus, Easyjet and Nicarnica Aviation, was conducted over
the bay of Biscay in the eastern Atlantic off the French coast. An A400M
four-turboprop cargo aircraft flew a circular test pattern between 9,000 and
11,000 feet dispersing Icelandic ash to re-create the 2010 conditions. The test
cloud, which contained particles invisible to the naked eye, measured
approximately 600 to 800 feet in depth and two miles in diameter. An Airbus
A340-300 test aircraft fitted with the Avoid pod flew toward the ash cloud,
detecting and identifying it from about 40 miles away. Airbus plans to certify
and offer the Avoid system on Airbus aircraft as an ash-avoidance tool. In a
1982 incident, all four engines aboard a British Airways Boeing 747 flamed out
after that aircraft flew into an ash cloud near Indonesia. The aircraft
descended nearly 25,000 feet before the crew was able to restart the engines.
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