Low-Level Wind Shear: A Hazard To Aircraft

Low-level wind shear is a sudden change in wind direction and/or speed that occurs within a short distance vertically above the ground. It can be caused by obstacles such as trees, buildings, or hills that disrupt the smooth flow of wind. This phenomenon can pose a significant hazard to aircraft during takeoff and landing, as it can cause a rapid loss of lift and control.

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