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Flying Through the Center of a Trough Should Have Been Uneventful

Flying Magazine

hour flight in a Columbia 400 from Rock Hill/York County Airport ( KUZA ) in South Carolina, just south of Charlotte, to Lincoln Park Airport (N07) in northern New Jersey was uneventful with outstanding weather and smooth air ahead of an approaching weather system. Our groundspeed was a meager 72 knots as we descended on the glideslope.

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Turbulence

Air Facts

One such one was over front range airport in Colorado where I was happily watching the pilot flying his Debonaire on an ILS approach in VFR conditions. As we got crossed the final approach fix, the rain shaft grew. Ah, a wind shear and a lot worse was going to mess with our landing. As we turned back, the wind shear hit.