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Meteorology
What is low‑level wind shear?
low‑level wind shear Wind shear occurring below 2 000 ft AGL, especially hazardous during takeoff and landing phases.
Source: ICAO Doc 9432, FAA PCG
How is “low‑level wind shear” Used in Practice?
Low‑level wind shear detected on take‑off runway 09, expect up to 15 knots loss, use caution.
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Who Needs to Know This Term?
- Pilots
- Air Traffic Controllers
- Cabin Crew
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What is low‑level wind shear?
Wind shear occurring below 2 000 ft AGL, especially hazardous during takeoff and landing phases.
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