The risk of encountering wind shear during approach can be assessed using various factors such as the aircraft’s speed, the angle of approach, and the atmospheric conditions. Understanding these factors is crucial for pilots to make informed decisions and take appropriate actions to mitigate risks.
ΞV = change in wind speed (m/s)
Ξz = change in altitude (m)
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