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- Jet_blast abstract "Jet blast is the phenomenon of rapid air movement produced by the jet engines of aircraft, particularly on or before takeoff.A large jet-engined aircraft can produce winds of up to 100 knots (190 km/h; 120 mph) as far away as 60 metres (200 ft) behind it at 40% maximum rated power. Jet blast can be a hazard to people or other unsecured objects behind the aircraft, and is capable of flattening buildings and destroying vehicles Despite the power and potentially destructive nature of jet blast, there are relatively few jet blast incidents. Due to the invisible nature of jet blast and the aerodynamic properties of light aircraft, light aircraft moving about airports are particularly vulnerable. Pilots of light aircraft frequently stay off to the side of the runway, rather than follow in the centre, to negate the effect of the blast.Propeller planes are also capable of generating significant rearwards winds, known as prop wash.Some airports have installed jet blast deflectors in areas where roads or people may be in the path of the jet blast on take off.".
- Jet_blast thumbnail SXMDanger.jpg?width=300.
- Jet_blast wikiPageExternalLink dl6_blast.htm.
- Jet_blast wikiPageID "7813665".
- Jet_blast wikiPageLength "1994".
- Jet_blast wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Jet_blast wikiPageRevisionID "679992530".
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aircraft_engines.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_safety.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Engine.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Engines.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Jet_blast_deflector.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Jet_engine.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Prop_wash.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Propeller_(aeronautics).
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Propeller_(aircraft).
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink Slipstream.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLink File:SXMDanger.jpg.
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jet blast".
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLinkText "air blast".
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLinkText "jet blast".
- Jet_blast wikiPageWikiLinkText "jet exhaust".
- Jet_blast hasPhotoCollection Jet_blast.
- Jet_blast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Jet_blast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Engine-aircraft-stub.
- Jet_blast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Jet_blast wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jet_blast subject Category:Aircraft_engines.
- Jet_blast subject Category:Aviation_safety.
- Jet_blast hypernym Phenomenon.
- Jet_blast type Article.
- Jet_blast type Disease.
- Jet_blast type Article.
- Jet_blast type Component.
- Jet_blast comment "Jet blast is the phenomenon of rapid air movement produced by the jet engines of aircraft, particularly on or before takeoff.A large jet-engined aircraft can produce winds of up to 100 knots (190 km/h; 120 mph) as far away as 60 metres (200 ft) behind it at 40% maximum rated power.".
- Jet_blast label "Jet blast".
- Jet_blast sameAs Souffle_des_réacteurs.
- Jet_blast sameAs Jet_blast.
- Jet_blast sameAs m.026dytd.
- Jet_blast sameAs Q1996324.
- Jet_blast sameAs Q1996324.
- Jet_blast wasDerivedFrom Jet_blast?oldid=679992530.
- Jet_blast depiction SXMDanger.jpg.
- Jet_blast isPrimaryTopicOf Jet_blast.