As the cloud thickens, some pilots are asking... Why can't we just fly beneath it?

I was wondering the exact same thing and now pilots are asking the same question.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...s-pilots-asking--Why-just-fly-beneath-it.html

Well, this is kinda like the climate science issue.

Personally, I wouldn’t rely on the opinion of pilots, or rightwing bloggers as to the spatial extent of the cloud, and the risk involved.

I would rely on atmospheric scientists to assess the extent of the cloud; I doubt that ash dispersion can predictably be assumed to stay uniformly at certain altitudes. And I would rely on vulcanologists or other experts to assess the risk of volcanic ash to engines. It ain’t exactly benign particulate matter; volcanic ash is made of silicate particles – it’s pretty much like a cloud of finely granulated glass, and presumably the risk of engine damage and death is too high to rely on the atmospheric science expertise of commercial pilots, and arm chair pundits..
 
Well, this is kinda like the climate science issue.

Personally, I wouldn’t rely on the opinion of pilots, or rightwing bloggers as to the spatial extent of the cloud, and the risk involved.

I would rely on atmospheric scientists to assess the extent of the cloud; I doubt that ash dispersion can predictably be assumed to stay uniformly at certain altitudes. And I would rely on vulcanologists or other experts to assess the risk of volcanic ash to engines. It ain’t exactly benign particulate matter; volcanic ash is made of silicate particles – it’s pretty much like a cloud of finely granulated glass, and presumably the risk of engine damage and death is too high to rely on the atmospheric science expertise of commercial pilots, and arm chair pundits..

Hey, retard, Tom was just being his usual farcical self!
 
A pilot isn't qualified to tell you about the mechanical effects of volcano ash on engines at a low altitude. That's for the engineers who designed the engines and, you know, crafted the regulations.

This is like deniers listening to meteorologists instead of climatologists.

British Airways boss Willie Walsh, sent 26 long-haul flights towards British airports on Monday demanding they be allowed to land, some say he was irresponsible but I think that he forced the authorities to capitulate.

http://www.independent.co.uk/opinio...ticle-learning-the-right-lessons-1950453.html
 
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Ash from a volcano isn't like ash from your campfire. It is full of debris, thick caustic dirt and chemicals. Flying through that and having it sucked into your engines and driven through those important bits of plane that keep you moving and thus in the air isn't smart. Cars will likely start having issues if people aren't constantly changing the air filters, and many people will be shocked at the damage to their paint. While the pilots could see the part they aren't realizing is that their planes would start falling out of the sky.


I guess all those "statues" at Pompeii, are considered to be a fluke by Europe.
 
Stephen Colbert suggested a missile strike on Iceland for this travesty. If our pilots can't fly there, then he recommend nuking Greenland, because "its close enough." LOFL

Beck's show was saying that maybe the "Greeners" would demand that all future eruptions be from hybrid-volcanoes.
 
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