I have been wondering what is Microburst? What is wind shear? In my work as a dentist, it has been shown, with colored water in the devices the dentist uses, how splatter and bounce of particles, can help us understand infection control. I wish the wind, had color, so we could see it. I understand and can picture wake turbulence. I have tried to visualize such wind Phenom. I remember flying intentionally thru what we called dust devils, with my J3C65 when I was a kid, landing out in the wheat fields of the Palouse in Idaho, and Washington. It threw you around, but never to the extent of loss of control. There was a while back, a fairly sobering thread, of near loss of control, in wake turbulence, in the event of taking off right behind another cub at Johnson Creek a year ago or so. The reason I raise the idea, is that that this last Thursday, there was a crash of a Husky, on take off, at Moose Creek, Idaho. Media(who can trust them to get it right) said a gust of wind, flipped the aircraft over, and it crashed and burned on the runway. The passenger survived. I have been tossed around in turbulent air a few times, such that it made me afraid. One time, in cruise, with the wind behind me, flying too low, over a ridge, I thought I was going to be turned over upside down. Maybe over reacted, but it seemed a big time problem, till the thing finally started to come back around. I have not experianced being flipped around near the ground, on approach or departure, such that the aircraft seemed uncontrollable. Have any of you guys and ladies, been tossed around by wind on approach or departure, when speeds were in a comfortable , and safe range, such that the aircraft was uncontrollable, or nearly out of control. I am sitting here, wondering what I have yet to learn, that hasn't been served up to me already. I did know the pilot, and so likely have been impacted, in a way that I may be over analyzing it. Anybody know anything, or have experiences, and lessons, they are willing to share comments about here? Thankyou! Ed




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