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31/07/24 14:33 PM IST

Reasons behind Leh flight cancellations

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  • Sizzling day-time temperatures in Leh, Ladakh, led to many flight cancellations on Sunday and Monday.
Mechanism behind flying of Aircraft
  • Aircraft wings are shaped such that their top is slightly more curved than the bottom.
  • So when an aircraft begins to move, the air over the top of the wings moves faster than that under the bottom.
  • This faster-moving air then creates a lower pressure above the wing (as per Bernoulli’s principle) , when compared to the pressure under it.
  • This difference in the pressure generates a force (called lift) underneath the wings that helps the aircraft take off.
Effects of High Temperatures
  • Higher temperatures expand the air, making it less dense or thinner.
  • In other words, they create more space between the air molecules which means that fewer molecules are available underneath the aircraft’s wings to create enough lift to push the plane into the sky.
  • Aircraft usually get 1% less lift with every 3 degree Celsius of temperature rise.
  • Thin air also affects the performance of an aircraft’s engine. For instance, the combustion that creates an engine’s power is severely impacted as there are fewer molecules of oxygen to mix with the fuel.
  • The thrust — the force which moves an aircraft through the air — produced by the engines is also reduced due to thin air.
  • Consequently, higher temperatures mean that planes require longer runways and more powerful engines to take off.
  • If an aircraft requires 6,500 feet of runway at 20 degree Celsius, it is going to require 8,200 feet at 40 degree Celsius, Williams said. In extreme situations, take off can become impossible.
  • Thinner air also makes landings more challenging. In addition to the brakes on the wheels, pilots use reverse thrust (literally, thrust in the opposite direction to the movement of the aircraft) to slow down the aircraft while landing.
  • In case of thin air, the reverse thrust generated might not be enough to perform the task.
  • These aforementioned issues are particularly felt in airports located in higher altitudes (like the one in Leh), where the air is anyway thin and runways are often shorter.
Role of Global Warming
  • The extreme heat which is affecting take-offs and landing of aircraft is a consequence of global warming.
  • The global average temperature has increased by at least 1.1 degree Celsius since 1880. In India, annual mean temperatures have risen by about 0.7 degree Celsius compared to 1900 levels.
  • The impacts of climate change on Greek airports”, analysed the performance of Airbus A320 — one of the most popular aircraft in the world — at 10 Greek airports between 1988 and 2017.
  • The study revealed that with a warming of 0.75 degree Celsius per decade since the 1970s, the maximum take-off weight for Airbus A320 was reduced by 127 kg each year, roughly equivalent to the weight of one passenger and their suitcase.
  • The weight of an aircraft is a crucial determinant of how much lift and thrust it needs to generate to take off.
  • Aircraft manufacturers are always working towards making their planes lighter and more efficient. But much of that progress has likely been already made.
  • As a result, in the short term, airports will need to schedule flights in cooler times, increase the runway lengths, and decrease the take-off weight to deal with climate change-induced disruptions.
Source- Indian Express

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