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Too Hot To Fly?
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http:// www.bbc .com/ne ws/worl d-us-ca nada-40 339730
Ok it's hot and I understand the density issues etc but how does a plane ever get off the ground in the perpetually hot places, like the middle east etc?
Ok it's hot and I understand the density issues etc but how does a plane ever get off the ground in the perpetually hot places, like the middle east etc?
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http:// climate of.com/ middlee ast/ind ex.asp
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I think the articles explains it well.
//The local Fox News affiliate in Phoenix said the cancellations mostly affected regional flights on the smaller Bombardier CRJ airliners, which have a maximum operating temperature of about 118F (48C).//
I thought I'd seen a thread on this earlier, heat must be getting to me too.
//The local Fox News affiliate in Phoenix said the cancellations mostly affected regional flights on the smaller Bombardier CRJ airliners, which have a maximum operating temperature of about 118F (48C).//
I thought I'd seen a thread on this earlier, heat must be getting to me too.