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February 5, 2026

Šta se dešava kada grom kad pogodi avion u letu? Srpski pilot otkrio tajne letenja kroz ekstremno vreme

Vazduhoplovni meteorolog Miloš Vujović izjavio je danas da meteorološki podaci u velikoj meri utiču na odluke pilota o letu, dok pilot u penziji Stevan Ignjatović dodaje da su nepovoljne vremenske prilike, poput jakog vetra, obilne kiše ili snežnih padavina, izazovi koji zahtevaju primenu posebnih tehnika poletanja i sletanja.

Šta se dešava kada grom kad pogodi avion u letu? Srpski pilot otkrio tajne letenja kroz ekstremno vreme

TL;DR

  • Meteorological data is vital for pilot decisions on flight routing, route changes, or flight cancellations.
  • Adverse weather conditions like strong winds, heavy rain, or snow require special takeoff and landing techniques.
  • Aviation weather forecasts provide precise numerical data (e.g., cloud height, visibility in km/m), unlike general forecasts.
  • Devastating thunderstorms are becoming more frequent, presenting a significant forecasting challenge.
  • Cumulonimbus clouds are the most powerful in meteorology and are avoided by pilots due to severe turbulence risks.
  • Turbulence is described as the disordered movement of air, similar to waves affecting a ship, with intensities ranging from mild shaking to abrupt altitude changes.
  • Lightning strikes on aircraft are mitigated by the 'Faraday cage' effect, with energy discharging through wingtip brushes, causing minor disturbances but not typically endangering the flight.
  • Turbulence can be avoided with advance high-altitude charts provided to flight crews.
  • In case of unavoidable turbulence, cabin activity is suspended, and specific flying techniques are employed.
  • Severe weather conditions require strict adherence to prescribed procedures and may necessitate landing at the nearest airport if damage occurs.
  • The article mentions volcanic ash clouds as another weather hazard requiring careful monitoring and forecasting.