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Atmospheric Turbulence and its Impact on Aircraft Traffic
Szarka, Martin ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the influence of turbulence on flight operations. It contains basic information and knowledge for pilots of aircrafts and gliders. Special attention is paid to clear air turbulence, jet stream, wake turbulence and air chemical activity. Bachleor thesis is conceived in meteorogical aspect, it includes general information of accompanying phenomena.
Effect of volcanic ash to Air Transport
Soukop, Robin ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the issue of volcanic ash as a complex and its impact on aviation, including the volcanic activity itself (conditions for its existence, for existence of eruptions and their basic products). In addition, the thesis also deals with effect of volcanic ash on aircraft and airports, possibilities of its detection or monitoring as well as mechanism of its spreading in airspace. The emphasis is laid mainly on air incidents related to volcanic ash and on danger it poses to the airspace of the Czech Republic.
Influence of clear air turbulence and vocanic ash on the air traffic
Puchar, Vladimír ; Hudec,, František (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis handles issues related to turbulence in cloudless space and the influence of volcanic ash on air traffic. It contains basic information and knowledge to pilot airliners. Topic turbulence in cloudless space CAT is conceived more in terms ofweather, they include general information about the accompanying phenomena. The chapter on volcanic ash are also included chapters on understanding the issues thatare not directly related to the hazard to air traffic.
Exploration of the jet stream in the civil air transport
Švec, Michal ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with jet streams. The exploration part describes conditions of jet stream formation, its characteristics, classification on the geographical basis and phenomena attendant on the jet streams. It also contains a description of jet stream measurement methods and methods of its interpretation in aeronautical meteorological charts. Organization of aeronautical traffic in the north Atlantic region within reach of the jet streams is further described. Practical part of this thesis contains author’s own research which compares time and economical profitability of transatlantic flights planned according to the jet streams. The principle of this evaluation was based on assessment of real flights and flights via shortest possible routes. It was proven, that profits mentioned above are gained only in the oceanic parts of flights.
Wind shear as a dangerous fenomenon in aviation
Novozámský, Adam ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This thesis is about wind shear and its influence on aviation. There is wide theoretical description of wind shear and it’s implemented into aviation practice. There are also methods of observation, forecasting and reporting, for both pilots and meteorologist described. In this thesis, pilots can find useful recommendations for dealing with wind shear during the flight. Every reader can also read about famous aviation accidents and look at models of weather that caused those accidents. At the end of thesis there are analyses of a rawiosonde measurements related to wind shear reports. This whole thesis is focused on increasing awareness of wind shear in aviation from angle of view of both pilots and aviation meteorologist.
Exploration of the jet stream in the civil air transport
Švec, Michal ; Imriš, Pavel (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This master’s thesis deals with jet streams. The exploration part describes conditions of jet stream formation, its characteristics, classification on the geographical basis and phenomena attendant on the jet streams. It also contains a description of jet stream measurement methods and methods of its interpretation in aeronautical meteorological charts. Organization of aeronautical traffic in the north Atlantic region within reach of the jet streams is further described. Practical part of this thesis contains author’s own research which compares time and economical profitability of transatlantic flights planned according to the jet streams. The principle of this evaluation was based on assessment of real flights and flights via shortest possible routes. It was proven, that profits mentioned above are gained only in the oceanic parts of flights.
Wind shear as a dangerous fenomenon in aviation
Novozámský, Adam ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
This thesis is about wind shear and its influence on aviation. There is wide theoretical description of wind shear and it’s implemented into aviation practice. There are also methods of observation, forecasting and reporting, for both pilots and meteorologist described. In this thesis, pilots can find useful recommendations for dealing with wind shear during the flight. Every reader can also read about famous aviation accidents and look at models of weather that caused those accidents. At the end of thesis there are analyses of a rawiosonde measurements related to wind shear reports. This whole thesis is focused on increasing awareness of wind shear in aviation from angle of view of both pilots and aviation meteorologist.
Effect of volcanic ash to Air Transport
Soukop, Robin ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with the issue of volcanic ash as a complex and its impact on aviation, including the volcanic activity itself (conditions for its existence, for existence of eruptions and their basic products). In addition, the thesis also deals with effect of volcanic ash on aircraft and airports, possibilities of its detection or monitoring as well as mechanism of its spreading in airspace. The emphasis is laid mainly on air incidents related to volcanic ash and on danger it poses to the airspace of the Czech Republic.
Atmospheric Turbulence and its Impact on Aircraft Traffic
Szarka, Martin ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis deals with the influence of turbulence on flight operations. It contains basic information and knowledge for pilots of aircrafts and gliders. Special attention is paid to clear air turbulence, jet stream, wake turbulence and air chemical activity. Bachleor thesis is conceived in meteorogical aspect, it includes general information of accompanying phenomena.
Influence of clear air turbulence and vocanic ash on the air traffic
Puchar, Vladimír ; Hudec,, František (referee) ; Krška, Karel (advisor)
Bachelor thesis handles issues related to turbulence in cloudless space and the influence of volcanic ash on air traffic. It contains basic information and knowledge to pilot airliners. Topic turbulence in cloudless space CAT is conceived more in terms ofweather, they include general information about the accompanying phenomena. The chapter on volcanic ash are also included chapters on understanding the issues thatare not directly related to the hazard to air traffic.

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