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1/15/2015

Topic Reading-Vol.1009-1/15/2015

Dear MEL School’s Topic Readers,
Transatlantic flight nears supersonic speeds
Any idea what and how much tailwinds do to an airplane? While average passenger flights cruise around 900 plus kilometers per hour, this BA flight from New York to London reached its top speed up to 1,200 km per hour, being pushed by strong jet stream that reached as fast as 322 km per hour. As the speed of sound is 1,234 km per hour, the passenger flight flew like sound or a jet fighter. The passengers seemed to be the ones most benefited but crew members must have been busy completing their duties within shorted time.
However, those flying toward the other direction, east to west, got the same level of headwinds, which added extra time on the scheduled flight times.
Enjoy reading about this record breaking force of tailwinds over the Atlantic!


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