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    The Principle Hazard of Microbursts to Aircraft in the Process
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The Principle Hazard of Microbursts to Aircraft in the Process

Question 19

Question 19

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The principle hazard of microbursts to aircraft in the process of taking off or landing is


A) windblown sand and dust damaging jet engines.
B) sudden changes in lift and tailwinds.
C) Doppler radar.
D) lightning.

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