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To achieve high cruise speeds near the speed of sound, modern transport jets utilize swept wings. While sweeping the wings delays the onset of supersonic shockwaves, it introduces distinct handling penalties:

The book explains:

Higher landing and takeoff speeds are required to prevent stalling. Handling the Big Jets.pdf

Transitioning a 150-ton aircraft from a steep descent to a smooth landing requires precise visual cues and an understanding of ground effect.

The book dives into the unique behaviors of swept wings, including Dutch roll, swept-wing stall characteristics, and high-speed buffet. To achieve high cruise speeds near the speed

Flying at 35,000 feet and above introduces a tight operational envelope known metaphorically as

To overcome the challenges associated with handling big jets, airlines, ground handlers, and airports must adopt best practices that prioritize safety, efficiency, and customer satisfaction. Some of these best practices include: The book dives into the unique behaviors of

Swept wings are highly efficient at high speeds but produce less lift at low speeds compared to straight wings. This necessitates the use of complex trailing-edge flaps and leading-edge slats. Jet Engine Thrust Characteristics