Display Provides Pilots with Real-Time Sonic-Boom Information
TBMG-15856
03/01/2013
- Content
Supersonic aircraft generate shock waves that move outward and extend to the ground. As a cone of pressurized air spreads across the landscape along the flight path, it creates a continuous sonic boom along the flight track. Several factors can influence sonic booms: weight, size, and shape of the aircraft; its altitude and flight path; and weather and atmospheric conditions. This technology allows pilots to control the impact of sonic booms.
- Citation
- "Display Provides Pilots with Real-Time Sonic-Boom Information," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2013.