Just flew back from Alberta, doesn't seem horrible there lol. Anyway on the flight out I got my little guy a window seat and while he was explaining the different "cloud cities" we were flying through while at cruise another jet ripped by in the opposite direction.
It was quick, but I have to say I was surprised how close it was. It's a couple hundred meters normal for opposing traffic?
IFR separation
-
- Posts: 961
- Joined: Thu Jan 16, 2020 3:24 am
Opposing direction traffic would be 1000 feet above or below but it always looks really close. I assume it’s because the next nearest thing of obvious discernible size (the ground) is miles below you.
-
- Posts: 418
- Joined: Sat Feb 22, 2020 5:11 pm
- Location: Onoway, AB
I was wondering about the perspective part of it, in all the flights I've ever been on it was my first time seeing that.
- Colonel
- Posts: 2590
- Joined: Wed Jan 15, 2020 10:02 pm
- Location: Over The Runway
Beyond about 10 feet, your binocular stereoscopic depth perception doesn't work.
Instead, you brain relies on visual cues to estimate distances, and can be easily fooled.
For example, a 747 will look HUGE at the same distance, compared to say a little F-16.
Similarly, if you see a 747 fly through the sky, it will appear to be moving much slower than
the F-16 at the same speed, because it takes longer to travel it's fuselage length.
Illusions, man. Not just a book from that nutbar Bach.
Instead, you brain relies on visual cues to estimate distances, and can be easily fooled.
For example, a 747 will look HUGE at the same distance, compared to say a little F-16.
Similarly, if you see a 747 fly through the sky, it will appear to be moving much slower than
the F-16 at the same speed, because it takes longer to travel it's fuselage length.
Illusions, man. Not just a book from that nutbar Bach.
45 / 47 => 95 3/4%
- Scudrunner
- Site Admin
- Posts: 1202
- Joined: Mon Jan 13, 2014 3:18 am
- Location: Drinking Coffee in FBO Lounge
- Contact:
1000 foot separation
One thing you do need to watch out for is the wake turbulence produced by a heavy ripping over head. It can/will drift down and you’ll have a bad time.
Everyone is trying to kill you. Write that down.
One thing you do need to watch out for is the wake turbulence produced by a heavy ripping over head. It can/will drift down and you’ll have a bad time.
Everyone is trying to kill you. Write that down.
5 out of 2 Pilots are Dyslexic.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 3 Replies
- 2169 Views
-
Last post by Eric Janson
-
- 15 Replies
- 3246 Views
-
Last post by Chuck Ellsworth
-
- 18 Replies
- 23254 Views
-
Last post by Colonel