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IR Detectors to Help Pilots AVOID Volcanic Ash

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KJELLER, Norway, Dec. 20, 2011 — A camera designed to detect volcanic ash particles from a large distance may help airlines become more capable of avoiding large volcanic plumes in the future. The ash cloud resulting from the 2010 eruption of the Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland cost Europe an estimated €6.5 billion (about $8.5 billion). In large concentrations, volcanic ash can stall jet engines, degrade pilot vision, or wreck windscreens and electronic systems. At some point in the future, Eyjafjallajökull’s bigger companion, Katla, may erupt, causing even more trouble for European airlines...Read full article

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    Published: December 2011
    airlinesash cloudsAustraliaAVOIDcameraseasyJetEuropeEyjafjallajökullFred PrataIan DaviesIcelandImaginginfrared camerasKatlaNILUNorsk institutt for luftforskningNorwayNorwegian Institute for Air ResearchResearch & Technologyvolcanic ash particles

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