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Route Papa 45
15th Apr 2003, 06:51
Some advice please folks. A recent discussion amongst ATC colleagues brought up the question of how 'chop' varies from turbulence. GEN section of AIP gave us some info but how do you differ the 2, does chop just mean light turb to you or are the phenomena completely different?

RP45

Moneyshot
15th Apr 2003, 07:40
The official way of describing 'chop' is 'rythmic bumpiness.' It's what most lay people would describe as 'turbulence' and is the most common form of light to moderate turbulence that you would experience in day to day operation (usually in clear air). I sometimes describe it as 'cobblestones' as it's the easiest way to describe it to someone who only uses terrestrial transport.
'Moderate to severe turbulence' is something you would experience in 'say' cumuliform clouds (esp Cb) or in some cases of clear air turbulence found in the vicinity of frontal systems at altitude. Can be V bad. Sometimes you can't read the instruments because the panel shakes too much. Has been known to cause structural damage to aircraft. Hope this helps.

lomapaseo
15th Apr 2003, 20:28
It's what most lay people would describe as 'turbulence'

Actually I think its the other way arround:O