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Old 5th August 2004 | 18:51
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Intruder
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Just say you're on final approach on a calm day and are following a larger airplane, you'll want to fly above their profile to fully ensure wake seperation.
No. You'll want to fly ON the glideslope, so you don't put YOUR wake turbulence on it!

Wake turbulence (vortices) travels downward and outward. If everyone is on the same path, nobody should be upset by the previous wake.
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