Fascinating or Frightening? Aerolíneas Argentinas 737 MAX 8 Wing Flexes Amid Turbulence

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 7, 2024 19:30 PMNews
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Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Source: unsplash

A recent video posted on social media captures the dramatic moment when the wing of an Aerolíneas Argentinas Boeing 737 MAX 8 flexes significantly while passing over a mountainous region. The video, taken from a passenger window, shows the wing flexing amidst moderate turbulence, with audible gasps and exclamations from passengers in the background.

While wing flexing can be alarming to passengers, it's a normal response to in-flight loads. Aircraft wings are designed to withstand significant stress, with flexibility built into their design. The wings must endure 150% of the design limit load (DLL) during certification testing, ensuring they can safely handle extreme conditions. Despite this reassurance, witnessing such flexing firsthand can be unsettling.

The exact route and date of the flight were not specified in the post, but the aircraft was identified as a six-year-old Boeing 737 MAX 8, registration LV-HKW, operated by Aerolíneas Argentinas.

In recent months, reports of severe turbulence incidents have increased globally. Notably, a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777 experienced severe turbulence resulting in a fatality, and an Air Europa Boeing 787 encountered turbulence that injured over ten passengers. These incidents have prompted the aviation industry to enhance safety measures. Airlines like Emirates are partnering with IATA and Lufthansa Systems to integrate turbulence awareness technology, providing real-time navigational data to help flight crews avoid turbulence.

Turbulence, caused by rapid and unpredictable air movements due to jet streams or mountains, can be alarming but is generally not dangerous. Clear Air Turbulence (CAT), which occurs without visible signs, poses a greater challenge. Despite the discomfort turbulence causes, aircraft are certified to handle these stresses safely. Data shows that serious turbulence-related injuries are rare, with an average of 12 incidents annually in the US from 2009 to 2022. Aviation remains the safest mode of transportation, despite the recent uptick in turbulence-related events.

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