Wake turbulence more common at Syd Airport

By Julian Drape
Updated February 15 2019 - 2:46pm, first published 2:42pm
Sydney Airport is changing how planes land on parallel runways because of wake turbulence.
Sydney Airport is changing how planes land on parallel runways because of wake turbulence.

Sydney Airport is changing how planes land on its parallel runways after a safety report found the airport had more than 40 per cent of all "wake turbulence" events recorded Australia-wide.

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