Near supersonic speed: Boeing 777 catches jet stream, makes NY-London in 5 hours
A British Airways flight traveling from New York to London Heathrow broke a record as it approached the speed of sound after riding a powerful jet stream, making the journey in just over 5 hours.
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Passengers onboard BA flight 114 from John F. Kennedy International Airport to London Heathrow were probably left waiting for their taxi rides after their flight arrived about an hour and a half ahead of schedule, the Telegraph reported.
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The Boeing 777-200 commercial airliner made commercial flight
history, reaching a ground speed of 745mph as it got caught up in
winds of more than 200mph. To break the sound barrier, a plane
must travel at a speed of 761mph.
Alastair Rosenschein, a former British Airways pilot, compared an
aircraft getting caught in a jet stream to surfing.
“It’s just like surfing. It’s extraordinary how fast you can
go,” he told the Daily Mail.
“You try to sit in the core of the jet where it’s not too
turbulent and where you can pick up some free mileage. It’s not
unusual to get 100mph tailwinds but they have got more than
that,” he said. “This must be a record.”
Aircraft buffs may recall the Concorde, the supersonic commercial
jet jointly developed and produced by Aérospatiale and the
British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Its fastest transatlantic
flight happened on February 7, 1996 when it completed the New
York to London flight in 2 hours 52 minutes.
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While the surging jet stream may be good news for passengers
wanting to make it across the pond fast, the high winds have
wreaked havoc on the ground. Scotland, for example, was just
pummeled with 113mph winds that left thousands of households
without power.
Meanwhile, the Met Office has issued a yellow warning for heavy
snow and ice until Sunday, while flood are in effect in Scotland
as well as England and Wales, BBC reported.