downwash

/ˈdaʊnwɑʃ/
noun
  1. The downward flow of air caused by an aircraft's wings or rotor blades.
    • The downwash from the plane blew dust across the runway.
    • Pilots must be careful of downwash when flying close to the ground.
    • The helicopter's downwash flattened the grass beneath it.
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