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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 05:41:27 -0400, Cub Driver usenet AT danford DOT
net wrote: On Sun, 2 Apr 2006 08:46:48 -0400, "smallg" wrote: The wind was blowing at around 10-12 mph (around 10 or so knots) and the windsock appeared to agree. The local airport PSM has a single runway, with the SE end more or less pointing toward the small city nearby. I believe the "calm" status is defined as up to 7 knots (possibly 7 mph). So if the wind is blowing 7 knots or less, you take off to the NW. Perhaps your airfield has a like orientation and reason for taking off into the wind. With 11,300' of runway at sea level you could have a 20 knot tailwind and still not worry ![]() |
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