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![]() "TheSmokingGnu" wrote in message ... French Valley (F70), we were using 18 that day for winds. The "standard" crosswind takes you away from the sizable (and expensive, and influential) housing developments some wonderful person decided needed to be direct off the end of a GA airport. The A/FD says: "All departures.noise sensitive areas to N and S, best rate of climb to TPA before departing the pattern. Calm wind.use Rwy 18." Nothing there about crosswind being the "standard" departure. Besides of which, everyone else was departing crosswind, and maintaining a civil and orderly line of traffic is almost always preferable to flying off the handle and doing your own thing, especially if you aren't going to tell anyone first. So he leaves the area in a different direction than everyone else. Why is that a problem? |
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