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"Nathan Young" wrote:
Flew home from Western Wisconsin (to Chicago) today, and finally broke 200kts (in level flight): Going over to Baton Rouge yesterday to pick up an Angel Flight patient, I had a 30-40 knot headwind at 6,000'. Opposite direction to Panama City? You guessed it: 10-20 knot tailwind at 7,000'. Seems like that always happens on these turnaround trips: you never get as much tailwind as headwind. -- Dan C172RG at BFM (remove pants to reply by email) |
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