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![]() Paul Sengupta wrote: What if the wind is between two runways? Of course you're entitled to use either, or neither, but if there's a temporary lull in the radio, or non radio aircraft using one particular runway then surely it's better to be given a heads up on which is the current preferred runway? For example, at Winter Haven there's a 04-22 and a 11-29. 04-22 is longer. So if the wind is between the two, usually 04-22 is the one used. It's not written anywhere, but it's just local knowledge. This is also the case for airports with single runways. In the event of a direct crosswind (and sometimes even with a bit of a tailwind) one direction is considered the preferred runway. In most untowered New Jersey airports, this is whatever runway points in a westerly direction, but, again, it's mainly local knowledge. It's always fun when the wind is out of the northeasterly quadrant and somebody decides to land on 24 instead of 06 just because they've "always" used 24. George Patterson If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have been looking for it. |
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