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"Lakeview Bill" wrote in message
. .. The magnetic heading of Runway 5 can be any heading between 046 and 054. From the Pilot/Controller Glossary: RUNWAY - ...Runways are normally numbered in relation to their magnetic direction rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees... Go to http://www.airnav.com/ and examine some of their airport information sheets. For example at KIGQ, with a magnetic variation of 02W (1995), RWY 18 has a heading of: 182 magnetic, 180 true. So, it really is best to think of a "runway number" not as a number, but as a name composed of numeric characters 0-9 plus "L", "R", "C". If you don't think of the runway number as a number (corresponding to an approximate heading), then how do you form an expectation about which direction to fly to enter, say, a downwind leg for a particular runway? --Gary |
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