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that is bs formula brother, kolkata (icao: vecc) runway has 01-19....how is then the formula working? Actual formula: 01(0)+18(0)=19(0); rwy: 01-19 25(0)+18(0)=43(0)....430-360=70, so rwy: 25-70 add 180..that's it
Yeah True dear! Adding 180 concept is the best idea. Just to save time for some commonly used RWYs in Perf cal I have covered the bs formula. Hope you liked it. 😊
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3:34 that is TFN airport, the one with bad history
190 degrees then 19 so then 1+2=3, 9-2 = 7 so 37? No. But 01 so 10 degrees
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2:29 now I see and 5:45
How to calculate for 27????
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Thank you, so we name them on the pilots point of view, parallel were confusing me
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What is the required crosswind speed when an airplane takes off from a runway?
The value can vary with the type and size of plane.
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+2 -2 Is really perfect
190 degrees then 19 so then 1+2=3, 9-2 = 7 so 37? No. But 01 so 10 degrees
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The best one explain the numbers on runways with a lot of make sense thank you very much
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@@aviatorupdates now I find runway designation of my airport
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that is bs formula brother,
kolkata (icao: vecc) runway has 01-19....how is then the formula working?
Actual formula:
01(0)+18(0)=19(0); rwy: 01-19
25(0)+18(0)=43(0)....430-360=70, so rwy: 25-70
add 180..that's it
Yeah True dear! Adding 180 concept is the best idea. Just to save time for some commonly used RWYs in Perf cal I have covered the bs formula. Hope you liked it. 😊
@@aviatorupdates 190 degrees then 19 so then 1+2=3, 9-2 = 7 so 37? No. But 01 so 10 degrees