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New Approach  Aircraft specific tables and charts See:

Temperature Adjustment = 0.65% per degree F above 59 degrees MTOW 100,000 Runway 6,800 ft Adjusted 8,300

Runway Orientation  Based on predominant winds  Minimization of crosswinds Winds perpendicular to plane Safety concerns knots ( mph)  Max crosswind function of Airport category (FAA) Runway length (ICAO)  Required coverage at least 95%

Crosswind landing

Wind Data

Wind Data Analysis Periods  Night operations  10 year historical data  Seasonal variation  Visibility Visual flight rules (VFR) Instrument flight rules (IFR)  Need for crosswind runway???

Windrose

Wind Analysis (1/4) Determine max crosswind

Windrose Example Coverage 92.8%