Side Slip Landing: A Pilot’s Guide to Safe Crosswinds
You're on final for Runway 26L at Chino. The wind is pushing from the north, the centerline is starting to slide away under the nose, and if you leave the…
You're on final for Runway 26L at Chino. The wind is pushing from the north, the centerline is starting to slide away under the nose, and if you leave the…
The math behind crosswinds is actually pretty straightforward. The formula is Wind Speed × sin(Angle), where the angle is just the difference between the wind direction and the runway you’re…