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Old 05-20-2006 | 12:49 PM
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HalH
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Default RE: Crosswind effect

Even though it may be flying in a sea of air there still is a crosswind,headwind, or tailwind or any combination . Going from point A to B requires a track over the ground and the wind will determine the heading that will be required to maintain that track. The heading required will be different for different shapes ,sizes and speeds of the airplane. A Piper Cub would be affected more than a 747.