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I want to be able to figure out which runway I am landing on without having to f10 or check the compass .Can we have the runway numbers on the each end of the strip please.

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The Kneeboard comes in handy, too, for looking up the approach plates!

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Thanks for the advice chaps.

 

The numbers are on some but not others on the Caucasses Map( sorry about spelling) Lot easier to do than some of the things pilots are dreaming of I imagine.

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as mentioned above.. the runway numbers will always correlate with your heading upon landing... i.e. RWY 18 means you will be heading 180 south on approach. The numbers on each end will therefore be reciprocal of each other... i.e. if you have RWY 27 then the other end of the runway must be RWY 09 ..

 

The easiest way to ensure you are landing on the right RWY is to use your HSI properly and dial in the course so that you can line up.

 

Hope that helps.

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as mentioned above.. the runway numbers will always correlate with your heading upon landing... i.e. RWY 18 means you will be heading 180 south on approach. The numbers on each end will therefore be reciprocal of each other... i.e. if you have RWY 27 then the other end of the runway must be RWY 09 ..

 

The easiest way to ensure you are landing on the right RWY is to use your HSI properly and dial in the course so that you can line up.

 

Hope that helps.

 

This. Typically you join the left hand circuit. Could be any of the legs. Would be nice if ATC could figure out which leg for you to go on and would say something like "join circuit straight in downwind"

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