Volator Posted February 19, 2022 Share Posted February 19, 2022 (edited) At Anapa it seems ATC always assigns runway 22 regardless of wind direction up to 3 m/s. At 4 m/s or higher, at respective wind direction, runway 04 will be assigned. Is that a bug or intentional? At Sochi the same issue appears, but like in real world here it makes sense due to the mountains at the end of runway 06, so even with a tailwind a takeoff in direction 24 is desireable. For Anapa however, I cannot see any particular reason why you would want to take off with a tailwind component. Even more so, a take-off on RWY22 means you take off towards the beaches and hotels, which most probably wouldn't be very desireable with regards to noise, and certainly would not justify a tailwind take-off, so I'd assume this is a bug. Tracks attached. Anapa_wind_runway_001.trk Anapa_wind_runway_002.trk Anapa_wind_runway_003.trk Anapa_wind_runway_004.trk Anapa_wind_runway_005.trk Anapa_wind_runway_006.trk Edited February 19, 2022 by Pilot Ike 1 1 1./JG71 "Richthofen" - Seven Eleven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volator Posted February 19, 2022 Author Share Posted February 19, 2022 (edited) Some additional tests at Krymsk, Maykop and Mozdok: Krymsk, wind 220/3 --> RWY04 Krymsk, wind 220/4 --> RWY22 Maykop, wind 220/3 --> RWY04 Maykop, wind 220/4 --> RWY22 Mozdok, wind 080/3 --> RWY26 Mozdok, wind 080/4 --> RWY08 So it seems every airport has a main runway that is assigned by ATC regardless of wind direction up to 3 m/s. That means in certain wind situations you will always get a tailwind take-off and landing at 3 m/s or less. At 4 m/s the correct runway will be assigned. Krymsk_wind_runway_001.trk Krymsk_wind_runway_002.trk Maykop_wind_runway_001.trk Maykop_wind_runway_002.trk Mozdok_wind_runway_001.trk Mozdok_wind_runway_002.trk Edited February 19, 2022 by Pilot Ike 1 1 1./JG71 "Richthofen" - Seven Eleven Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nealius Posted February 20, 2022 Share Posted February 20, 2022 (edited) Caucasus has long-standing issues with arbritrary wind speed and direction limits determining which runway is assigned the active, and which ILS is turned on/off. Edited February 20, 2022 by Nealius 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virgo47 Posted January 4, 2023 Share Posted January 4, 2023 When I was discovering Caucasus aerodromes, I always went for wind 5 m/s roughly in the opposite direction of the preferred runway for that aerodrome. That reversed most of them, and turned on the right NDBs - or disabled NDBs if they were only on one side. I have the following kneeboard pages from all this testing, I'm not sure how understandable they are without explanation. I also used and tested the information from those great DimOn frequency/aerodromes maps. Mine are much rougher and are also more focused on L-39 (like the radio channels). L-39, F-5E, F/A-18C, MiG-15, F-86F, C-101, FC3 Yak-52, P-47, Spitfire UH-1H, Ka-50 III NTTR, PG, SY, Channel Supercarrier, NS430, WWII VKB STECS+Gladiator/Kosmosima DCS Unscripted YouTube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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