Dave Mark on Nostr: TIL US airport runway numbers are named for the direction in which they point: - Take ...
TIL US airport runway numbers are named for the direction in which they point:
- Take the runway number, multiply by 10
- That angle is the direction of the runway
So runway 9 points due east (90°) and runway 27 due west (270°).
The same physical runway will change numbers if they switch the direction of traffic.
#Airport #Airplanes #Math
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RunwayPublished at
2024-04-22 14:38:22Event JSON
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