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Crosswind definition
Asked by: flyingpiggy 3376 views Aerodynamics, Aircraft Systems, Commercial Pilot, Flight Instructor, General Aviation, Instrument Rating, Private Pilot, Student Pilot, Weather
Is wind considered "crosswind" only when it is perpendicular to the flight path or otherwise. Does it have to be perpendicular or it can be a 60 degree angle as well? Just curious. Thanks in advance
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