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Touchdown! Greaser!
Runway 36/18 at Henrietta, OK is 3501 x 50 ft. An angling approach or roll out after touch done is a really bad idea.Anecdote:
I landed once in my Sky Arrow at Moriarty, NM with a hellacious right crosswind to what was then a single runway. My ground track looked something like this:
I mentioned my technique to a glider instructor there. He said in really strong winds they would land nearly perpendicular to the runway so as to utilize the ramp area. Something like this:
Same trip, Henrietta, OK, wind so strong tumbleweed was blowing right to left across the runway. Used the same technique on the takeoff.
Maybe not for everyone, and I wouldn’t suggest trying it if you’re uncomfortable with the idea. But it really does work.
Note: on occasion I’ve also given up landing at a particular airport due to crosswinds, and found a nearby airport with runways better aligned with the wind.
In a 90° crosswind situation, reducing the crosswind component 20° by using a diagonal path across the runway results in a <1 knot crosswind reduction.
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