Just so you know, there IS an airfield at the South Pole. ICAO code is NZSP. However, it's pretty far from the magnetic South Pole. Runways are 2/20, 12000 feet, with a TACAN.A little elf told me that up north, their airport is located such that all runways are "36".
Just so you know, there IS an airfield at the South Pole. ICAO code is NZSP. However, it's pretty far from the magnetic South Pole. Runways are 2/20, 12000 feet, with a TACAN.
A little elf told me that up north, their airport is located such that all runways are "36".
Courtesy cars? Clean restrooms? Diner on field?Just so you know, there IS an airfield at the South Pole. ICAO code is NZSP. However, it's pretty far from the magnetic South Pole. Runways are 2/20, 12000 feet, with a TACAN.
I thought they were all "18"... ?A little elf told me that up north, their airport is located such that all runways are "36".
Santa's compass uses true instead of magnetic?
I thought they were all "18"... ?
There is an NSF science station there, so yes. Well, courtesy snow cats, anyway.Courtesy cars? Clean restrooms? Diner on field?
Antarctica is the only continent that I have not been to and I am quite alright with that.
wimp
When it comes to bitter cold, yep.
Fnck ichigan. Go Bucks!In Michigan,
"What's the most common runway direction?"
Talk about sore winners!Fnck ichigan. Go Bucks!
Talk about sore winners!
Most common runway direction? Straight...the round ones never really worked out.
Got asked an interesting question over Thanksgiving dinner.
"What's the most common runway direction?"
I started thinking and all I could come up with is maybe 18/36 or 4/22. Which is by far the most common in my local area.
So what say y'all ?
Globally:
1: 1549
2: 1307
3: 1495
4: 1580
5: 1529
6: 1546
7: 1587
8: 1841
9: 3154
10: 1507
11: 1332
12: 1612
13: 1583
14: 1594
15: 1500
16: 1694
17: 2502
18: 3352
So 18/36 wins with 09/27 as a close second. Those two must certainly be more to do with human brains preferring those orientations than physical constraints.