Le lundi 28 novembre 2005 à 14:00 -0800, Andy Ross a écrit :
> Carsten Hoefer wrote:
> > Yes it's this airport. I do live next to it and any plane starting on 36
> > would fly directly over my flat.
> > The official airport site states, that runway 18 is only allowed in this
> > direction.
> 
> The key words being "in this direction".  Runway 36 is still
> presumably allowed (maybe even preferred) for landings, which would
> pass over the wooded area to the south of the city.  I'm willing to
> bet that if you were to look at the south end of the runway, you would
> find a bit "36" painted on it.
> 
> Basically, it sounds like you are asking the FlightGear/X-Plane
> airport database to understand that takeoffs are not allowed on runway
> 36 and therefore place the aircraft on some other runway at startup,
> which is something is just isn't prepared to do.  Airport policy is
> a political issue, not a simulation thing.  The runway
> definitely exists, even if takeoffs are disallowed.
> 
> Andy
> 
What can be said when the AC is out of the Runway ?
See the other thread :


Scenery 0.9.9 Airport LFPO (Paris
Orly) is wrong




Cheers
-- 
Gerard


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