Murdoughnut
Well sized member
One time there was a crosswind component of 18kts G 20 down one of the runways. I could have switched runways and gone for an almost all headwind, but this seemed like a good time to practice in NASTY weather. The max demonstrated Xwind for my plane is 15kts, so I had no plan to land, just to practice approaches in gusty conditions. I went around at about 50 feet each time, but it REALLY helped in less wind with real X-wind landings.
I was thinking about doing that today. I'm scheduled to go up for T&Gs, but winds are forecasted to be 090 at 15G20. KPIE has a both an E/W and N/S runway. I was thinking about requesting the N/S (the longer runway) for a few low passes to practice staying on centerline at 10-20 feet. Does this sound like a good idea, or should I expect to be blow into something? I'll be in a Skyhawk.