Ops there must be quite interesting. A few snippets from AirNav:
ATCT IS AUZD TO CONDUCT ARRS TO RYS 14L & 14R WHILE CONDUCTING SIMUL OPPSITE DIRECTION DEPS OFF OF RYS 09L & 27L DURG IFR WEATHER CONDS. ATCT IS AUZD TO CONDUCT SIMUL CONVERGING INST APCHS TO RYS 14R & 22R WHILE CONDUCTING SIMUL OPPOSITE DIRECTION DEPS OFF OF RYS 09L & 27L DURG IFR WEATHER CONDS.
BE ALERT: WAIVERED AIR TRAFFIC SEPERATION STANDARDS IN EFFECT FOR TRAFFIC LANDING RY 14R & DEPARTING RY 27L, WHEREBY LANDING TFC ON RY 14R WILL BE PAST THE LANDING THLD AS RY 27L DEPARTURES PASS THROUGH THE INTERSECTION OF THE TWO RYS.
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So is it a secret? What's the answer and where did you find it?
(I'd ask why you want to know also, but that might be considered "prying"
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No not really. It was just some online competition to win a CRJ-200 model and I didn't know that question. I did "know" the other 12 though. It's not like without google I'd know what year councourse C was built for Comair and who designed the artwork for the Cincinnati Skyline on the Comair 75th CRJ paint scheme. (A comair pilot)
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