snOOp
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Alright gents. Hope everyone is doing fantastic!
Okay so today I flew in crosswinds with my student and we were taking off runway 22 and wind was coming from the southwest. So it was a right crosswind. So my student is thinking okay so if I crab into the wind to the right, lets say about 10 to 12 degrees, where is the relative wind to the longitudinal axis. I told him I wasn't sure but I am sure its either to the right of the longitudinal axis or parallel but he stumped me on this question today and would love to have the answer to teach him and for myself to learn.
Safe flying
Okay so today I flew in crosswinds with my student and we were taking off runway 22 and wind was coming from the southwest. So it was a right crosswind. So my student is thinking okay so if I crab into the wind to the right, lets say about 10 to 12 degrees, where is the relative wind to the longitudinal axis. I told him I wasn't sure but I am sure its either to the right of the longitudinal axis or parallel but he stumped me on this question today and would love to have the answer to teach him and for myself to learn.
Safe flying