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You can't use 34L when there is a strong southerly blowing, or 16R when there is a northerly, so yes, there are many issues with using those runways. It'll be diversion or delay-city if the weather conditions aren't right.
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What are the maximum crosswind ratings for the aircraft expected to land after curfew?
It would have to be a significantly strong crosswind to prevent a landing and normally at that time of night conditions are relatively still. |
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Well, there's crosswinds (most a/c are limited to around 40kts, but it varies by type), and then there's tail winds!
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If there is a strong wing at night it's usually howling from the south or west. |
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