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The direction of the airstrip 200°, wind 080 thirteenths kt (ATIS). What are the components of the wind

  1. ✓The tail: 7 kt, cross - left 11 ktCorrect answer
  2. Head: 7 kt, cross- right 11 kt
  3. The tail: 8 kt, cross - left 12 kt
  4. Head: 4 kt, cross - right 12 kt

Explanation

Runway 200 (heading 200°) vs Wind 080°/13kt.

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