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  2. Wingstrike - Wikipedia

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    Wingstrike is contact between an aircraft's wing and the ground during takeoff or landing, most often as a complication of a crosswind landing.. Unexpected gusts of wind may cause an aircraft to roll to one side or the other during landing, whether they are performing a crosswind landing or not.

  3. Airfield traffic pattern - Wikipedia

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    A flight path parallel to and in the direction of the landing runway. It is offset from the runway and opposite the downwind leg. Crosswind leg. A short climbing flight path at right angles to the departure end of the runway. Downwind leg. A long level flight path parallel to but in the opposite direction of the landing runway.

  4. Crosswind landing - Wikipedia

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    The following guidelines are advised by Boeing for a crosswind landing. These guidelines assume steady wind (no gusting). These winds are measured at 10 metres (33 ft) tower height for a runway 45 metres (148 ft) in width. Basically, there are three landing techniques which may be used to correct for cross winds: de-crab, crab, and sideslip.

  5. Fields Point, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fields Point is a peninsula in Colleton County, South Carolina, [1] [2] [3] that has been part of plantation lands and was fortified during the American Civil War.It includes an area of high ground along a bend in the Combahee River and is named for [2] [4] the Fields family that owned a plantation on the property. [5]

  6. File:Crosswind landing sideslip-en.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Types of landing - Wikipedia

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  8. List of state highways in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of state highways in South Carolina. These state highways are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of South Carolina , through the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT).

  9. South Carolina Highway 296 - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina Highway 296 (SC 296) is a 21.803-mile (35.089 km) east–west state highway coursing through central Greenville and Spartanburg counties in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of South Carolina.