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for non-pilots out there, it actually, when you get within, like 50 feet of the runway, the bumps tend to go away. I don't know if buildings around stop the wind from coming in or something or whatever, but usually when you get right down across the threshold, it gets a little bit smoother, makes it better for landing, but anyway, it is what it is. And as the leader, the owner of the flight club I'm a part of, he actually sent out an email telling people to quit canceling their flights. When it's windy, you have to learn the land in the slightly adverse conditions. And then it was like, okay, you know, the way you get better, back to back to back to. Okay, I'll be clear if you have a final, and are so-and-no. Yeah, the Tri-City is winged as an always guaranteed. You pretty much don't have an option. It's always windy there, but Tri-City therefore has the runway, they're perpendicular and they're always there. Pretty good.
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