[Tool] Find the best runway for takeoff or land

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  • aeroinfo

    Tools to deal with FAA NASR data

  • It looks like you're also trying to do something I did regarding airport data. But yours looks way prettier than mine.

  • runway-app

    Easy way to find the best runway for takeoff or land. Enter airport ICAO code and get runways suggestions based on wind data.

  • Programming is my career, but aviation is my hobby. So I match it like this :D Can you tell me your email (in a personal message maybe), we can discuss it a little more in detail. Now you can look to the source: https://github.com/epranka/runway-app

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