How do you know which runway to plan for during your FPLN setup?

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  • 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.

  • https://runway.airportdb.io/ This can help you , it shows runways and the wind direction

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