Originally Posted by
Capt Fathom
Why? If they are trained correctly, why would the wind be a factor? Apart from other reasons??
Seems that xwind wasn't a factor in this accident so slightly off topic. Being trained "correctly" at another airfield with a steady xwind and, based at YMMB, perhaps not being current in strong xwinds make the wind a factor so a decision on the day for the specific pilot.