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Old 13th November 2004 | 20:55
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Airbus Girl
 
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I've had a dry/dry/wet runway. The main consideration is if you are taking off, then the wet part is the bit you'll be stopping on if you have a late rejected take-off. So I'd use Wet figures, which are adjusted to allow for the reduced braking in such conditions (eg. lower V1 speed).
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