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Old 30th Mar 2011, 02:12
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Well, yes, and no....

There is a balance in the criteria base on worst case options.
The published procedure designs are based on the coldest day recorded for the aerodrome, while the missed and departure are based on the hottest day recorded.

That is why they plates show NA below and NA above.
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