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Old 11th January 2013 | 09:56
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grimrod
 
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Slippery runways and runways with a low coefficient of friction are another subject related to this for sure, which again brings in more questions about how a runway state is reported.

For the damp runway scenario, I guess what Im saying is that the airworthiness authorities are coming to the position that Damp=Wet and therefore if a runway isnt dry, its wet, and the need for a damp runway term is hence redundant.
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