Originally Posted by
zoigberg
Airmann - "The definition is that it's always wet unless it's completely dry"
I would be interested to know where your quote is from. A look at Perf section of EASA 2012 gives ..
EASA CAT.POL.A.105 (d) "For performance purposes, a damp runway, other than a grass runway, may be considered to be dry."
I wasn't trying to be technical. There is a trend in aviation (at least from what I've heard) that a lot of airlines are instructing their crews to use wet even when the runway is damp. I was (trying to) being funny when I said that. I am perfectly aware of what constitutes wet and dry.