Crosswind landing
By lex, on November 18th, 2007
Best case is winds down the runway at 5-15 knots. Runways are typically constructed with a view towards the predominant winds. That doesn’t mean that winds are always down centerline, however. When a weather front comes in, sometimes they’re offset as much as 45 degrees. Sometimes more.
Generically speaking there are two crosswind landing techniques: The “wing down, top rudder” landing, and the crab.