Artemk wrote:Азимут, как я понимаю... Оказалось - азимут делённый на 10.Runways are generally numbered according to their magnetic heading (the takeoff direction it is "pointing towards"). The runway number is the whole number nearest one-tenth (degrees divided by 10 rounded) of the magnetic azimuth of the runway centerline, measured clockwise from the magnetic declination. Each digit is pronounced separately for clarity in radio communications. For example, Runway Three Six would be aligned in roughly a 360 degrees direction (magnetic north), Runway Nine would be used for a runway with a 94-degree alignment (close to magnetic east), and Runway One Seven for 168 degrees (16.8 rounds 17): 36 ~= 360/10, 9 ~= 94/10, 17 ~= 168/10.
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