10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WIND TEE»
Discover the use of
wind tee in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
wind tee and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Federal Aviation Regulations/Aeronautical Information Manual ...
The wind direction indicator. A wind cone, wind sock, or wind tee installed near
the operational runway to indicate wind direction. The large end of the wind cone/
wind sock points into the wind as does the large end (cross bar) of the wind tee.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 2008
The wind direction indicator. A wind cone, wind sock, or wind tee installed near
the operational runway to indicate wind direction. The large end of the wind cone/
wind sock points into the wind as does the large end (cross bar) of the wind tee.
3
FAA Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) 2012
The wind direction indicator. A wind cone, wind sock, or wind tee installed near
the operational runway to indicate wind direction. The large end of the wind cone/
wind sock points into the wind as does the large end (cross bar) of the wind tee.
United States Federal Aviation Administration
4
Golfweek's One Hundred and One Winning Golf Tips
SHOT 4: RIDE THE WIND TEE-BALL Situation: You are on the tee of a par-5 hole
, with a wide open fairway in front of you. A strong wind is at your back. Strategy:
You know if you can somehow find a way to take advantage of the wind, you can
...
Lighted wind tee. A lighted-tee wind direction indicator will not be installed unless
specifically directed or authorized. If approved for installation, however, only that
part of the wind tee assembly that provides the visual function of this wind ...
United States. Dept. of the Army, 1989
6
Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge, 2009
The wind direction indicator can be a wind cone, wind sock, tetrahedron, or wind
tee. These are usually located in a central location near the runway and may be
placed in the center of a segmented circle, which identifies the traffic pattern ...
Transportation Department, Federal Aviation Administration, Flight Standards Service
7
The Junior Golf Book: An Instructional For Beginning ...
To lose as little distance as possible, the ball must be hit on a low trajectory, "
under" the wind. Tee the ball lower, and play the ball back in the center of your
stance. For balance, widen your stance slightly. Since wrists add height in a golf
swing ...
8
Federal Aviation Administration Aeronatutical Information ...
The large end of the wind cone/wind sock points into the wind as does the large
end (cross bar) of the wind tee. In lieuofa tetrahedron and where a wind sockor
wind cone iscollocated with a wind tee, the wind tee may be manually aligned
with ...
United States Federal Aviation Administration, 2012
9
Pilot's Encyclopedia of Aeronautical Knowledge
Wind direction indicators include a wind sock, wind tee, or tetrahedron. These are
usually located in a central location near the runway and may be placed in the
center of a segmented circle, which will identify the traffic pattern direction, if it is ...
Federal Aviation Administration, 2007
10
Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge
Wind direction indicators include a wind sock, wind tee, or tetrahedron. These are
usually located in a central location near the runway and may be placed in the
center of a segmented circle, which will identify the traffic pattern direction, if it is ...
Federal Aviation Administration, 2009