starcheckdriver
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There has been a lot of discussion in other threads regarding FAR 135.285 and the 60%/80% rules for landing distances. Some say it is for planning purposes only and that you can land on a shorter runway meeting only actual landing distance numbers. It was my understanding from 135 training that you must have the factored distance built in on your landing runway and cannot land on a shorter runway that doesn't meet the 60%/80% runway requirement.
What does everyone think/do in their operation? Do they use it for planning only? Or, do you abide by upon arrival, even it means landing on a less favorable runway for wind purposes?
What does everyone think/do in their operation? Do they use it for planning only? Or, do you abide by upon arrival, even it means landing on a less favorable runway for wind purposes?