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Direct crosswinds for beginners ?

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dennisroc

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I know this has been brought up several times on here and most of my search just brings up the max crosswind people can do.
I am interested in lets say a student that has just been signed off on his first cross country solo and pattern work or rookies in general.

I know it depends on a lot of different things but I thought maybe some instructors or any others with opinions on here might put in their 2 cents.

Starting out : Max wind conditions =
Max direct crosswind =

Once confident : Max wind conditions =
Max direct crosswind =

I know this is just an average of all pilots but curious to hear what others think.

Thanks for any info

Dennis
 

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