ANALYSIS OF WIND PARAMETERS FOR TAKEOFF AND LANDING OPERATIONS AT I GUSTI NGURAH RAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport is a major aviation facility located at the southern tip of Bali Island, Indonesia. Its unique geographical location plays a significant role in the island's tourism industry. Crosswind is a wind that blows perpendicular to the direction of a moving object, such...
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Summary: | I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport is a major aviation facility located at the southern tip
of Bali Island, Indonesia. Its unique geographical location plays a significant role
in the island's tourism industry. Crosswind is a wind that blows perpendicular to
the direction of a moving object, such as an airplane in flight. Crosswind can deflect
the direction of takeoff or landing. Meanwhile, tailwind blows from behind the
aircraft, reducing lift. Most airplanes will avoid taking off and landing if there is a
tailwind, as it can result in excessively long runway usage.
The process of analyzing wind characteristics begins with calculating wind
component values, which are then presented as percentages based on wind direction
and speed. After that, a windrose diagram is created from the processed wind data
using the WRPlot application to determine the dominant wind direction throughout
the period from 2013 to 2022. The process of calculating wind components starts
with entering recorded runway wind direction and speed data into Microsoft Excel
software.
The wind blowing on the runway of I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport comes from the east
and west, indicating the influence of the western and eastern monsoons. The
dominant wind speed class over the past 10 years is 4-10 knots, with a percentage
of 60%, while the wind speed class above 20 knots has a percentage of 0.4%. The
highest average wind speed occurs during the JJA season (June-July-August).
Additionally, wind speed around I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport tends to increase from
morning to noon. January, February, and December are the months with the most
occurrences of extreme winds (>20 knots) over the past 10 years, affecting flight
operations at I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport.
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