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David Carter wrote:
- and had a tail wind, to boot,  'cause Luke didn't want to change traffic direction on the students returning from the gunnery range.
David

Interesting, the military doesn't consider an emergency in the same connotation as the civilian side of things. Had you run off the end of the runway, would you have gotten nailed for accepting a downwind landing?
 
Dave S