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While waiting on a plane during taxi till takeoff, looking out the window, you may have noticed the giant number numbering the runway, say eight, which implies seven others exist, at least, but this is a flight out of L.O.L. Airport, in Nevadas desert of nothing, theres only two runways. Which given the passenger load seems like maybe one too many already? Whats the deal with runway numbers? You might wonder aloud. Oh, hello, again. Flying to Nuuk as well are you? It is a looong flight. So theres tons of time for me to tell you all about runways. Lets begin. So, before you can number a runway at an airport, you need to build the airport. And before you can build the airport you need to plan the port, and what needs figuring first is which way to run the way. Pilots want runways with winds in parallel for physics reasons that we are going to skip, both because lift physics is something people really like to argue about, [aggressively] and this isnt a physics video. Yea