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What challenging landing conditions did pilots face at the airport near Lake Ontario?

Pilots faced winds gusting between 30 to 40 miles per hour approaching the aircraft at a challenging 40-degree angle. The airport's proximity to Lake Ontario caused variable wind directions, making landing conditions particularly tough. The wind sock, which provides pilots with visual indication of wind direction and gusts, showed significant movement from right to left with gusty conditions. Despite these difficult circumstances, Delta's professional crews are well-trained to handle such situations, operating within a highly disciplined organization with an excellent safety record. However, the conditions created potential risk for low-level wind shear during the aircraft's landing flare, requiring precise piloting skills.

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