nav/wx: use arrival airport METAR for approach speed wind additive#895
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Use real METAR wind data (including gusts) from the arrival airport when computing approach speed, instead of the en-route weather sample at the aircraft's current position. Caches decoded METARs per airport in the wx.Model to avoid repeated fetches. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Use METAR wind data (including gusts) from the arrival airport when computing approach speed, instead of the weather sample at the aircraft's current position. Caches decoded METARs per airport in the wx.Model to avoid repeated fetches.