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As for your question....
The two runways you ask about are described as separate runways because they refer to the runway as different directions. Runway 14 is known as runway 14 because it is heading 140 degrees. The same applies to runway 32 which is heading 320 degrees.
Back in the early 80's the runway used to be known as 15/33 but because of magnetic changes the runway was reconfigured as 14/32 to make it more accurate for aircraft equipment.
As for your question....
The two runways you ask about are described as separate runways because they refer to the runway as different directions. Runway 14 is known as runway 14 because it is heading 140 degrees. The same applies to runway 32 which is heading 320 degrees.
Back in the early 80's the runway used to be known as 15/33 but because of magnetic changes the runway was reconfigured as 14/32 to make it more accurate for aircraft equipment.