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Airside markings and signage found on or near airport runways, taxiways, and ramps.
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What is this runway marking on Kirkwall Airport's runway?
Aiming point. This is where aircraft should touch the runway. Its location depend on landing distance available (LDA). According to Canadian regulation, on common runway length (4000 to 8000 FT) this …
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Can a runway have a displaced threshold and a closed section in the same area?
There is tricky question we weren't able to find a clear answer to.
Following roughness tests we decided to close part of the runway to all aircraft movements (1400 ft out of a total 3000 ft runway). …