Aerodrome

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AERODROME JUNAID MUZAFFAR AQEEL BUTT BASSER KHAN

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AERODROMEJUNAID MUZAFFAR

AQEEL BUTTBASSER KHAN

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MANOEUVRING AERA

It is the part of the airport used by aircraft,takeoff,landing and taxing that does not include the airport ramp.

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APRON

The area provided for parking,loading and unloading of plane

Aircraft must not taxi on the maneuvering area without the permission of ATC. 

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APRON

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Right of way on the ground

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RIGHT OF WAY ON GROUND

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VISUAL AIDS (NAVIGATION)

Marking Lights Signaling devices

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Marking

All aerodrome users should be as familiar with aerodrome ground markings as they are with highway traffic signs – not knowing what they represent could lead to a dangerous situation.

  Paved surface markings.

Unpaved surface markings.

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MARKING

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Paved runway markings are white

Threshold marking: Threshold marking are normally located at the beginning of paved surface.

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Paved runway markings are white.

Runway designator marking: All runways in regular use are identified by runway designation marking which consist of two digit number indicating the magnet heading of runway to the nearest 5 degrees.

Touching down zone markings & aiming point mark

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Taxiways are marked in yellow

Taxiway Center line marking

Taxiways holding positions marking

It is leading to the runway to protect aircraft on take-off and landing.

Apron marking

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Aerodrome Signs

Pilots need a working knowledge of all aeronautical signs found at aerodromes.

When used together with your aerodrome charts, they help you taxi to the right place

on the aerodrome.

Mandatory Signs  These include Runway Holding Position signs and No

Entry signs. They have white characters on a red background. Pilots must not proceed beyond a mandatory sign without obtaining an ATC clearance and visually confirming that it is safe to proceed

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Runway Holding Position Sign Runway Holding Position signs are located alongside the

appropriate ground marking. These signs identify the holding position as well as indicate the direction in which the holding instruction applies. This example shows the holding position on taxiway Bravo for runway 23R. Where runway designators are shown on a sign, the first two digits of the runway magnetic heading rounded to the nearestwhole 10 degrees will be used.

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No Entry SignsNo Entry signs are used toindicate an area of an aerodrome that has been withdrawn fromuse or is not suitable for aircraftoperations.

Pilots must not proceed beyond a mandatory sign without obtaining an ATC clearance and visually confirming that it is safe to proceed

Your location

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Information Signs Information signs are provided at an aerodrome where there is an

operational need. They help pilots maintain situational awareness. Information signs consist of Location and Direction signs and are often located at intersections.

Location Signs

Location signs are used to identify taxiways and where necessary runways. Location signs have yellow lettering on a black background. Taxiways are normally designated by a single letter of the alphabet, (for example A, B, C, etc). On some of the larger aerodromes in New Zealand with many taxiways, alphanumeric designators may be used in order to identify minor taxiways which join a main route, (for example A1, B6, etc). Remember: Black square, you are there.

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Direction Signs  Direction signs consist of a route or

destination label accompanied by an arrow pointing in the appropriate direction. They have black characters on a yellow background and are normally accompanied by a Location sign.

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Intersection Takeoff Sign An Intersection Takeoff (more commonly

known as Inset Takeoff Position) sign indicates the remaining takeoff run available from that point. They have black characters on a yellow background and are located opposite an intermediate taxiway.

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While Taxiing Signage used in conjunction with an

aerodrome marking will help pilots improve their situational awareness. If you are in any doubt as to a taxi clearance that you have received from ATC, then ask for clarification.

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LIGHTS OPERATIONS

Lights are used to pass signals an ATC and aircraft.

They are three types of lights RED,GREEN AND WHITE