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  • 1available landing distance — The portion of the runway available for landing and rollout for aircraft cleared for LAHSO (landing and hold short operation). This distance is measured from the landing threshold to the hold short point …

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  • 2landing distance available — i. (LDA) As it pertains to fixed wing aircraft, it is the distance from the point on the surface of the airport above which the airplane can be deemed to commence its landing to the nearest point in the direction of landing at which the surface… …

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  • 3distance available — That portion of a runway available for landing and rollout for aircraft cleared for land and hold short operations. This is the total distance from the landing threshold to the hold short point. Also known as available landing distance …

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  • 8Conventional landing gear — The Piper Super Cub is a popular taildragger aircraft …

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  • 9Aircraft landing lights — Landing lights are lights used on aircraft to illuminate the terrain and runway ahead during takeoff and landing.OverviewAlmost all modern aircraft are equipped with landing lights if they are intended and approved for nighttime operations.… …

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