taxiway lighting

  • 1taxiway lighting — Various lights displayed on taxiways for guidance of aircraft. These include taxiway edge lights, taxiway centerline lights, exit taxiway lights, rapid taxiway lights, and lights where taxiways intersect runways …

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  • 2taxiway centerline lighting — Taxiway centerline lights are used to facilitate ground traffic under low visibility conditions. They are located along the taxiway centerline in a straight line on straight portions, on the centerline of curved portions, and along designated… …

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  • 3taxiway-edge lights — Blue lights used to outline the edges of taxiways during periods of darkness or restricted visibility conditions. These lights may be intensity controlled or they may have a fixed intensity. See taxiway centerline lighting …

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  • 4taxiway-turnoff lighting — Flush lights spaced at 50 ft intervals defining the curved path of aircraft travel from the runway centerline to a point on the taxiway. These lights burn steadily and emit green light …

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  • 5Continental Airlines Flight 1883 taxiway landing incident — Infobox Airliner incident|name=Continental Flight 1883 Incident Date=October 28, 2006 Type=Taxiway Landing Site=Newark, New Jersey Fatalities=0 Injuries= 0 Aircraft Type=757 224 Operator=Continental Airlines Tail Number=N17105 Passengers=148 Crew …

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  • 6closed taxiway marking — On a taxiway closed for operation, a closed marking shall be placed at least at each end of the taxiway, or the portion thereof closed. The markings for closed taxiways are yellow. When a taxiway, or a part thereof, is permanently closed, all… …

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  • 7high-speed taxiway — A long radius taxiway designed and provided with lighting or a marking to define the paths of aircraft, traveling at high speed (up to 60 knots), from the runway center to a point on the center of a taxiway. The high speed taxiway is designed to… …

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  • 8Pilot Controlled Lighting — (PCL), also known as Aircraft Radio Control of Aerodrome Lighting (ARCAL) or Pilot Activated Lighting (PAL), is a system which allows aircraft pilots to control the lighting of an airport or airfield s approach lights, runway edge lights, and… …

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  • 9Continental Airlines Flight 1883 — Continental Flight 1883 Incident Boeing 757 similar to incident aircraft Incident summary Date …

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  • 10Safford Regional Airport — Infobox Airport name = Safford Regional Airport nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = SAD ICAO = KSAD type = Public owner = operator = City of Safford city served = location = Safford, Arizona elevation f =… …

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