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Navigation - Runways Chap 2, Nolan 1

Runways Runways numbered to correspond to magnetic bearing Runway 27 has magnetic bearing 270 degrees Active Runway selected for headwind greater than 5 knots When no wind use runway closest to terminal (to minimize fuel burn in taxi) 2

Runway Configurations Single runway Aligned with most common wind direction Parallel runways Increase throughput Intersecting Runways Typically right angles Aligned with most common wind directions 3

Runway Terminology Runway Designator magnetic bearing rounded Threshold beginning of runway for landing Displaced Threshold threshold not at being of paved area Paved area behind threshold is used for taxi ingm takeoff, landing rollout (not for touchdown) Stopway areas surface beyond of runway that is paved but unusable 23L Landing portion of runway Displaced Threshold Non - Landing portion of runway 4

Runway Markings Non-precision Runway Center-line marking Runway Designation Fixed Distance Marking Runways 4000 or longer Holding Position Marking Taxiway intersections Runway intersections 500 500 26L 5

Runway Markings - Precision Center-line Runway designator Threshold Marker Fixed distance marker 1000 Touchdown Zone Marker 500 Side Stripes Holding position Taxiway intersections Runway intersections ILS critical areas 500 500 26L 6

Taxiway Markings Center-line Continuous yellow line Edge Two continuous parallel lines Separated by 6 Hold Line Two continuous lines AND Two dashed lines Perpendicular to center-line Sign White numbers on a red background 7

Runway Markings 8

Uncontrolled Airports 12,000 (95%) out of 12,500 airports in U.S. No Tower Available for unrestricted public use Two types Multicom No air-ground communication Communication is strictly air-to-air using CTAF (Common Traffic Advisory Frequency = 122.9 Keep other traffic informed of your intentions Unicom Non-government (Fixed Base Operator) mans radio Unicom frequency 122.8 Get wind direction, velocity, altimeter setting, reported traffic, active runway 9

Controlled Airport Airport has a control tower Radio contact must be established with the Tower before operating at the airport 10

Runway & Approach Lighting Runway Lighting Runway Edge Lights Runway Threshold Lights Embedded-in-Runway Lighting Touchdown Zone Lighting Runway Centerline Lights Taxiway Turnoff Lights Approach Lighting Systems Instrument Approaches ALSF-1 ALSF-2 Runway Alignment Indicator Lights (RAILs) Simplified Short Approach Lighting System (SSALS) Simplified Short Approach Lighting System with RAIL (SSALR) Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with RAIL (MALSR) Visual Approaches Runway End Identifiers (REILS) Omnidirectional Approach Lighting System (ODALS) Visual Approach Slope Indicator Precision Approach Path Indicator 11

Runway Lights 12

Runway Edge Lights Runway edge lights Located on either side of the runway to outline edges of the runway Spaced 200ft apart Elevated on short poles above grass, snow Color - White Covered with Fresnel Lens Focus light on horizontal plane above the runway surface Color Half white/half Amber Runways used for instrument approaches Last 2000 ft Appear amber to landing aircraft to notify end of runway 13

Runway Edge Lights 14

Runway Threshold Lights Located at End of runway Red and Green split lenses Pilot approaching runway Threshold lights on the landing end of runway appear green Threshold lights on the departure end of the runway appear red 15

Embedded-in-Runway Lighting Touchdown Zone Lighting Provide additional visual cues to pilot during landing Runway Center-line Lighting Provide additional visual cues to pilot to steer down runway Taxiway Turnoff Lights Aid pilots in turning off runways Taxiway Edge Lighting Aid pilots in steering on taxiways 16

Touchdown Zone Lighting Runway edge lighting does not work well in low visibility conditions Not sufficient visual cues in last phase of landing Lights too far apart Embedded in runway Sets of 3 Both sides of runway center-line Extend from Landing Threshold to 3000 feet down the runway 17

Runway Center-line Lighting Provide visual cues for pilot to steer down runway Placed at 75ft intervals down center-line Colors White first part of runway Alternate Red/White 3000 to 1000 to end of runway Red 1000 to end of runway 18

Taxiway Turnoff Lights Maximizing runway utilization requires pilots to get aircraft off runway as fast as possible Delineate path pilot should use to exist runway 50 ft intervals From runway center-line to intersecting taxiway Color - gree 19

Taxiway Edge Lighting Identify sides of taxi-ways Color - blue 20

Approach Lighting Systems Instrument approaches Transition from Instruments to Visual Pilots must: Locate runway Line aircraft to runway center-line Coordinate aircraft descent-rate Note: 2000 at 200 knots = 20 seconds Approach Lighting Systems ALSF-1 ALSF-2 Runway Alignment Indicator Lights (RAILs) Simplified Short Approach Lighting System (SSALS) Simplified Short Approach Lighting System with RAIL (SSALR) Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with RAIL (MALSR) 21

Approach Light System 22

Sequenced Flashing Lights (ALSF- ILS Category 1 Series of High-intensity lights From Runway Threshold to 2400 /3000 before runway 5 lights 100 ft apart Lights more than 1000 from runway additional flashing light Appear to pilot to be moving to runway ( rabbit Triple set of lights at 1000 from runway Runway threshold Series of four red light bars Line of green threshold lights 1) Runway Green Red White White-flashing 23

ALSF-2 ILS Cat II and III Pilot has less than 20 secs to get bearing ALSF-1 + additional lights White light bars 500 from runway Red light bars on both sides of center-line during last 1000 to runway 24

Approach Light Bar 25

Others Runway Alignment Indicator Lights (RAILs) Sequenced flashing lights only 200 ft apart (not 100ft) Simplified Short Approach Lighting System (SSALS) ALSF-1 200 ft apart (not 100 ft) 1200 (not 2400 /3000 ) Simplified Short Approach Lighting System with RAIL (SSALR) SSALS with RAIL Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with RAIL (MALSR) 2400 from runway 200 ft apart (not 100 ft) 26

SSALS Simplified Short Approach Lighting System (SSALS) ALSF-1 200 ft apart (not 100 ft) 1200 (not 2400 /3000 ) White Runway 27

SSALR Simplified Short Approach Lighting System with RAIL (SSALR) SSALS with RAIL ALSF-1 200 ft apart (not 100 ft) 1200 (not 2400 /3000 ) RAIL 2400 /3000 Green White Runway White-flashing 28

MALSR Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with RAIL (MALSR) RAIL 2400 from runway Light bars 200 ft apart (not 100 ft) Light bars from 1400 from runway Runway Green White White-flashing 29

Approach Lighting System Visual Approaches Runway End Identifiers (REILS) Omnidirectional Approach Lighting System (ODALS) Visual Approach Slope Indicator Precision Approach Path Indicator 30

Runway End Identifiers (REILS) Provide pilots with indication of end of runways Located at either end of runway (approach and takeoff) Synchronized to flash 2/sec Runway End Identifiers (REILS) 31

Omnidirectional Approach Lighting System (ODALS) Identifies flight path to be used by pilot for a runway Flash in sequence Approach to runway (or further out) 32

Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI) Vertical guidance to approach flight path (3 ) Visible upto 2 miles from runway Installed on side of runway At threshold, +700, +1200 Narrow beam of light Above glidepath WHITE Below glidepath - RED Installed on runways without ILS 33

Visual Approach Slope Indicator (VASI) 34

Precision Approach Path Indicator (PAPI) Single row of lights Each light in row emits white and red beam at progressively higher angle Operation Above glide path 4 white As descend see red light from light closest to runway On glidepath 2 red/2white Below glidepath 4 red 35

Homework Draw concept maps for: Runway/Taxiway Markings Runway/Approach Lighting Prepare for in-class quiz 36