3.2: Airport Signs Flashcards
(Refer to Figure 65) Which sign is a designation and direction of an exit taxiway from a runway?
K (yellow background, black “B” and black arrow)
(Refer to Figure 65) Which sign identifies where aircraft are prohibited from entering?
D (red background and white inscription) “do not enter” sign.
(Refer to Figure 65) (Refer to E) This sign is a visual clue that
confirms the aircraft’s location to be on taxiway “B”.
(Refer to Figure 65) (Refer to F) This sign confirms your position on
runway 22
(Refer to Figure 65) (refer to G) From the flight deck, this marking confirms the aircraft to be
on a runway, about to clear.
(Refer to Figure 65) Which of the signs in the figure is a mandatory instruction sign?
D (do not enter sign).
When approaching taxiway holding lines from the side with the continuous line, the pilot
should not cross the lines without ATC clearance.
What is the purpose of the runway/runway hold position sign?
Denotes intersecting runways.
What does the outbound destination sign identify?
Identifies direction to take-off runway.
When turning onto a taxiway from another taxiway, what is the purpose of the taxiway directional sign?
Indicates designation and direction of taxiway leading out of an intersection.
What purpose does the taxiway location sign serve?
Identifies taxiway on which an aircraft is located.
The “yellow demarcation bar” marking indicates
runway with a displaced threshold that precedes the runway.
(Refer to Figure 64) Which marking indicates a vehicle lane?
C. (solid white lines, with a dashed line in the middle) or a (white zipper line with a dashed line in the middle).