Airports part 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Airports with Control Towers (CT) and their related data are shown in (magenta, blue).
All other airports and their related data are shown in (magenta, blue).

A

blue; magenta

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2
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The symbol (L, *L) indicates that runway lights are on from dusk to dawn. (L, *L) indicates that the pilot must consult the Chart Supplement to determine runway lighting limitations.

A

L; *L

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3
Q

*L indicates that the pilot must
consult the Chart Supplement to determine runway lighting limitations, such as: available on (request, documentation) (by radio-call, letter, phone, etc), (part-time, full-time) lighting, or (pilot/airport, tower) controlled lighting.

A

request; part-time; pilot/airport

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4
Q

Lighting codes refer to runway (edge lights, edge ramps).

A

edge lights

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5
Q

The lighted runway (may, may not) be the (shortest, longest) runway available, and lights may not be illuminated along the (part, full) length of the runway.

A

may not be; longest; full

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6
Q

(FAA guidelines, The Chart Supplement) has a detailed description of airport and air (distance, navigation) lighting aids for each airport.

A

The Chart Supplement; navigation

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7
Q

A dash represents
(no runway, more runway) edge lights.

A

no runway

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