Module 2 - ATM - Aerodrome Markings and Lighting Flashcards
What colour shall RWY markings be?
White
What are the most common types of RWY markings? (6)
- RWY designator
- RWY centreline
- Threshold/displaced threshold
- Fixed distance (aiming point)
- Touch down zone (TDZ)
- RWY side strip/edge
What colour shall TWY markings be?
Yellow
What are the most common types of TWY markings? (5)
- TWY centreline
- CAT I holding point
- CAT II/III holding point
- Enhanced TWY centreline
- Intermediate holding position
- ) Where are mandatory signs located?
- ) When can a pilot proceed beyond a mandatory sign?
- ) What colour are mandatory signs?
- ) Give 3 examples of a mandatory sign
- ) Alongside the appropriate surface markings
- ) When directed to do so by ATC
- ) White characters on a red background
- ) RWY Taxi Holding Position (RTHP) signs, Taxi Holding Position signs (ITHP) and No Entry signs
What do information signs consist of?
Location, direction and destination signs
What are location signs used for and what do they consist of?
To identify TWYs and where necessary, RWYs, such as at complicated intersections.
Consist of characters identifying the RWY or TWY in yellow letters on a black background, surrounded by a yellow border.
What do direction and destination signs consist of and what colour are they?
A route or destination label accompanied by an arrow pointing in the appropriate direction. They are displayed in black characters on a yellow background.
What is an aerodrome obstacle and what colour are they usually (If insufficiently conspicuous during the day)?
An OBST located on an area intended for the surface movement of an ACFT or that extends above a defined surface intended to protect ACFT in flight.
Red or orange and white stripes or chequered pattern.
How shall unusable or closed runways/taxiways be marked?
With white or yellow crosses.
How shall unusable paved surfaces next to a runway or taxiway be marked?
With yellow chevrons.
Why would an aerodrome beacon be provided at an aerodrome operating at night?
If the level of background lighting, surrounding terrain, proximity of other ADs or lack of navaids would make the AD difficult to identify.
What does PAPI stand for and when shall they be used?
Precision Approach Path Indicator.
At all times irrespective of visibility conditions.
- ) What would 4 white lights on a PAPI indicate?
- ) What colour lights would a PAPI show if you were on the glide slope?
- ) What would 4 red lights on a PAPI indicate?
- ) That you are above the glide slope.
- ) 2 white lights followed and 2 red lights.
- ) That you are below the glide slope.
How far from the runway threshold does a simple approach lighting system usually commence?
500m