Obstacle Marking And Aerodrome Services Flashcards
Obstacle identification surface (OIS)
Aerodrome obstacles are those that protrude through OIS out to a distance of 15km
OIS goes up to height of 150m
Colours for vehicles
Emergency = red or yellowish green
Yellow for service vehicles
Vehicle lighting
Low intensity flashing yellow
Trailers / obstacles with limited mobility = low intensity steady red
Medium intensity lights
Flashing red lighted
When used in conjunction with high intensity obstacle lights they shall be flashing white
When obstacle is 45m higher than surrounding ground
High intensity lights
Flashing white lights
When obstacle = 150m above surrounding terrain
When object is indicated by low or medium intensity light the top of the object is…
More than 45m above surrounding terrain
Aircraft lights when parked on manoeuvring area
Should be lit by either
Nav lights
Or
Lighting that determines extremities or airplane
Obstacles beyond 15km radius and exceed 150m in height are lit by
Steady red lights at night
And
High intensity flashing white lights by day
Flags used to mark fixed objects at aerodromes should be
Orange in colour
High tension cables marked by
Coloured spheres
When runway / taxiway = permanently closed
All markings shall be obliterated
Rescue and fire fighting level of protection is based upon
Overall length and width of fuselage of longest aircraft using aerodrome
Rescue and firefighting number of vehicles required
5 1’s
2 2’s
3 3’a
Emergency response time
2 mins to any point of each runway
Not exceeding 3 mins to any other part of movement area
Satellite fire stations should be provided when response time cannot be achieved
When aircraft being refuelled while pax are on aircraft
A ready escape route from each exit to be used