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"John Gaquin" wrote: "Ron Lee" wrote in message James is correct. FAA diagram he I think not. The google aerial photos are the older reference, taken some 3-4 years ago. My interpretation is this: Since that time, the threshold of Rwy 22 has been displaced some 600 ft SW, leaving what appears to be designated as an overrun for Rwy 04. It appears the taxiway leading to it from the end of Rwy 22 has been closed. The fed taxi chart appears to only sow those areas of pavement open for use. I can't vouch for the administrative points, but the photos and diagrams bear out my theory. Remember that while the threshhold is displaced, the pavement behind the displacement (original runway threshhold) is still available for takeoff. |
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