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square... outside the tower?
that must be a euro thing.. It is an ICAO thing, I believe. These: http://tinyurl.com/6knnaw are the German regulations on marking aerodromes with VFR traffic, and they claim to be in accordance with ICAO annex 14, volume I. The landing-T is shown on page 3. and what if there is no tower? There is a signal field between the operations building and the runway, even if there is no tower. |
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Kai Rode wrote in
: square... outside the tower? that must be a euro thing.. It is an ICAO thing, I believe. These: http://tinyurl.com/6knnaw are the German regulations on marking aerodromes with VFR traffic, and they claim to be in accordance with ICAO annex 14, volume I. The landing-T is shown on page 3. and what if there is no tower? There is a signal field between the operations building and the runway, even if there is no tower. So the airport MUST have an operations building? WOW! |
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Kai Rode wrote in
: There is a signal field between the operations building and the runway, even if there is no tower. So the airport MUST have an operations building? Yes it does. Even if it's just a beach chair as at this airfield: http://tinyurl.com/5m4js4 http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...20050822072716 That's what the regulations say..I didn't write them. |
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Another quick question - I heard an ATC in B airspace refer to an aircraft as being "in the penalty box" - is this a holding area for aircraft that aren't cleared to depart or who are waiting for an aircraft to clear their gate? Thanks in advance - -B |
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Sandman wrote
Another quick question - I heard an ATC in B airspace refer to an aircraft as being "in the penalty box" - is this a holding area for aircraft that aren't cleared to depart or who are waiting for an aircraft to clear their gate? At Chicago's O'hare (ORD), waiting for a gate. Bob Moore PanAm (retired) |
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On 2008-07-15, Sandman wrote:
Another quick question - I heard an ATC in B airspace refer to an aircraft as being "in the penalty box" - is this a holding area for aircraft that aren't cleared to depart or who are waiting for an aircraft to clear their gate? Thanks in advance - It doesn't exist. Just a slang term for a controller who sends you to the back of the line when you **** them off or mess up their sequencing. Morris |
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On Jul 15, 4:19 pm, Robert Moore wrote:
Sandman wrote Another quick question - I heard an ATC in B airspace refer to an aircraft as being "in the penalty box" - is this a holding area for aircraft that aren't cleared to depart or who are waiting for an aircraft to clear their gate? At Chicago's O'hare (ORD), waiting for a gate. Bob Moore PanAm (retired) If I remember correctly, there's a a parking area on the tarmac that is labeled "Penalty Box". I thought airplanes that violated a controller's directive were sent there. Was it just a parking area waiting for a gate to clear? |
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On Jul 15, 2:34 pm, Clark wrote:
You really mean sans-radio now don't you, sport. Not being American no I don't mean that Do they still teach that ? Still need to learn it now do you? Go pay the instructor and get the help you need... My question was and still is Do they still teach pilots how to fly nonaudio circuits ? I use d to fly DH82s and PA18s in the 60s, aircraft not known for their copious radio equipment. |
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Kai Rode wrote in
: Kai Rode wrote in m: There is a signal field between the operations building and the runway, even if there is no tower. So the airport MUST have an operations building? Yes it does. Even if it's just a beach chair as at this airfield: http://tinyurl.com/5m4js4 http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?...Fehmarn-Neujel lingsdorf.jpg&filetimestamp=20050822072716 That's what the regulations say..I didn't write them. Intersting. Does someone have to be at the "operations building" or, in this case, in the lawn chair? I guess the brothel just before the start of RWY 18 at Lida Junction, NV (0L4) is an operations building by regulation! Would the hangar at Jackass Aeropark in Lathrop Wells, NV (U75) also count as an operations building? Or does the general store, gas station, and brothel, all about 1 mile away, constitute the operations building? |
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