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Авиасловарь. М.А.Левин. 2004.
Авиасловарь. М.А.Левин. 2004.
Runway — This article is about the aircraft take off and landing area. For other uses, see Runway (disambiguation). Landing strip redirects here. For the pubic hairstyle, see Bikini waxing. RWY redirects here. For the audio/video connectors, see RCA… … Wikipedia
runway marking — There are three types of markings on civil airfields: visual, nonprecision instrument, and precision instrument. Military airfields may use abbreviated markings in some cases. The basic markings on runways used for operations under VFR (visual… … Aviation dictionary
runway threshold marking — Markings placed to indicate longitudinal limits of that portion of the runway usable for landing. They consist of long vertical lines 100 ft (30 m) long and 3 ft (1 m) wide and are placed just short of runway designation markings. They consist… … Aviation dictionary
Runway visual range — (RVR) is a term used in aviation meteorology to define the distance over which a pilot of an aircraft on the centreline of the runway can see the runway surface markings delineating the runway or identifying its centre line. RVR is normally… … Wikipedia
runway end — The end of the runway in use, identified by markings. These generally are in the form of a runway designation and threshold markings for the runway opposite to the one in use. Where the threshold is at the extremity, fittings serving as threshold … Aviation dictionary
runway touchdown zone markings — The touchdown zone markings identify the touchdown zone for landing operations and are coded to provide distance information in 500 ft (150 m) increments. These markings consist of groups of one, two, and three rectangular bars symmetrically… … Aviation dictionary
runway aiming point marking — The aiming point marking serves as a visual aiming point for a landing aircraft. These two rectangular markings consist of a broad white stripe located on each side of the runway centerline and approximately 1,000 ft from the landing threshold.… … Aviation dictionary
runway environment — The runway threshold or approach lighting aids or other markings identifiable with the runway … Aviation dictionary
prethreshold markings — Markings in paved areas beyond the runway end that are not intended to be used as a runway in the opposite direction or as a taxiway. The area is marked with yellow chevrons across the width of the pavement. Blast pads, stop ways, and abandoned… … Aviation dictionary
precision instrument runway — A runway having an operative nonvisual precision approach aid (i.e., instrument landing system) specially marked with nonprecision instrument runway indications along with a touchdown zone, fixed distance markers, and side strips. The normal… … Aviation dictionary
visual runway — A runway intended solely for the operation of aircraft using visual approach procedures, with no straight in instrument approach procedure and no instrument designation indicated on the national authority’s approved airport layout plan, military… … Aviation dictionary