Lecture 2: AIRSIDEBy: Zuliana IsmailPART 1
Learning Outcome
• Student is able to:• Describe runway types and identifications.• Describe taxiway types and how to identify.• Explain airport signs, airport lightings• Describe about weather facilities.• Explain main navigational aids system.
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Definition
AIRSIDE is an area on the airport surface intended to be used for Aircraft Operations.
AIRSIDE SERVICES • Facilities associated with the movement of
the airplanes on the airports surface.
AIRSIDE FACILITIES
APRON
NAVIGATIONAL AIDS
RUNWAY
AIRSIDESIGNAGE
TAXIWAY
Airside Facilities
WEATHER DETECTOR
Runway
1. Runways
A defined rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the
landing and take-off of aircraft.6
Runway Markings
Non-Instrument Runway Non-Instrument Runway (NI)(NI)
Non-Precision Runway Non-Precision Runway (NP)(NP)
Precision Precision Runway (P) Runway (P)
Runway Markings
Intended solely for aircraft
operation using visual approach
procedure
Having an instrument approach
procedure using air navigation
facility with only horizontal guidance
Having an instrument approach procedure
using a precision instrument landing
system, ILS or precision approach radar (PAR) which
provides both horizontal and
vertical guidance to the runway
ThreshoThresholdld
Touchdown Touchdown zonezone
Aiming Aiming pointpoint
DesignatorsDesignators
Precision Runway (P)
Runway Markings• Runway Threshold: Helps identify the beginning of
the runway that is available for landing.• Runway Designators: Shows the magnetic heading• Runway Centerline Marking: Provides alignment
guidance during takeoff and landings.• Runway Aiming Point Marking: Serves as a visual
aiming point for a landing aircraft.• Runway Touchdown Zone Markers: Identify the
touchdown zone for landing operations
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RWY Designators
• Identified by a two digit number according to their magnetic heading.
• The angle is measured from magnetic north and is divided by 10 and rounded to the nearest integer.
• Example: RWY with a magnetic heading of 340° is marked as RWY 34.
• Each runway can be used in either direction, and hence has two numbers, each 18 apart.
• Example: (34-18=16), so the other runway marked as RWY 16
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RWY Designators
• Each digit is pronounced separately for clarity in radio communications. Example: Runway 36 is pronounced as Three Six.
• For two parallel RWYs, R for Right and L for Left are added to distinguish btw the RWS.
• For multiple runways each runway is identified by Left (L), Center (C) and Right (R).
• Example: 26L and 26R.
What is the airport with the most number of runways all
over the world?
Dallas-Fort Worth AirportDallas-Fort Worth Airport
Dallas-Fort Worth Airport: 7 Runways Dallas-Fort Worth Airport: 7 Runways
1. Runway 17L/35R2. Runway 17C/35C3. Runway 17R/35L4. Runway 18L/36R5. Runway 18R/36L6. Runway 13L/31R7. Runway 13R/31L
O’Hare International Airport – Chicago, Illinois, United States
Munich Airport: Munich Airport:
Two Parallel Runways Two Parallel Runways
Runways Length• Runway lengths depend on the size of aircraft
to operate and the weather conditions.• The bigger the aircraft the longer the runway
(take-off and landing distances)• The hotter the weather the longer the runway
• **The longest public-use runway in the world is at Qamdo Bangda Airport in China. It has a length of 5,500 m (18,045 ft).
• **The world’s widest paved runway is at Ulyanovsk Vostochny Airport in Russia and is 105 m (344 ft) wide.
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Runways Length
• For aircraft weights below approximately 90,718 kg, a runway length ~ 1,829 m
• Larger aircraft (Boeing 747, 767, 777, and 787; Airbus A300, A330, A340, A350, and A380; McDonnell Douglas DC-10 or MD-11; and the Lockheed L1011) will usually require runway length at least 2,438 m.
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Runway Lighting Summary
Importance of Lighting
Lighting systems from the cockpit window during bad weather. Poor visibility is mainly due to
heavy snowfall
Lighting systems are important for a/c landing during night time.
Runway Lighting
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Lighting systems from the cockpit window
Runway Edge Lighting: •White
•Turn Yellow in last 610m
Runway Center line Light System :•White
•Alternate white and red in last
610 m•Red in last 310m
Why the lighting colour change?
Runway Pavements
• The surface sections of roads and runways are known as “pavements”.
• To serve its purpose, a pavement must have adequate load-carrying capability, good ride ability and must allow safe operation of aircraft.
Concrete Pavement Asphalt Pavement
• Concrete surfaces from 23 to 40 cm (9 to 16 inches) thick.
• Can remain useful for 20 to 40 years.
• Commonly used at large airports.
• It is constructed by aligning a series of concrete slabs connected by joins,
• Asphalt surfaces are from 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 inches) thick.
• Can remain useful between 15 to 20 years.
• Commonly used at most smaller airports.
• Pavements are less expensive to construct.
Taxiway
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2. Taxiway
• Strip for aircrafts to move slowly (taxi) between the runway and
apron, runway and runway & apron and apron. 27
Taxiway
• Generally, width smaller than runway• Lightings for night flying• Can be one or multiple in bigger airport.• Taxiways should be provided to permit the safe
surface movement of aircraft.• Sufficient entrance and exit taxiways for a
runway should be provided to make the movement of airplanes to and from the runway smooth and to provide more rapid exit taxiways when traffic volumes are high. 28
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Taxiway Types
Taxiway Types
There are four types of taxiways:• Parallel taxiways: aligned parallel next to runway• Entrance taxiways: perpendicular to the runway &
located near the departure end of runways.• High-speed taxiways: to allow aircraft quickly free-up
the runway. (Also known as Rapid Exit) , located at various points along the runway to allow landing aircraft to efficiently exit the runway after landing.
• By-pass taxiways: located near apron, to allow aircraft by-pass other aircraft at aircraft parking area. 30
• Also known as Rapid Exit runway.• To provide exit paths from runway for
arriving aircraft.• The intersection angle less than 90deg.
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High-speed taxiways
Taxiway Identification
Taxiways can be identified through:• Taxiway markings (centerline in yellow color, no
azimuth)• Taxiway signs (have location sign) • Taxiway lightings (centerline light in green color,
edge light in blue color)• Taxiway size and pavement strength (width smaller
than runway, pavement thickness less than runway)
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Taxiway edge lights:
blue
Taxiway centre line:
green
Taxiway Lighting
Taxiway Lighting
• Many airports are equipped with taxiway lighting to facilitate the movement of aircraft on the airfield at night or in poor visibility conditions.
• Taxiway lighting includes taxiway edge lights, taxiway centerlines lights.
Taxiway Markings
• Taxiway Centerline : single continuous yellow line .
• All taxiways should have centerline markings.• Aircraft should be kept centered during taxi to
guarantee wingtip clearance with other aircraft or other objects
Taxiway Centerline
Taxiway Markings
Surface Painted Signs: to assist pilot in confirming the designation of the taxiway (location or direction)
Surface Painted Signs
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RWY/TWY Markings
What The Importance of RWY/TWY Markings?• To provide information that is useful to a pilot during
takeoff, landing, and taxiing.• To enhance safety and improve efficiency: Same airport
markings for all airports make pilots became familiar.
APRON
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3. APRON
• An area to accommodate aircraft for purposes of parking , loading or unloading
passengers, mail or cargo, fuelling, or maintenance.
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3. Apron
• Also known as RAMP• Apron sizes depend on the aircrafts handled
by the airport.• The bigger the airport handling capacity the
bigger the apron• Provide FBO services
• Fitted with underground refueling system• Fitted with water supply system• Fitted with sewer disposal system 42
Fixed Base Operators (FBO)
• The FAA defines an FBO as A commercial business granted the right by the airport sponsor to operate on an airport and provide aeronautical services such as fueling, hangaring, tie-down and parking, aircraft rental, aircraft maintenance & flight instruction, etc
KLAS: KL Airport Services Sdn Bhd
• KL Airport Services Sdn Bhd or better known as KLAS is independent ground handler that provides a comprehensive range of services to various commercial airlines operating into and through Malaysian Airports..
KLAS: KL Airport Services Sdn Bhd
• KLAS offers the highest standards of quality & efficiency for the following services:
1.Ground Handling: Passenger and baggage handling, Aircraft handling, Flight operations
2.Cargo Handling : Import, Export
3.In-Flight Catering Service: Provide foods
4.Aircraft Maintenance & Engineering Service: Aircraft check