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Senior Collector
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pueblo, CO
Posts: 305
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I am trying to do research on FAA requirements for runway and taxiway markings.
Anyone know of a good site for such information? |
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Insane Collector
Join Date: Mar 2000
Location: Escondido, Ca. USA
Age: 50
Posts: 2,763
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Much of the info you desire is available through the FAA. Perhaps their web site might be of assistance. The Airmans Information Manual is a basic manual of safe operating practices, and should have lots of depictions of airport markings. This book is available at any flight school and often in-stock at larger book stores such as Borders, Barnes and Noble, Waldenbooks, etc. Good luck!
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Senior Collector
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Pueblo, CO
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Thanks Scott.
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Master Collector
Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 835
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David,
Wings900 has a lot of good information and links to the applicable FAA docs. Check here: http://www.wings900.com/airports/design/index.html Steve |
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Master Collector
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Home: Beverly Hills, Michigan (burb of Detroit), School: Grand Forks, North Dakota
Age: 30
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if u want to find the most info about runway,taxiway markings and signs, the best source being a pilot is in the AIM, which is apart of the FAR/AIM books u can buy at mostly ANY bookstore....
they will give u all the current regulations and everything else. The AIM is a very good source for all your needs to know.. hope that helps. brent ![]() |
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