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  2. Localizer type directional aid - Wikipedia

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    As a "directional aid", and only a Category I (CAT I) approach, rather than a full-fledged instrument landing system (ILS), the LDA is more commonly used to help the pilot safely reach a point near the runway environs, where he or she hopefully can see the runway, at which point he or she will proceed and land visually, as opposed to (for ...

  3. Simplified directional facility - Wikipedia

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    Morristown Regional Airport's SDF approach procedure to runway 5 before its decommissioning. Simplified directional facility (SDF) was a localizer-based instrument non-precision approach to an airport, which provided final approach course similar to instrument landing system (ILS) and localizer type directional aid (LDA) approaches, although not as precise.

  4. File:FAA JFK Airport map 2016.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Aiport diagram of John F. Kennedy International aiport, as published by the FAA, containing runway and taxiway information among other aeronautical markers. Date 13 October 2016

  5. File:LAX Airport Diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (806 × 1,237 pixels, file size: 268 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  6. File:DCA Airport diagram.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 03:28, 27 August 2022: 806 × 1,237 (218 KB): Rainclaw7: Updated to 2022 version with new concourse and revised terminal and gate designations

  7. Runway - Wikipedia

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    Runway 13R at Palm Springs International Airport An MD-11 at one end of a runway. In aviation, a runway is an elongated, rectangular surface designed for the landing and takeoff of an aircraft. [1] Runways may be a human-made surface (often asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (grass, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt).

  8. Plymouth Municipal Airport (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Runway edge lights: Medium intensity Runway 15 Runway 33 Latitude: 41-54.732080N 41-54.275500N Longitude: 070-43.805838W 070-43.066833W Elevation (MSL) 144.9 ft 133.4 ft Gradient: 0.4% 0.4% Traffic pattern: Left Left Runway heading: 146 magnetic 130 true 326 magnetic 310 true Declared distances: TORA: 4350 TODA: 4350 ASDA: 4350 LDA: 4350 TORA ...

  9. Sandane Airport - Wikipedia

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    The asphalt runway measures 970 by 30 meters (3,182 by 98 ft) and is aligned 08/26. It has a takeoff run available (TORA) of 820 meters (2,690 ft) and a landing distance available (LDA) of 760 meters (2,490 ft). The airport is equipped with category 4 fire and rescue service. [1] The airport is situated 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) from Sandane.