What is the runway design code?

What is the runway design code?

Runway Design Code (RDC) Runway designs are based on specific FAA runway design standards. These standards, found in FAA AC 150/5300-13A, provide basic guidelines for a safe and efficient airport system, and are based on the most demanding or “design” aircraft expected to use the runway.

What is a runway Protection Zone?

Runway protection zones are a trapezoidal area “off the end of the runway end that serves to enhance the protection of people and property on the ground” in the event an aircraft lands or crashes beyond the runway end. Runway Protection Zones underlie a portion of the approach closest to the airport.

What is a precision obstacle free zone?

The Precision Obstacle Free Zone (POFZ) is defined as a volume of airspace above an area beginning at the runway threshold, at the threshold elevation, and centered on the extended runway centerline, 200 feet (60m) long by 800 feet (240m) wide.

What is an airport index?

Airport index An index is assigned to each FAA Part 139 certificate holder based on a combination of the air carrier aircraft length and the average number of daily departures. If the longest air carrier aircraft at the airport has five or more average daily departures, the matching index is used.

What is clearway in aviation?

clearway. A defined rectangular area on the ground or in the water at the end of a runway in the direction of takeoff and under the control of the competent authority. It has been selected or prepared as a suitable area over which an aircraft may make a portion of its initial climb to a specified height.

How long is a runway Protection Zone?

Table 2-4. Runway protection zone (RPZ) dimensions

Approach Visibility Minimums 1/ Facilities Expected To Serve Dimensions
Length L Feet (meters)
Visual And Not lower than 1-Mile (1 600 m) Small Aircraft Exclusively 1,000 (300)
Aircraft Approach Categories A & B 1,000 (300)
Aircraft Approach Categories C & D 1,700 (510)

What is obstacle limitation surface?

1.1 – The Obstacle Limitation Surfaces(OLS) are conceptual (imaginary) surfaces associated with a runway, which identify the lower limits of the aerodrome airspace above which objects become obstacles to aircraft operations, and must be reported to the Authority.

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