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Movement and Non Movement Area

Movement and Non Movement Area. Driving is a Privilege. Driving on the airport, airport apron and ramps is a privilege and can be revoked at anytime for any reason.

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Movement and Non Movement Area

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  1. Movement and Non Movement Area WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  2. Driving is a Privilege • Driving on the airport, airport apron and ramps is a privilege and can be revoked at anytime for any reason. • Violations and Enforcement actions will be handled in accordance with approved Airport Rules, FAR 139.329 and the Airport Certification manual. • Accidents or Mishaps should be immediately reported to Airport Operations WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  3. SAFETY Violations- Examples • Excessive speeding on the AOA • Failure to Stop or Yield • Failure to Yield to Aircraft or Emergency Vehicles. • Outside authorized Area. • FOD Violations WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  4. Speed Limits • Speed Limit on Terminal Ramp or within close proximity to taxiing aircraft or adjacent to buildings: 10 M.P.H. • All other areas on airfield not to exceed: 35M.P.H. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  5. A.O.A. The A.O.A. is divided into two sections Movement Area Non-Movement Area WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  6. Air Operation Area (A.O.A) Area where you are authorized to drive without ATC communications This area is not controlled by the Air Traffic Control Tower NON-MOVEMENT AREA WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  7. Air Operation Area (A.O.A) Area where you ARE NOT authorized to drive without proper clearance from ATC This IS controlled by the Air Traffic Control Tower MOVEMENT AREA WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  8. What is wrong with this picture? WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  9. Prohibited Area WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  10. General Rules Always yield the right-of-way to all aircraft and emergency vehicles at all times. Obey all regulatory signs, pavement markings, traffic signals, and LAA Officials. All personnel who operate a vehicle on the AOA shall have in their possession both a valid drivers’ license and a LAA Badge. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  11. General Rules Remain 50 feet from an operating engine’s intake. Remain 200 feet from an operating engine’s exhaust. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  12. Taxiways WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  13. Airport Lighting • Lighting is pilot controlled • Lighting will remain on for 15 minutes after activation WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  14. What does this sign mean? WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  15. Taxiway Location Sign Indicates the taxiway you are on. (May be co-located with direction signs or runway holding position signs, as shown in graphic.) WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  16. What is the function of this sign? WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  17. ILS Critical Area Holding Position Sign ATC may hold you at this sign, on a taxiway, when the instrument landing system is being used at the airport. Vehicles driving beyond this point may interfere with the ILS signal to approaching aircraft. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  18. Runways WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  19. What is the purpose of this sign? WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  20. Runway Holding Position Sign Always stop at this sign and wait for ATC clearance to proceed. In this example, the threshold for runway 15 is to your left and the threshold for runway 33 is to your right. This sign is located next to the yellow holding position marking painted on taxiways that intersect runways and on runways that intersect other runways. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  21. Does this sign mean you are clear of the runway safety area? WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  22. Runway Boundary Sign This sign faces the runway and is visible to pilots exiting the runway. It is located next to the yellow holding position markings painted on the taxiway pavement. Taxi past this sign to be sure you are clear of the runway. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  23. Direction Sign for Runway Exit Indicates an exit from a runway. Located just prior to the intersection, on the same side of the runway as the exit. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  24. Runway Holding Position Marking This painted marking is found on taxiways at runway intersections and indicates where a vehicle is to stop. The solid lines are on the side where the vehicle is to hold and the dashed lines are always on the side toward the runway. Do not cross the markings until cleared. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  25. Holding Position Marking for ILS Indicates the boundary of the ILS critical area. Don’t cross unless cleared. When exiting the area, a yellow ILS Critical Area Boundary sign will be adjacent this marking. All parts of your aircraft must cross this marking to be clear of the ILS critical area. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  26. Closed Runway and Taxiway Marking Indicates a closed runway or taxiway. On a permanently closed runway, it will be placed at each runway end and at 1,000 ft. intervals. It will also be placed at each entrance of a permanently closed taxiway. A raised-light X, plywood or fabric may be used in lieu of a pavement marking. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  27. Communications Controllers are required to get an acknowledgement of “hold short” instructions, so a “hold short” must be read back. When proceeding onto a movement area, vehicle operators must tell the controller three things: WHO you are, WHERE you are, and WHAT your intentions are. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  28. If you are told to ‘Go Ahead’ by ATC: The controller wants you to state your intentions, HE DOES NOT MEAN PROCEED!!! WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

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  30. Frequencies Lancaster Tower: 120.9 Ground Control: 121.8 ATIS: 125.675 -Automatic Terminal Information Service When Lancaster Tower is closed, vehicle operator must call Harrisburg Traffic on 120.9 for all vehicle operations in the movement area WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  31. Light Gun Signals WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  32. Loss of Radio Communication Turn car towards tower Flash headlights Wait for light gun signal response WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  33. Traffic Patterns Used At both controlled and non-controlled fields WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  34. NAVAIDS ILS Glide Slope Antenna WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  35. NAVAIDS V.O.R. WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  36. NAVAIDS Visual Approach Slop Indicator (VASI) WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

  37. NAVAIDS WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM Beacon Light

  38. Thankyou WWW.KAASHIVINFOTECH.COM

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