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The lift off distance is the distance along the center of the runway between the starting point and
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Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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The runway orientation is made so that landing and takeoff are
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An aircraft is flying in an atmosphere of 30°C with a speed of 1260 km ph. Its speed is known as
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ccording to I.C.A.O. the slope of transitional surface at right angles to the center line of runway, is kept
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Airport elevation is the reduced level above M.S.L. of
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According to I.C.A.O. the recommended length of air ports is decided on
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The thickness design of the pavement, is decided on the load carried by
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Beaufort scale is used to determine
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The fuse large includes
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International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.) was set up at Montreal (Canada), in
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The air is blowing at a speed of 75 knots in the direction of the aircraft flying at a ground speed of 775 knots. The air speed of the aircraft, is
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The maximum length and pavement strength of the runway is that of
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According to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.), the runway lengths of aerodromes, have been coded by
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According to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.) the strength of runway pavements, have been coded by
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According to I.C.A.O. all markings on the runways are painted white and on taxiways
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The height of the pilot's eye above the runway surface is assumed
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For night landing, the thresholds are lighted
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For Class ‘A’ Airport the difference of reduced levels of higher and lower edges of the conical surface, is
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Calm period is the percentage of time during which wind intensity is less than
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As per ICAO recommendation, minimum width of safety area for instrumental runway should be
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The meteorological condition which influences the size and location of an air port is
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To cope up high temperature of 196°C, the taxi ways and aprons are constructed with
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Total correction for elevation, temperature and gradient for a runway should not be more than
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According to I.C.A.O. the recommended length of air ports is decided on