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Chapter 14Airport Operations

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  1. tilt rotor aircraft
  2. air carriers
  3. heliports
  4. Airport
  5. seaplane bases
  6. airport operations
  7. Downwind Leg
  8. pattern altitude
  9. nongovernment air/ground radio communication station
  10. UNICOM — Universal Integrated Community
  11. nontowered airport
  12. FSS — Flight Service Station
  13. Multicom
  14. towered airport
  15. CTAF — Common Traffic Advisory Frequency
  16. NASA — National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  17. two-way radio communication
  18. ATC — Air Traffic Control
  19. Military/Federal Government airports
  20. control tower
  21. Private Airports
  22. civil airports
  23. foreign air transportation
  24. Reliever Airports
  25. General Aviation Airports
  26. Cargo Service Airports
  27. FAA — Federal Aviation Administration
  28. landed weight
  29. air commerce
  30. passenger boardings
  31. Commercial Service Airports
  32. aeronautical chart legend
  33. NOTAM — Notice to Airmen
  34. ATIS — Automated Terminal Information Service
  35. Sources for Airport Data
  36. Airport/Facility Directory
  37. midfield crosswind
  38. Chart Supplement U.S.
  39. knots
  40. aeronautical charts
  41. midfield
  42. fixed-gear singles
  43. Traffic Pattern
  44. turbine aircraft
  45. AGL — above ground level
  46. Upwind Leg
  47. Notices to Airmen (NOTAM)
  48. airport diagrams
  49. aeronautical chart bulletins
  50. VOR receiver checkpoints
  51. EFAS — En Route Flight Advisory Service
  52. LAHSO — Land and Hold Short Operations
  53. NWS — National Weather Service
  54. VOR — VHF omnidirectional range
  55. VHF — Very High Frequency
  56. VFR — Visual Flight Rules
  57. IFR — Instrument Flight Rules
  58. threshold bar
  59. Relocated Runway Threshold
  60. Runway Markings and Signs
  61. Airport Markings and Signs
  62. Displaced Threshold
  63. Threshold
  64. Parallel Runways
  65. magnetic north
  66. prevailing winds
  67. runway numbers
  68. white arrows
  69. centerline
  70. centerline markings
  71. Runway Markings
  72. ATIS code
  73. terminal
  74. en route
  75. relocated threshold
  76. Runway Holding Position Sign
  77. Airport Design
  78. Pilot Deviation
  79. runway safety area boundary sign
  80. runway holding position signs
  81. AC 150/5300-13
  82. RSA — Runway Safety Area
  83. Taxiway Kilo
  84. excursion
  85. overshoot
  86. collocated Taxiway Alpha location sign
  87. magnetic azimuth
  88. runway designation marking
  89. runway distance remaining signs
  90. surface painted runway holding position signs
  91. Hot Spot
  92. runway holding position marking
  93. land and hold short clearance
  94. Intersecting Runways
  95. statute miles
  96. PIC — pilot in command
  97. simultaneous operations
  98. Taxiway Markings and Signs
  99. surface painted taxiway direction signs
  100. Taxiway Bravo
  101. Taxiway Delta
  102. taxiway direction signs
  103. Destination Signs
  104. Enhanced Taxiway Centerline Markings
  105. enhanced taxiway centerline marking
  106. ILS — Instrument Landing System
  107. fixed-base operators
  108. runway incursions
  109. taxiway location sign
  110. touchdown markings
  111. runway designation
  112. runway threshold
  113. Marking and Lighting of Permanently Closed Runways and Taxiways
  114. yellow crosses
  115. Permanently Closed Runways and Taxiways
  116. permanently closed runways
  117. holding position markings for taxiway/taxiway intersections
  118. FBO — fixed-base operator
  119. Mandatory instruction signs
  120. Temporarily Closed Runways and Taxiways
  121. VOR receiver checkpoint markings
  122. temporarily closed runways
  123. location signs
  124. Approach Light Systems
  125. airport beacon
  126. Airport Lighting
  127. Direction signs
  128. three-bar VASI
  129. PAPI — Precision Approach Path Indicator
  130. two-bar VASI
  131. extended runway centerline
  132. NM — nautical miles
  133. VASI — Visual Approach Slope Indicator
  134. obstacle clearance
  135. sequenced flashing lights
  136. nonprecision instrument runway
  137. precision instrument runway
  138. VFR minimums
  139. Ceiling
  140. information signs
  141. Runway Lighting
  142. Far Bar
  143. Near Bar
  144. Glidepath
  145. Visual Glideslope Indicators
  146. HIRL — High Intensity Runway Lights
  147. runway edge lights
  148. REIL — Runway End Identifier Lights
  149. pulsating VASIs
  150. precision approach runways
  151. In-Runway Lighting
  152. pilot controlled lighting
  153. taxiway centerline lead-on lights
  154. taxiway centerline lead-off lights
  155. Touchdown Zone
  156. TDZL — touchdown zone lights
  157. RCLS — Runway Centerline Lighting System
  158. LIRL — Low Intensity Runway Lights
  159. MIRL — Medium Intensity Runway Lights
  160. New Lighting Technologies
  161. taxiway lights
  162. Control of Airport Lighting
  163. Takeoff Hold Lights (THL)
  164. Runway Entrance Lights (REL)
  165. RWSL — Runway Status Lights
  166. THL — Takeoff Hold Lights
  167. REL — Runway Entrance Lights
  168. dual lighting
  169. obstruction lights
  170. RVR — Runway Visual Range
  171. stop bar lights
  172. conspicuity
  173. runway guard lights
  174. clearance bar lights
  175. Taxiway centerline lights
  176. omnidirectional taxiway lights
  177. traffic patterns
  178. Segmented Circle
  179. traffic pattern altitude
  180. landing strip indicators
  181. traffic pattern direction
  182. landing direction indicators
  183. gust factor
  184. wind tee
  185. Tetrahedron
  186. wind sock
  187. wind cone
  188. RCO — remote communication outlet
  189. wind direction indicators
  190. go-around
  191. departure end
  192. Left-Hand Traffic Pattern
  193. traffic pattern operations
  194. AIM — Aeronautical Information Manual
  195. 14 CFR part 91, section 91.155
  196. Radio License
  197. Radio Communications
  198. Right-Hand Traffic Pattern
  199. departure leg
  200. Final
  201. Base Leg
  202. Crosswind Leg
  203. Pilot/Controller Glossary
  204. ICAO — International Civil Aviation Organization
  205. kHz — kilohertz
  206. MHz — megahertz
  207. FCC — Federal Communications Commission
  208. Final Approach
  209. light signals
  210. lost communication procedures
  211. Aeronautical Mobile Service
  212. line of sight
  213. Radio Equipment
  214. Class D Airspace
  215. phonetic alphabet
  216. NORDO — No radio
  217. NAS — National Airspace System
  218. radarscope
  219. Transponder
  220. Interrogator
  221. ATCRBS — ATC radar beacon system
  222. temperature inversions
  223. Azimuth
  224. Radar
  225. Primary Radar
  226. Stop Altitude Squawk
  227. SQUAWK Altitude
  228. SQUAWK Standby
  229. squawk
  230. ADS-B — Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast
  231. Air Traffic Control (ATC) Services
  232. flashing white
  233. flashing red
  234. steady red
  235. flashing green
  236. steady green
  237. Code 1200
  238. Code 7700
  239. Mode C
  240. Ident
  241. transponder code
  242. Radar Beacon Phraseology
  243. See and Avoid
  244. Traffic Advisories
  245. SA — Situational Awareness
  246. SQUAWK VFR
  247. SQUAWK Mayday
  248. pressure differential
  249. vortex wake
  250. roll-control authority
  251. rolling moments
  252. wingtips
  253. Vortices
  254. Wake Turbulence
  255. Class B Service
  256. Class C Service
  257. Sectional Aeronautical Charts
  258. counter-rotating vortices
  259. TRSA — Terminal Radar Service Area
  260. vectoring
  261. safety alerts
  262. Radar Traffic Advisories
  263. GPS — Global Positioning System
  264. FIS-B — Flight Information Servicesˆ’Broadcast
  265. GPS
  266. TIS-B — Traffic Information Servicesˆ’Broadcast
  267. UAT — Universal Access Transceiver
  268. extended squitter
  269. FIS-B — Flight Information Services-Broadcast
  270. TIS-B — Traffic Information Services-Broadcast
  271. Terminal Area
  272. Vortex Generation
  273. rotation
  274. wake decay
  275. vortex strength
  276. counter rotating cylindrical vortices
  277. Super (A380)
  278. Vortex Avoidance Procedures
  279. Vortex Behavior
  280. clearing turns
  281. clearing procedures
  282. scanning
  283. VFR cruising altitudes
  284. minimum safe altitudes
  285. right-of-way rules
  286. 14 CFR part 91
  287. collision avoidance
  288. Touch-and-Go Landing
  289. intersection takeoffs
  290. rotating point
  291. quartering tailwind
  292. VOR sites
  293. Low Approach
  294. Missed Approach
  295. Touch-and-Go
  296. 14 CFR
  297. surface deviations
  298. ground deviations
  299. Flight Following
  300. TFR — Temporary Flight Restriction
  301. PD — pilot deviation
  302. ADS-B Out
  303. ADS-B In
  304. spins
  305. slow flight
  306. stalls
  307. lazy eights
  308. blind spots
  309. low-wing aircraft
  310. high-wing aircraft
  311. Training Operations
  312. airborne deviations
  313. Federal Aviation Regulation
  314. progressive taxi instructions
  315. runway incursion
  316. Causal Factors of Runway Incursions
  317. runway incursion avoidance
  318. back taxi
  319. heading bug
  320. OI — operational incidents
  321. joint use of a runway as a taxiway
  322. heading "bug"
  323. Progressive Taxi
  324. situational awareness
  325. Causal Factors of Runway Confusion
  326. Runway Confusion
  327. hold short
  328. Say Again
  329. Unable
  330. 14 CFR part 91, section 91.123
  331. runway environment
  332. ATC Instructions—Explicit Runway Crossing
  333. ATC Instructions—"Hold Short"
  334. ATC Instructions
  335. position and hold
  336. line up and wait
  337. traffic holding in position
  338. LUAW — Line up and Wait
  339. explicit runway crossing
  340. Intersection Departure
  341. unrestricted low approach
  342. option
  343. full-stop
  344. exit taxiway
  345. ATIS/landing information
  346. Runway Shortened
  347. ATC Instructions—"Runway Shortened"
  348. crushable concrete
  349. arrestor bed
  350. undershoot
  351. overrun
  352. EMAS — Engineered Materials Arresting System
  353. Engineered Materials Arresting System
  354. AC 150/5220-22A
  355. Rejected/Aborted Takeoff procedures
  356. EMASMAX
  357. AC 120-74
  358. AC 91-73
  359. AeroNav — National Aeronautical Navigation Services
  360. NACO — National Aeronautical Charting Office