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      • All taxiways should have centerline markings and runway holding position markings whenever they intersect a runway. Taxiway edge markings are present whenever there is a need to separate the taxiway from a pavement that is not intended for aircraft use or to delineate the edge of the taxiway.
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  2. Where a taxiway crosses a runway, the Taxiway Centreline Marking indicates the route to be followed but the marking is interrupted as necessary so as not to interfere with the runway markings.

  3. All taxiways should have centerline markings and runway holding position markings whenever they intersect a runway. Taxiway edge markings are present whenever there is a need to separate the taxiway from a pavement that is not intended for aircraft use or to delineate the edge of the taxiway.

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  4. Apr 4, 2023 · Temporarily Closed Runway and Taxiway Markings. When a runway is temporarily closed, yellow “X” markings are placed on both ends of the runway to give pilots a visual cue. Instead of permanent markings, a raised lighted yellow cross may also be used to indicate the closure.

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  5. Jun 30, 2010 · Beginning June 30, 2010, controllers began issuing explicit instructions to cross or hold short of each runway that intersects a taxi route. More recently, FAA Regulation 91.129(i) has been changed to reflect the new procedures.

  6. The taxiway edge lights are blue. If a runway has in-pavement centerline lights, which is only standard at very large airports, they will be green. Green is also used for lead-on lines where a taxiway enters or exits a runway. Red lights at airports often denote obstacles that stick up.

    • how do you know if a taxiway crosses a runway for a1
    • how do you know if a taxiway crosses a runway for a2
    • how do you know if a taxiway crosses a runway for a3
    • how do you know if a taxiway crosses a runway for a4
    • how do you know if a taxiway crosses a runway for a5
  7. Jan 20, 2020 · Runway holding position markings may be found in three locations: (1) Runway holding position markings on taxiways, (2) on runways where runways cross; and (3) taxiways located in runway approach areas.

  8. Feb 21, 2017 · Next to the holding line at the edge of the taxiway there may be runway holding position signs with white characters on a red background. There may also be a runway boundary sign that faces the runway and is visible to pilots exiting the runway.

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