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BALISAGE DIURNE [1 record]

Record 1 2016-06-30

English

Subject field(s)
  • Signalling and Illumination (Air Transport)
  • Airport Runways and Areas
CONT

Where a relatively small paved area has failed or for any other reason becomes hazardous for aircraft operation and it is not intended to close the entire area to operations, use red flags not less than 20 inches square for day marking and use red lights for night marking to delineate the hazardous area.

OBS

day marking: term officially approved by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

French

Domaine(s)
  • Signalisation (Transport aérien)
  • Pistes et aires d'aéroport
CONT

Le balisage diurne de tout obstacle d’une hauteur inférieure ou égale à 150 m AGL [au-dessus du sol], tels que des poteaux, des cheminées, des antennes ou des structures portantes de câbles, peut être constitué de bandes alternées orangées et blanches.

OBS

balisage diurne : terme uniformisé par l'Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale (OACI).

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Señales e iluminación (Transporte aéreo)
  • Pistas y áreas del aeropuerto
OBS

balizaje diurno : término aceptado oficialmente por la Organización de Aviación Civil Internacional (OACI).

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