Vehicle will be clear of the wingtips and must be visible to personnel in the cockpit
vehicle must clear wingtips and must be visible to the pilot
Vehicle will be clear of the wingtips and must be visible to personnel in the cockpit
Vehicle lights on, permission from act ground, pilot informed Marshall in attendance
If you are talking about a non-governmental airfield, you should always try to keep an absolute minimum of 15-20 feet between you and your aircraft. Pull around the front of the plane and give PLENTY of space between you and the wing. Pilots have a tendency to get very irritated when people hug the edge of the plane. Make sure to park in an area near the aircraft that the aircraft can still pull out without having any need to avoid your vehicle. So you should usually park on the hangar side, rather than the airstrip side. Military vehicles are required to have communication with the tower or flight line control, receive permission to enter aircraft parking areas, and are not allowed to come in contact with any aircraft that has not been electrically grounded.
with the drivers side of the vehicle toward the aircraft
With the driver's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft.
it is the person coming out of the parking space
Driver's side
Driver's side
The vehicle on the wrong side of the road will more than likely be deemed the majority if not all at fault.
It allows the driver to see how close they are to a vehicle or how close to the curb they are when they are parallel parking.
If it is not a designated parking area, I would say it would be treated as an abandoned vehicle and if it stays there for more than 24 hours it could be towed. Check with the local authorities.
If your spelling is correct, that is what happens when the aircraft rotates on it's axis of flight.The other version is "role" which refers to the aircraft's job - a fighter, a bomber, a transport etc.In many air force some aircraft, for instance the C-130 is a "multi-role" aircraft. Units that operate these always have a "role-equip" flight that quickly converts it from a passenger aircraft to a vehicle carrier or a pallet carrier or a paratroop aircraft.