If it's a refuelling truck I'd park it just in front of the wing.
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with the drivers side of the vehicle toward the aircraft
With the driver's side of the vehicle toward the aircraft.
Vehicle will be clear of the wingtips and must be visible to personnel in the cockpit
A glider is an aircraft that does not have an engine. To fly it must be towed into the air by a vehicle or another aircraft.
25 feet
Vehicle will be clear of the wingtips and must be visible to personnel in the cockpit
both a spotter and pre-positioned chocks.
The driver of a commercial motor vehicle must stop within how many feet of railroad tracks?
The rules that govern the way that vehicles approach parked aircraft varies from locale to locale, it is governed by local rules and regulations.
Operating limitations and Registration Certificate.
turn on flashing lights (caution)