Destination signs on the airfield are used to guide pilots and ground vehicles to specific locations, such as runways, taxiways, and terminals. They typically feature a combination of letters, numbers, and arrows that indicate the direction and distance to the intended destination. It's important for these signs to be clearly visible and properly illuminated to ensure safety and efficiency in ground operations. Familiarity with these signs is essential for all personnel operating in the airfield environment.
You would use Regards, not Regard in that situation.
HIANG Airfield Management
VFR Holdline
In the U.S. a destination sign is a "guide sign" they are green and usually rectangle, sometimes square.
obtain approval from tower before crossing
There is a Junk Yard in the White Mountain. Look around the area..there should be sign and a small opening into it...
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
At the VFR Holdline for Runway 4-22
The correct term for a symbol that provides information or direction is a "sign."
have him sign
The correct spelling is "sign."
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