200 feet
all the vehicles listed
To the immidiate right of the taxiway centerline.
Taxiway edge lights are typically blue in color. They are used to outline the edges of taxiways to help pilots navigate during low visibility conditions. In some cases, taxiway centerline lights may also be used, which are usually green.
5 feet
Treshold | Numbers | centerline | touchdown zone | blastpad | displaced threshold | holding lights | are known for the runway (expand if possible: not always paint symbols. please include things like holding lights) centerline | holding lights are known for the taxiway (expand if possible: not always paint symbols. please include things like holding lights)
Vehicles are typically driven between the white "zipper" lines on a taxiway. They can be driven in a non-movement area, such as a ramp or apron.
can be parked on a taxiway if the operator deems it neccessary for mission completion.
can be parked on a taxiway if the operator deems it neccessary for mission completion.
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Taxiway Lima
Equipment should generally be placed at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from the taxiway centerline to ensure safety and minimize the risk of interference with aircraft operations. This distance may vary based on specific airport regulations and the type of equipment used. Always consult local guidelines and airport authority regulations for any specific requirements.
You must stop and visually determine the taxiway is clear.