Airport Engineering The distance between main gears is 10 m, and the distance of nose gear from centre of main gears is 30 m. If the angle of turning is 60°, the distance of centre of rotation from the nearer main gear, is 9.30 m 12.30 m 10.30 m 11.30 m 9.30 m 12.30 m 10.30 m 11.30 m ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Airport Engineering According to ICAO, all markings on the runways are Yellow Red Black White Yellow Red Black White ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Airport Engineering Assertion A : Airport capacity during IFR conditions is usually less than that during VFR conditions.Reason R: During clear weather condition (VFR), the aircrafts on final approach to runway can be spaced closer during poor visibility conditions.Select your answer based on the coding system given below: A is true but R is false Both A and R is true but R is not the correct explanation of A Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A A is false but R is true A is true but R is false Both A and R is true but R is not the correct explanation of A Both A and R is true and R is the correct explanation of A A is false but R is true ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Airport Engineering The centre to centre spacing of heliport lighting along the periphery of landing and takeoff area should be 2.5 m 5.0 m 7.5 m 10.0 m 2.5 m 5.0 m 7.5 m 10.0 m ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Airport Engineering The lift off distance is the distance along the centre of the runway between the starting point and Point where air craft attains a height of 10.7 m End of the runway End of stop-way Point where air craft becomes air borne Point where air craft attains a height of 10.7 m End of the runway End of stop-way Point where air craft becomes air borne ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Airport Engineering To cope up high temperature of 196°C, the taxi ways and aprons are constructed with Plain concrete Rubberised tar concrete Asphaltic concrete All listed here Plain concrete Rubberised tar concrete Asphaltic concrete All listed here ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP