Question about RWY operations on Malaga Airport
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Question about RWY operations on Malaga Airport
Hello,
I'm trying to understand the sequencing of the runway operations under the different regulations.
At the moment, I concern myself with the procedures of the Malaga Airport. Since 2012, it has the two runways 13/31 and 12/30. The angle between their centerlines is 14° and the smallest distance between the runways is 800m. According to the ICAO regulations, they should be indentified as near-parallel runways (because angle < 15°). Therefore I thought the dependencies for the operations would be the same in both directions.
But actually, that's not the fact: segregated operations in converging direction are dependent, operations in diverging direction independet. As I thought the runways would be considered as near-parallel, I assumed the regulations for parallel operations would be used.
Maybe someone could explain why my thoughts aren't correct.
Many thanks and best wishes
I'm trying to understand the sequencing of the runway operations under the different regulations.
At the moment, I concern myself with the procedures of the Malaga Airport. Since 2012, it has the two runways 13/31 and 12/30. The angle between their centerlines is 14° and the smallest distance between the runways is 800m. According to the ICAO regulations, they should be indentified as near-parallel runways (because angle < 15°). Therefore I thought the dependencies for the operations would be the same in both directions.
But actually, that's not the fact: segregated operations in converging direction are dependent, operations in diverging direction independet. As I thought the runways would be considered as near-parallel, I assumed the regulations for parallel operations would be used.
Maybe someone could explain why my thoughts aren't correct.
Many thanks and best wishes