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ex-EGLL 13th July 2006 12:43

Tower to Threshold Distance
 
Hi All,

I am looking for information on Tower Cab to Threshold distances, particularly those over 10,000'.

What is the distance, how high is the tower, how much detail can you see at the threshold and on the taxiways approaching the threshold etc.

If there is any one involved in the planning of new towers out there, can they provide a link to any papers/research that deals with the issue.

Reason for the questions: I am involved in the planning of a new tower for an International Airport, and the site the Airport authority wants us to build at will give distances of ~13000' and 13500' to two of the thresholds involved.


ex-egll

cossack 13th July 2006 15:26

Manchester, UK.
Threshold of 06R (new-ish runway) is about 4000m (13,000 feet) from the tower which is at a height of 110 feet. Visibility is limited. Its usually a landing on 06R and departure from 24L so little manoeuvring at the 06R threshold except when its land and depart from that runway only which is rare. There is a turning loop at the 06R threshold in which traffic is all but invisible except on radar. No full length taxiway serves the runway.

YYZ is about 9000 feet to 05, but if/when they build 05R/23L the 05R threshold will be more than 10000 feet away. But you knew that didn't you?;)

Cheers

Jerricho 13th July 2006 16:05

Hi there yourself ;)

Which airport you desigining for?

ex-EGLL 13th July 2006 21:41

Head north, turn left, cross acouple of boundaries. Howzat for protecting my anonymity??

av8boy 14th July 2006 08:14


Howzat for protecting my anonymity??
Not so good, really... :uhoh:

Would it be rude of me to guess? :)

Dave

Jerricho 14th July 2006 16:11

I'v followed you directions and ended up in Anchorage.

Does Anchorage need a new tower? ;)

av8boy 15th July 2006 01:11

Well, yes Mr. J, they do (it's 30 years old this year!) but I think he was talking about somewhere else... :)

Dave

PS As well you know!


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