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Forum: Tech Log
13th Apr 2007, 01:40
Replies: 32
Views: 11,758
Posted By OverRun

The required minimum runway width obviously...

The required minimum runway width obviously varies depending on how close to the centreline the aircraft is when the engine fails. Assuming that aircraft wander patterns are normally distributed,...
Forum: Tech Log
12th Apr 2007, 02:46
Replies: 32
Views: 11,758
Posted By OverRun

Ayres Rock is 30m wide without 7.5m sealed...

Ayres Rock is 30m wide without 7.5m sealed shoulders. I just talked to them now to confirm.
Gold Coast/Coolangatta is now 45m wide, 7.5m sealed shoulders (been that way for quite a while) and has...
Forum: Tech Log
8th Apr 2007, 07:37
Replies: 32
Views: 11,758
Posted By OverRun

Was at last able to haul out the paperwork and...

Was at last able to haul out the paperwork and find, from the Australian AIP ENR 60_1, the definition sought by 737incognito, which is:

An aeroplane's reference field length is:
(1) in the case...
Forum: Tech Log
20th Jan 2007, 00:18
Replies: 32
Views: 11,758
Posted By OverRun

ICAO use a code system, known as the Aerodrome...

ICAO use a code system, known as the Aerodrome Reference Code, to specify the standards for individual aerodrome facilities which are suitable for use by aeroplanes within a range of performances and...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Jan 2007, 22:05
Replies: 32
Views: 11,758
Posted By OverRun

Yes, ICAO 4C is a minimum of 45m wide. The 737...

Yes, ICAO 4C is a minimum of 45m wide. The 737 ops into a narrower runway are done under concession.

Some background to runway width required, and some work done on this, is at...
Forum: Tech Log
15th Jan 2007, 00:08
Replies: 32
Views: 11,758
Posted By OverRun

For normal operations, the 737 runway width...

For normal operations, the 737 runway width requirement is 45m, but yes, it does operate on 30m under certain restrictions. These vary between countries and airlines, but typically include:
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