RADIONAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT AT THE AIRPORT cpt. Ing. Milan HANZLÍČEK 1.

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RADIONAVIGATIONAL EQUIPMENT AT THE AIRPORT cpt. Ing. Milan HANZLÍČEK 1

DETERMINATION RESOURCES FIX POSITION OF THE AIRCRAFT CONTROL FLIGHT ACCORDING POINT OF ORIENTATION ROUTING FLIGHT VIA PLANNED TRAJECTORY NAVIGATION DURING FINAL PHASE OF FLIGHT (FINAL APPROACH AND LANDING ON THE RUNWAY) COMMUNICATION (ATC – ACFT) 2

STRUCTURE systems of navigational aid radars radios and antennas lighting system airport category 3

SYSTEMS OF NAVIGATIONAL AID RADIO BEACONS DME ILS 4

RADIO BEACONS OUTER MARKER (OM) MIDDLE MARKER (MM) INNER MARKER (IM) NONDIRECTIONAL BEACON (NDB) VOR 5

DME INDIVIDUAL AID ILS/DME VOR/DME NAMEIDENT. SIGNFREQ. (MHz) BRNOBNO113,9 DEŠNÁOKF113,15 FRÝDLANTOKX114,85 CHEBOKG115,7 NERATOVICENER108,6 OSTRAVAOTA117,45 PRAHAOKL112,6 VLAŠIMVLM114,3 VOŽICEVOZ116,3 6

ILS LLZ GP 7

RADARS PRIMARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR SECONDARY SURVEILLANCE RADAR PRECISION APPROACH RADAR 8

RADIOS AND ANTENNAS 9 Main radiostation Back-up radiostation Back-up radiostationReadebility of the transmition 1unreadable 2 readable with difficulty 3 readable now and than 4readable 5 perfectly readable

VISUAL NAVIGATION AIDS markings lights: RWY- runway edge lights - threshold and end lights TWY- TWY edge lights Approach lighting - precision approach lighting system - simple approach lighting systém - PAPI - flashing light system 10

AIRPORT CATEGORY CATEGORYDECISION ALTITUDE MINIMIMUM RVR CAT I200 ft550 metres CAT II100 ft300 metres CAT III Aless than 30 ft200 metres CAT III Bless than 15 ft75 metres CAT III C0 ft 11

CONTROL PANELS AIRPORT MONITORING SYSTEM 12

CONTROL PANELS LETVIS 13

CONTROL PANELS PAR 14

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION QUESTIONS? 15