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Apron Markings By Gerhard Gruber Manager Rescue- and Airport Operations
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Stand Identification Letter-Height: 2 m White on Blue Actual Situation Vienna
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ICAO ANNEX 14 Vol. 1 Information Marking (5.2.16) - Yellow / Black - 4 m Height (Recommendation) Aircraft Stand Markings (5.2.12, Recommend.) - Identification short after beginn of Lead-in line - Height adequate to be readable from Cockpit Apron Markings
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Aircraft Stand Markings ACI - Handbook
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CAT I Aircraft Stand Markings ACI - Handbook
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Apron Markings Other Airports Questionaire Answers:
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Questionnaire Answers - Summary 12 Responses - 10 Europe (including Vienna), 1 Asia, 1 USA Letter-Height: 2 Airports:4 m (ACI / ICAO) 10 Airports:1 to 2,7 m Ttl Height of Painting: 2 Airports: 5 m (ACI / ICAO) 8 Airports:1,5 to 4,4 m Colour: 6 Airports:black on white 3 Airports:white on blue
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Apron Markings Examples (Spain) Variable 2 – 4m Height2m Height
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Apron Markings Examples (Swiss) Small, 1m Height, CommuterLarge, 2.5m Height, Widebody‘s
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Apron Markings Other Airports Rome – FCO (Dassault Falcon 900)
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Apron Markings Other Airports Munich (B737)
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Dallas (B767) Apron Markings Other Airports
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Apron Markings Geometry Projection Situation H h D L
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Taxiway-Signs
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Taxiway-/Apron Markings
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ICAO – Annex 14 Appendix 3 Apron Markings How it should be
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