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INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED PRACTICES AERODROMES ANNEX 14 TO THE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION SECOND EDITION - SEPTEMBER 1953 This edition incorporates all amendments adopted by the Council prior to 1 June 1953 and supersedes, on 1 September 1953, the first edition of Annex 14. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION
Printed in English, French and Spanish, separately issued under the titles of AERODROMES AERODROMES AERDROMOS Published in Montreal, Canada, by the Interna- tional Civil Aviation Organization. Correspond- ence concerning publications should be ad- dressed to the Secretary General of ICAO, International Aviation Building, 1080 University Street, Montreal, Canada.
International Standards and Recommended Practices AERODROMES Second Edition . September 1953 Page PART I.- DEFINITIONS. APPLICA- BILITY AND PHRASEOLOGY ........... CHAPTER 1 .-Definitions 6 CHAPTER 2.-Applicability .......... 7 CHAPTER 3.-Phraseology. ......... 7 ..... 3.1.-Runways and Channels 7 PART 11.-GENERAL CHAPTER 1.-Introduction .......... 7 CHAPTER 2.-Aerodrome data ....... 7 ... 2.1.-Aerodrome reference point 7 2.2.-Aerodrome elevation ........ 8 CHAPTER 3.-Reference codes for aero- ........... drome characteristics 8 ........... 3.1.-Land aerodromes 8 3.2.-Water aerodromes .......... 8 PART I I I.-PHYSICAL CHARACTER- ISTICS OF AERODROMES CHAPTER 1.-Land aerodromes with runways ...................... 9 RUNWAYS 1.1.- Number and orientation of .................. runways 1.2.- Selected basic length of run- ways ..................... 1.3.- Actual Iength of runways ... 1.4.- Width of runways ......... 1.5.- Separation of parallel run- ways ..................... 1.6.- Slopes on runways ......... 1.7.- Strength of runways ....... 1.8.- Surface of runways ........ STRIPS 1.9.- Strips.4 eneral ........... 10 1.10.-Length of strips ........... 10 1.1 1.-Width of strips ............ 10 1.12.-Slopes on strips ........... 11 1.13.-Strength of strips .......... 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS STOPWAYS 1.14.-Application of stopways .... 11 1.15.-Width of stopways ......... 11 ........ 1.16.-Slopes on stopways 1 1 1.17.-Strength of stopways ....... 11 CLEARWAYS 1.18.-Application of clearways ... 1.19.-Slopes on clearways ........ 1.20.-Width of clearways ........ TAX I WAYS 1.2 1 .-Taxiway s-General ........ 1.22.-Changes in direction of taxi- ..................... ways 1.23.-Width of taxiways ......... 1.24.-Taxiway fillets ............ 1.25.-Taxiway minimum clear- ances .................... 1.26.-Slopes on taxiways ........ 1.27.vStrength of taxiways ....... 1.28.-Surface of taxiways ........ APRONS 1.29.-Aprons-GeneraI. ......... 12 1.30.-Size of aprons ............. 12 ......... 1.3 1.-Strength of aprons 12 1.32.mSurface of aprons .......... 12 CHAPTER 2.-Water aerodromes with ...................... channels 12 CHANNELS 2.1.- Number and orientation of channels .................. 13 2.2.- Selected basic length of .................. channels 13 2.3.- Actual length of channels ... 13 ......... 2.4.- Width of channels 13 2.5.- Depth of channels ......... 13 CLEARWAYS ... 2.6.- Application of clearways 13 ........ 2.7.- Slopes on clearways 13 2.8.- Width of clearways ........ 13 TURNING BASINS 2.9.- Turning basins-General ... 14 2.10.-Size of turning basins ...... 14 2.11.-Depth of turning basins .... 14 TAXI-CHANNELS 2.12.-TaxGchannels-General. ... 14 2.13.-Width of taxi.channels ..... 14 2.14.-Depth of taxi.channels ..... 14 MOORING AREAS 2.15.-Mooring areas-General .... 14 2.16.-Size of mooring areas ...... 14 2.17.-Depth of mooring areas .... 14 PART IV.-AERONAUTICAL GROUND LIGHT AND SURFACE MARKING COLOURS CHAPTER 1.-General. ............. 14 CHAPTER 2.-Colours for aeronautical ground lights .................. 14 2.1.- Chromaticities ............ 14 2.2.- Discrimination between yel- low and white lights ........ 16 CHAPTER 3.-CoIours for surface markings ..................... 16 PART V..-O BSTRUCTION CLEARING AND MARKING CHAPTER l.--Surfaces and areas ..... 1.1.- Land aerodromes with run- ways ..................... 1.2.- Water aerodromes with chan- nels ...................... CHAPTER 2.-Clearing and restriction of obstructions ................ 2.1.- Obstruction clearing ....... 2.2.- Restriction of new construc- t ion ...................... CHAPTER 3..-Obstruction marking ... 3.1.- Aerodromes with runways or .................. channels 3.2.- Day marking of obstructions 3.3.- Lighting of obstructions .... 3.4.- Marking of unserviceable por- tions of the movement area . . PART V1.-VISUAL GROUND AIDS 1.1.- Dangerous and confusing lights .................... 27
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