AE 424 PPT 2.1 Aerodrome Data

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AE 424 - AERODROME

ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT


LESSON 2: AERODROME DATA &
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PREPARED BY: ENGR. ROY TRISTAN S. ROSALES
AERO INSTRUCTOR I
SCOPE OF THE LESSON…
• Aeronautical Data
Aerodrome Reference Points
Aerodrome Runway Elevations
Aerodrome Reference Temperature
Aerodrome Dimensions and related
information
Strength of Pavements
Pre-flight altimeter check location
Declared Distances
Condition of movement area and related
facilities
Disabled Aircraft Removal
Rescue and firefighting
Visual approach slope indicator system
Coordination between AIS and Aerodrome
Authorities
SCOPE OF THE LESSON…

This lesson will only


discuss the required
aeronautical data to
have and determined in
an aerodrome operation
(does not include proper
dimensions, structures,
etc.)
AERONAUTICAL DATA
ICAO Annex 15 - Aeronautical Information Services define Aeronautical Data as…

Aeronautical data refers to "all data necessary for the


safety, regularity, and efficiency of air navigation and
for the operation of an airspace system."
This includes a wide range of information such as
airport information, airspace structures, flight paths,
navigation aids, weather information, NOTAMs
(Notice to Airmen), and other critical information that
is required by pilots, air traffic controllers, and other
aviation stakeholders to ensure safe and efficient
flight operations.
Aeronautical data is vital for flight planning and
execution, and must be accurate, reliable, and up-to-
date to ensure safe and efficient flight operations.
AERONAUTICAL DATA
Aeronautical Data must be:
• Determined and reported in accordance to
the accuracy and Integrity classification
required to meet the needs of the end-
users of aeronautical data.
• Aerodrome Mapping data should be made
available to the aeronautical information
services for aerodromes deemed relevant
States where safety and/or performance-
based operations suggest possible benefits.
• Digital data error detection techniques shall
be used during the transmission and or
storage of aeronautical data and digital sets
AERONAUTICAL DATA
AERODROME REFERENCE POINT

The Airport Reference Point (ARP) is at the


approximate geographic center of all usable
runway surfaces and is the point from which
official latitude and longitude coordinates are
derived. The center of the crosshairs marks the
ARP’s exact location. When the ARP is on the
runway centerline, an arrow points to its exact
location.
AERODROME & RUNWAY ELEVATIONS
AERODROME & RUNWAY ELEVATIONS
AERODROME REFERENCE TEMPERATURE

V
AERODROME DIMENSIONS & RELATED INFORMATION
AERODROME DIMENSIONS & RELATED INFORMATION
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACN-PCN)

V
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACN-PCN)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACN-PCN)
In the context of pavement
subgrade strength category
as described in ICAO Annex
14, the letter “K" refers to
the California Bearing Ratio
(CBR) of the soil. CBR is a
measure of the strength of
the subgrade soil, which is
the layer of natural material
or compacted fill material
that the pavement structure
is built upon. The CBR value
indicates the soil's ability to
resist penetration from a
standard plunger under
controlled conditions, and it
is expressed as a
percentage.
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACN-PCN)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACN-PCN)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACN-PCN)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACR-PCR)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACR-PCR)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACR-PCR)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACR-PCR)
In the context of pavement
subgrade strength category,
the letter "E" refers to the
Elastic Modulus of the
subgrade soil. The Elastic
Modulus is a measure of
the stiffness of the soil, and
it represents the ability of
the soil to deform elastically
under load and to recover
its original shape after the
load is removed.
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACR-PCR)
STRENGTH OF PAVEMENT (ACR-PCR)
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACN-PCN AND ACR-PCR
PRE-FLIGHT ALTIMETER CHECK LOCATION
DECLARED DISTANCES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
CONDITION OF THE MOVEMENT AREA AND
RELATED FACILITIES
DISABLED AIRCRAFT REMOVAL
RESCUE AND FIREFIGHTING
VISUAL APPROACH SLOPE INDICATOR
TO BE CONTINUED….

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