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To the immidiate right of the taxiway centerline.
200 feet
The standard distance from the edge of a taxiway to its centerline is typically 75 feet, although this can vary based on airport design and specific regulations. Taxiway centerlines are marked to guide pilots during taxiing operations, ensuring safe clearance from obstacles and other taxiways. Always refer to the specific airport's design standards for precise measurements.
You must park your vehicle at least 200 feet away from the centerline of any taxiway. This distance is crucial for ensuring the safety and efficient operation of airport ground traffic. Always check specific airport regulations, as they may vary.
Taxiway edge lights are typically blue in color. They are used to outline the edges of taxiways to help pilots navigate during low visibility conditions. In some cases, taxiway centerline lights may also be used, which are usually green.
5 feet
Vehicles are typically driven between the white "zipper" lines on a taxiway. They can be driven in a non-movement area, such as a ramp or apron.
can be parked on a taxiway if the operator deems it neccessary for mission completion.
can be parked on a taxiway if the operator deems it neccessary for mission completion.
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Taxiway Lima
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