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Chapter 1 : functional requirements of visual ground aids . |
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Chapter 2:
Surface markings and markers. |
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Chapter 3 : Signal area and panels . |
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Chapter 4: Light characteristics for precision approach runways categories I, II and III and taxiways4.1 Factors determining required light distribution |
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Chapter 5: Light intensity settings. |
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Chapter 6: Runway lead-in lighting
system. . |
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Chapter 7: Circling guidance lights. |
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Chapter 8:
Visual approach slope indicator systems |
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Chapter
9: Runway and taxiway lighting. |
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Chapter 10: Surface movement guidance and control systems |
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Chapter 11: Taxiing guidance signs. |
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Chapter 12: Visual parking and docking guidance systems |
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Chapter 13: Apron floodlighting. |
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Chapter 14: High-intensity obstacle
lights |
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Chapter 15:
Frangibility of visual aids fixtures and mounting devices . |
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Appendix 1.
The operational requirements of visual nose-in docking guidance systems. |
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Appendix 2.
The operational requirements of visual parking guidance systems. |
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Appendix 3.
Selection, application and removal of paints . |
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Appendix 4.
Procedures for developing light intensities for day conditions. |
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Appendix 5.
Method used to develop the graphical presentations in Figures 5-1 to5-3 |
Appendix 6.
Eye-to-wheel and eye-to-aerial heights of aero planes.
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