- A
taxiway is a path for
aircraft at an
airport connecting runways with aprons, hangars,
terminals and
other facilities. They
mostly have a hard surface...
- or a
natural surface (gr****, dirt, gravel, ice, sand or salt). Runways,
taxiways and ramps, are
sometimes referred to as "tarmac",
though very few runways...
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Aircraft bridges,
including taxiway bridges and
runway bridges,
bring aircraft traffic over motorways, railways, and waterways.
Aircraft bridges must...
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taxiway by 14 feet (4.3 m). The NTSB
determined the
probable cause was the Air
Canada flight crew's
confusion of the
runway with the
parallel taxiway...
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Continental Airlines Flight 1883 was a
Boeing 757 that
mistakenly landed on a
taxiway at
Newark Liberty International Airport on the
evening of
October 28, 2006...
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crashed into four
other airliners as it
attempted to land on a San
Francisco taxiway misidentified as a runway: the
adjacent runway was closed, but the information...
- The
airport had
become congested with
parked airplanes blocking the only
taxiway,
forcing departing aircraft to taxi on the runway.
Patches of
thick fog...
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taxiways in the mid-section of
runway 10-28 were
removed between taxiway A and the main runway;
taxiway C was
taken away and the
portions of
taxiways...
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installed any
taxiway or
holding point signs on the airfield. The crew did not
brief the taxi routing. The crew
misidentified Taxiway Bravo for
Taxiway Alpha...
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completed by 2026 with 16
parking bays, 10
aerobridges and a
parallel taxiway to the runway. It will have a
floor area of 1 lakh sq.m. at a cost of ₹...