uwochris
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Hey guys,
Is there difference between a "stopway" and a "pre-threshold area"? They are both marked with yellow chevron arrows; however, a pre-threshold area is a described as a "non-load bearing surface," while a stopway is "prepared as a suitable area in which an a/c can be stopped in the case of an abandonned takeoff." Is there a way to visually distinguish between the two?
Also, does this imply that a stopway is load-bearing? If it is load-bearing and suitable, then why is it only included in ASDA calculations, and not in TORA calculations?
Thanks in advance,
Chris.
Is there difference between a "stopway" and a "pre-threshold area"? They are both marked with yellow chevron arrows; however, a pre-threshold area is a described as a "non-load bearing surface," while a stopway is "prepared as a suitable area in which an a/c can be stopped in the case of an abandonned takeoff." Is there a way to visually distinguish between the two?
Also, does this imply that a stopway is load-bearing? If it is load-bearing and suitable, then why is it only included in ASDA calculations, and not in TORA calculations?
Thanks in advance,
Chris.