Analysis of Instrument Approaches to GA Aerodromes in the World
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https://doi.org/10.14311/MAD.2014.08.01Keywords:
General Aviation, Aerodrome, Straight-in Approach, non-precision approach, runway lightingAbstract
This article deals with the exploration of GA aerodromes around the world that meet the defined input conditions of maximal 1,500 m long runway and the existence of straight-in instrument approach. These aerodromes are analysed from different perspectives of runway equipment with respect to the various types of published approach.References
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