All about runway markings [atc for you]
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- There are many markings on a runway. And the markings each have their own meaning and rules. From now on, let's see what they mean by drawing the markings on the runway surface together.
We believe that by simply enjoying this video, you will naturally understand runway marking.
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Quite informative, thanks a ton team ATC For You. ❤
Wow!! Thanks so much! 🎁🎉🌳
I've am very pleased to have been chaperoned here this week by the YT algorillas and have gorged on the banquet I gatecrashed.
Succinct, entertaining and enlightening until this vid, there have been no hard landings.
Now I note that it's from the time of mid lockdown so perhaps that's why it has an obviously sub-par voice generator.
Come on guys, get some spare screen time in the bank and re-record the aberration soon as.
The awful intonation and poor pronunciation have made it surprisingly difficult to even grasp much more than the basics.
Letting down the rest of your collection of gems by a large margin.
I'm a Commercial Multi, CFI, Jet pilot with 1400 total hours of flight time and I just learned something new from this video. Very well done!
Thanks so much!! 🥰🥰💝
Well that’s scary.
@@bobby_D true
Perhaps you can help me? I’m only a computer pilot, but I’ve seen in passing a visual aid that shows the outline of a runway when you’re on glide slope, too high, and too low, but I can’t find this aid online. Do you have a suggestion where I could look for that?
@@FS2K4Pilot papi lights
Nice! I am an airline pilot with 28,000 hours and this is something every private pilot should see BEFORE he/she solo's. And a good refresher for the more seasoned pilot.
Wow!!! 28k Hours flight time. Man i sure wanna be a pilot when i grow up
Why should you see the video? You shall learn it in flightschool anyways?
Can't see ours even after they mow the grass.
@@cmpleafteam8672 Someday.......
@@Mike25654 with 28000 hours you were most probably in flight school many years ago, it is only human to forget very small things.
Very interesting. My ex-boss went through flight school, and talked about a lot of runway info, but this vid shows just how much _really_ goes into it!
Thanks a bunch!
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I like how it was a Southwest Airlines jet going off the rwy. This really is a realistic video!
Remember Burbank from years ago!
Very well explained Ms Robot !
Telling me stuff I never knew I wanted to know. That was great.
Nice work guys!!! I have a debt with you, you have helped me a lot🙌🏼❤️.
That's very flattering, my friend. Thanks so much, too. Good luck with U.😉👍
Every time I fly I make a mental note to look up this very thing. And then promptly forget until next time. Thank you for finally ending that cycle 🙂
Thank you Im painting a runway on a large wall in my home to mount a plane on and this helps alot on how I should paint it.
Thanks so much!👍👍👍😁
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Always wondered how and why the designated the visual runway number. Excellent vid for those of a curious nature.
Fantastic job! Thanks for the video!
Excellent work, thank you guys
Iam not a pilot but now i know what all those markings are. highly educational
I'm a MSFS2020 pilot with a approximately a whole bunch of hours (usually when I get home from work and need to ignore my wife and kids) and I learned so much today. 😁
Very informative and easy to understand. Thank you! 😊
This, THIS!
This is *EXACTLY* what I needed!
This was very helpful and extremely well put together
@@creepwood77 I disagree, it’s quite easy to listen to
@@creepwood77 Computer voice makes it very easy to listen to.
It was in my syllabus 7 years ago. But you have to spend a lot of money to gain this knowledge. Infact Should you guys thanking to this ATC our best friend in field. 👍 Cheer up!
Thank you for your time and Wisdom 🙏🙏🙏
Very informative video 👍 I learned a lot out of it.
Great Video. Straight to the point and clear. 🤗
The fact that I know all of these but I still watched this to make sure I’m right
As a air passenger, I had noticed different kinds of markings on the runways. I thought that these marks guided the pilot AFTER landing. How naive of me! Many thanks for this instructive video.👍
In getting my fixed wing transition so I really needed to refresh on runways, this was great, thank you.
this is an amazing free resource! Thank you!
My MSFS 2020 realism just went up a notch, well done!
This is best and perfect video! Thank you very much!
Thanks so much! Have a great day ✈️👍
Good job, clear and helpful.
Thanks for putting this out it's amazing how big these places are when you look at these videos every one of the numbers is 60 feet tall.
Very informative and excellent presentation.
This is the best video I have ever seen about air traffic control
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I found this video very informative too........but after being PIC flying to Airventure a number of times, I have to give you kudos for the pink shirt on the ATC at the very end. ATC totally rocks at KOSH!!! :-)
As well made as it is informative, thank you.
Good about runways only. Thanks for sharing.
This was extremely helpful for a person who is a fresher in the game and has no prior experience of classes or coaching. Thank you for an informative video. Markings, especially a major chunk of the Visual Aids chapter from the Air Regulation chapter was cleared. Must watch for all preparing for CPL exams. Thanks again. Cheers!
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Knowledge is power.
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Omg, this video is insane. Thanks for lemme learn something new about aviation.😁 really helpful
Love it! Thank you.
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Excellent!!
Useful ATC info
Thank you for the detailed explanation
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Cool video! Excellent presentation and graphics.
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I hve got alot of knowled from you thanks foryou sharing
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thanks for this, i needed to make a runway for a game, and this helped me make it realistic!
Best. Guide. Ever
Awesome vid, very informative and instructional……..always wondered about what all the markings meant on airport runways etc…..😎👊🏾✌🏾
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Excellent video
Very informative video 👌.
If a plane overruns the runway the yellow stripes are then emas if the net doesnt work the yellow stripes are placed there to indicate that it is made out of very weak stone so if a plane drives onto that the landing gear will sink into the ground slowing down the plane during emergency landings
Not every runway with the yellow stripes has an EMAS though. There are actually very few of those.
@@Mike25654 there are thousands of airports with threshold overrun areas and buffer zones.
not all of them use EMAS though. many just use a much softer asphalt mix or material
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Awesome!
Well done!! Very informative and interesting. Now I'm going to go Google Look at the airports here! [Greetings from Tucson]
keep the great work!
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Very good information
Great video. Now I can land safely.
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Excellent video! Learnt soo much :)
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Strange to consider
that magnetic north
shifts, and some
runways get repainted after the shift. I don't profess
to know much about
this, but my home airport did this from
9 to 10. I missed
coming in on
niner in niner six fox,
strangely enough.
I've seen AUS go from 17/35 parallels to 18/36s and LAS change their 25/7 parallels to 26/8s in the past several years. I'm curious what other major airports are close to renumbering due to magnetic shift.
Yep. That happens from time to time. For instance, Lakeland Florida's airport (the home of Sun-n-fun) renumbered their main runway from 9/27 to 10/28 sometime over the winter, so that was reflected in the fly-in instructions for the event this year.
Yep. The good ole days...
"Lakeland Tower, Niner Six Fox, Eastbound, Plant City reporting stacks."
You guys had great
steaks, with front rows seats for watching for jets
loading.
And horses being flown!
Nirvana...
I'm a simulation pilot with 50hrs under my belt. This is very useful for noobs like me.
Nice one
very good ! thanks!😀
Thanks!!!!😊
Great! Thanks!
Great video job well done
Thanks a lot, Sir!!
@@atcforyou2020 You Are very welcome
Very nice video again! All necesarry information sumed up! Perfect work xD
Thank you very very much 😊 ☺
What an educational video. It is extremely beneficial to me as an aviation student. I'd like to ask for permission from you to use your video for educational/project purposes lang po. TYSM
Helps with building scenery in msfs2020 thanks!
Nice video. For us pilots, the FAA AIM contains these details and more. Well done.
Well untill the SCOTUS takes all the regulation away like the did the EPA. They are going to do it to all fedral agencies. The Alito guy thinks That congress should be making all regulations so I say good luck in the futurce gods speed and all that mumbo jumbo.
Ah yes, the good old AIM. When you feel like ICAO isn't good enough for you country. 😂
Thank u very much.
Thanks when i play video games i know how the runway works
THANKS SO MUCH
Very informative, layman like me, good
Extremely well done 👍✅! Do you have a video on Runway/Taxiway Lighting? I'm familiar with VASI and PAPI Lights! Also Stop Bars and the Big X they use during low traffic 😔⛔ Night 🌉 time hours such as the closure of Runway 25R at LAX between approximately 11pm and 6:00am(?) Local time
Thank you.
Thanks continue... Just please if u can make some phraséologie vedeo of arrival and departure communication
O.K. We promise.😊
Would be good to see an example of how the markings look when a highway 🛣 goes right through the middle of the runway. Gibraltar LXGB would be a great example.
I don't think it's common enough to warrant a mention in such a generic information video
I built a 3d modelled runway from this. thanks.
This is like CBIs. Why am I watching this? Good lord.
Commendable
Thank you
Don’t tou have a video with the universal measuring system, rather than this local scheme?
In 1978 the USS Enterprise aircraft carrier had a runway designation (65) - that would be one very busy painter…
Where can I find this synthezised voice?
That was the Pilot's voice.
Did you use KBUR as your example airport?
for parallel runways, hows the left and right names, from whos perspective? the airport building
its from direction of the nose of the aircraft
All clear. But why does the angle (n degrees from North ) matter while landing?
Because that is the planes heading in final.
The pilot has to know which way to point the airplane to land!!
Facetiousness aside, all pilots do need to know what to expect, and the final orientation of the runway determines all of the preceding headings. For VFR pilots, a landing on RWY 23 means they have to join the downwind in the opposite direction (050°). They also have to join this downwind leg on a 45° angle, which is 005° magnetic. The VFR pilot will also add wind correction to each of these angles, and al of these calculations are based on the runway orientation.
Knowing the orientation of the runway is also crucial for VFR pilots to be able to spot the runway. Knowing which way the runway should appear, based on your initial heading, might help you avoid landing in Basin #5 at the local sewage treatment facility.
IFR procedures are different, and one will usually (but not always) expect a 30° intercept, so a vector of 200° or 260° will be the cue that this is an intercept heading. After this, runway heading becomes much more precise than “the closest 10° mark, rounded up or down,” and runway headings are specified on instrument approach plates in individual degrees (e.g. 234° for Runway 23).
Big numbers so we dumb commercial pilots don't land on the wrong runway.
Thanks!
Super thanks, too!🍀🎁✈️
Could have added leadin lead out markings for taxiways, and turnpad markings also. Learn all ins and outs in ICAO Annex 14
Thanks
Just out of curiosity, and I don't think this will happen in real life, but what if an airport has like 7 or more runways? Are there rules on how would it be numbered?
KATL has 5 parallel runways, 27/9 26/8 and 28/10
27/9 R and L , 26/8 R and L and finally the newest runway, 28/10. all 5 are on the exact same heading of 095/275, to specifically answer your rule, there is a rule in the FAA that states, runways grouped together in Parallel Configuration can be denoted up to triple configuration by LEFT, RIGHT and CENTER Designation. Recalling this, i believe the rule is no airport can 'cluster' runways together more than 3 or they have to use another close neighbor bearing designation.
KATL chose to use 27/9 and 26/8 for the 4 original runways, 27/9 being on the southern half of the airfield, 26/8 being on the northern half. when the 5th runway was built, it was entirely separated from the original 4 runways, and was built overtop of the I-285 'Perimeter' Interstate Bypass, rather than changing the 2 southern runways to 27/9 L,C,R, and since 26/8 is the one neighbor, the runway was designated as 28/10 which is also the neighbor to 27/9.
So, neighboring bearings can go either direction, based on how the FAA deems it.
So yes, you could theoretically build upto 9 parallel runways and all 9 be on the same heading.
EXAMPLE: based on Atlanta:
26/8 L,C,R - 27/9 L,C,R and 28/10 L,C,R
Make sense?
sorry, i accidentally gaffed the numbers together.
Thanks you
Thank you, too.😍👍🎁
I am nowhere near aircrafts or air traffic, but this was very interesting topic to learn about
went down a youtube algorithm rabbit hole, huh? 😄
@@SiebAir yes
White paint here is ordered by the Tanker. A one gallon bucket would do zero
what is a "Continuous Stripe" 5:40 when you drew a solid LINE, aka a Continuous LINE.
Which should have been written and presented as:
Runway Edge Markings are Continuous Lines on each side of the runway, and are only broken by areas that are taxiway and/or intersecting Runway junctions.