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1 RUNWAY OBSTRUCTIONS

2 Runway Obstructions Need to provide a clear path for aircraft
Landing Take off According to FAR Part 77

3 Runway Areas (1/3) 1 4 2 3 1 Primary Surface 2 Horizontal Surface
3 Conical Surface 4 Approach Path

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8 Runway Areas (2/3) Primary Horizontal Conical
200 ft longer than R/W at each end Width 250, 500, 1000 Horizontal 150 feet above runway Width 5000, ft Conical 4000 feet wide beyond horizontal 20:1 slope All from runway centerline See table 7-6

9 Runway Areas (3/3) Approach Length 5000, 10000, 50000 ft
Slope 20:1, 34:1, 40/50:1 See table 7-6 Outer end

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11 Example (1/4) Precision instrument runway 600 ft AMSL
Runway length ft Center of runway (0,0,600) Coordinates of various points

12 Example (2/4) Primary surface: 200 ft from runway edge, 1000 ft wide
Z: 600 X: 5200 Y: 0 Z: 600 Primary surface: 200 ft from runway edge, 1000 ft wide

13 Example (3/4) Horizontal surface: 10000 ft wide, 150 ft above runway
Conical surface: 4000 ft wide, 20:1 slope Approach surface: ft long; outer edge 16,000 ft

14 Example (4/4) 5200’ Displace x coordinate for ease of computation X2: 50000 Y2: 8000 X1: 0 Y1: 500 Intersection of Primary Surface and Flight Path … Using similar triangles, (Y2-Y1)/(X2-X1) = (Y-Y1)/(X-X1) ( )/( ) = (Y-500)/(X-0) (7500)/(50000)X = (Y-500) Add back in 5200’ (3/20) X = Y X’: Y: X: Y: Z: 796.1 X2 + Y 2 = Z = * 1/50 = 196.1 Add back in 600’ AP Elevation

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