Aerodrome Markings

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How is an 'Unserviceable Area' marked on an aerodrome?

Yellow crosses are placed on the unserviceable area

White cones are on the unserviceable area

Yellow cones are placed in a circle around the unserviceable area

The unserviceable area is outlined with white cones with a red band

Refer to CASA Visual Flight Rules Guide, Chapter 8

Control markers for unserviceable area
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A 'Holding Point' is marked by:

Two solid white lines

Two solid and two broken white lines

Two solid yellow lines

Two solid and two broken yellow lines

Refer to CASA Visual Flight Rules Guide, Chapter 3

Hold short line marking
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What is the meaning of a double white plus (++) symbol next to the primary wind indicator?

The aerodrome is closed to all traffic

Operations are restricted to hard surfaces

Parachuting is taking place

Gliding operations are in progress

Refer to CASA Visual Flight Rules Guide, Chapter 3

Gliding operations aerodrome marking
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What is the meaning of this aerodrome marking?

Red line

Yellow arc

Green arc

Runway Strip Markers

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