1) You see a white diagonal cross painted after the threshold on the runway. What does it mean?
- The runway cannot be used for taxiing, landing or taking off. (correct answer)
- Landing should be executed on the diagonal cross.
- The aeroplane should touch down after the diagonal cross.
- This is the aerodrome reference point.
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2) If you see two arrows in the centreline pointing to the runway heading before the number, adjacent, uniformly-spaced, white-painted threshold markings, what does it mean?
- Permanently displaced threshold. (correct answer)
- Temporarily displaced threshold.
- It is the indication of runway heading.
- Touch down zone.
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3) If you see a cross in the centreline, adjacent, uniformly-spaced, white-painted threshold markings, what does it mean?
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- Permanently displaced threshold. The area before the threshold cannot be used at all. (correct answer)
- The runway cannot be used for taxiing, landing or taking off.
- Temporarily displaced threshold.
- Touch down zone.
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4) What colour are taxiway centerline lights?
- Green (correct answer)
- White
- Yellow
- Red
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5) What do 2 continuous sand 2 dashed lines crossing the taxiway mean?
- Holding point before the runway. (correct answer)
- Marking for ground crew vehicles.
- Intermediate holding position.
- Intersection is next.
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