Airport engineering interview questions

AIRPORT ENGINEERING Important interview questions-

In this article, I discussed some important interview questions from Airport engineering in detail.

1. As per ICAO, the minimum width of the safety area for an instrumental runway is ___?

Ans. 300m.

2.  The engine failure case for determining the basic runway length may require either a clear

way or a runway.

2. What is the minimum width of the clearway?

Ans. The minimum width of clear way is 150m.

3. How to calculate the ART( Airport Reference Temperature) ?

Ans. Airport reference temp =Td+ (Tavg-Td)/3.

4. What is the % correction required in Basic runway length due to elevation?

Ans. The basic runway length should be increased at the rate of 7 percent per 300m rise in elevation above the mean sea level.

5. As per ICAO  what is a permissible cross wind component?

Ans. As per ICAO for aircraft serving big aircraft, the cross-wind component should not exceed 35kmph.

6. Maximum permissible wind intensity during calm period?

Ans. During calm periods the wind intensity should be less than 6.4kmph.

7. For landing cases the aircraft should stop at ________of landing distance?

Ans. 60%

8. According to ICAO all markings on the runway are made up of ____________colour?

Ans. White colour.

9. What is the center-to-center spacing between the heliport?

Ans. The center-to-center spacing of heliport lighting is 7.5m.

10. The width of the taxiway is smaller than the runway true or false?

Ans. True.

11. Alligator cracking is an example of failure in ……………..pavement ?

Ans. Flexible pavements.

12. What do you understand by Hanger?

Ans. Hanger is a place where aircraft to be repaired and service to be done.

13. The length of the clear zone for none instrument runway of a small aircraft is________?

Ans. 300m.

14. Wind rose diagram is used for the purpose of ___________?

Ans. Runway orientation.

15. In the instrumental landing system, the middle markers are located about _________km ahead of the runway threshold.

Ans. 1 km


 

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