6
Runway Guidelines
Note
A wet runway is defined as a runway which the surface is covered with:
−
Water, or a related substance, in a layer less than 1/8 in (3 mm) in depth
−
Sufficient moisture to give a reflective appearance, but without any significant area
of standing water.
The following surfaces are can be used for takeoff and landing:
Table 0-1-1: Runway guidelines
Description
Aircraft
Surface
Approved takeoff and
landing surfaces
All aircraft
Dry and wet paved runways
Contaminated paved runways (refer to AFM
Supplement 02442 "Contaminated Runway
Operation")
With gravel kit factory
option installed
Prepared dirt-sand-gravel runways, dry and
wet (refer to AFM Supplement 02444 "Dirt-
Sand-Gravel Runway Operation")
Grass runways, dry and wet (refer to AFM
Supplement 02473 "Grass Runway
Operation")
Non-authority
approved takeoff and
landing surfaces
All aircraft
Narrow runways (refer to AFM Supplement
02457 "Narrow Runway Operation")
With gravel kit factory
option installed
Prepared compact snow-gravel mix
runways (refer to AFM Information Leaflet
02482 "Compact Snow Gravel Mix Runway
Operation")
Section 0 - Introduction
Ground Servicing Guide
Report No: 02484
Issue date: May 13, 2020
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