Runway Safety Areas

Journal Title: MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 16

Abstract

This article is focused on areas around runway and their dimensions for safety reason of air accidents and incidents. There is proposed new calculation of these dimensions.

Authors and Affiliations

Marek Štumper, Jakub Kraus, Peter Vittek, Andrej Lališ

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  • EP ID EP299665
  • DOI 10.14311/MAD.2015.16.01
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How To Cite

Marek Štumper, Jakub Kraus, Peter Vittek, Andrej Lališ (2015). Runway Safety Areas. MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development, 3(16), 5-8. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-299665