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Discussion Forum : Airport Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 44)
44.
According to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.), the runway lengths of aerodromes, have been coded by
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Ritesh Gautam said:
4 years ago
@Nitya.
Seven natural numbers or six for load taken (1-6).
Seven natural numbers or six for load taken (1-6).
Krishna Prajapati said:
5 years ago
The Correct answer is First five English alphabet from A to E.
(3)
Lav yadav said:
6 years ago
Right, agree @Sanjay.
Abarna said:
8 years ago
Yes, ABCDE explains the runway length from highest to lowest value. So first five English alphabet is right.
Rabindra said:
8 years ago
Right @Sanjay.
Sanjay said:
8 years ago
According to me, it should be first five English alphabets.
(1)
Nithya said:
9 years ago
Option D is correct.
Since, the code says First five English alphabets (based on runway length) and First seven natural numbers (based on the load taken and tyre pressure).
Since, the code says First five English alphabets (based on runway length) and First seven natural numbers (based on the load taken and tyre pressure).
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