FAA Commercial Pilot Knowledge Test: Sign Question
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This image appears in the FAA Test Supplement Commercial Test FAA-CT-8080-1E but I am unable to find it in the AIM or the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. I looks like a don’t taxi here pavement marking, but I’d like confirmation of my guess.
The closest I can get to an official explanation is in the AIM 2-3-2 b
Markings for taxiways, areas not intended for use by aircraft (closed
and hazardous areas), and holding positions (even if they are on a
runway) are yellow.
But the examples don’t match this graphic.
airport-markings faa-knowledge-test
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This image appears in the FAA Test Supplement Commercial Test FAA-CT-8080-1E but I am unable to find it in the AIM or the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. I looks like a don’t taxi here pavement marking, but I’d like confirmation of my guess.
The closest I can get to an official explanation is in the AIM 2-3-2 b
Markings for taxiways, areas not intended for use by aircraft (closed
and hazardous areas), and holding positions (even if they are on a
runway) are yellow.
But the examples don’t match this graphic.
airport-markings faa-knowledge-test
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This image appears in the FAA Test Supplement Commercial Test FAA-CT-8080-1E but I am unable to find it in the AIM or the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. I looks like a don’t taxi here pavement marking, but I’d like confirmation of my guess.
The closest I can get to an official explanation is in the AIM 2-3-2 b
Markings for taxiways, areas not intended for use by aircraft (closed
and hazardous areas), and holding positions (even if they are on a
runway) are yellow.
But the examples don’t match this graphic.
airport-markings faa-knowledge-test
This image appears in the FAA Test Supplement Commercial Test FAA-CT-8080-1E but I am unable to find it in the AIM or the Pilot’s Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge. I looks like a don’t taxi here pavement marking, but I’d like confirmation of my guess.
The closest I can get to an official explanation is in the AIM 2-3-2 b
Markings for taxiways, areas not intended for use by aircraft (closed
and hazardous areas), and holding positions (even if they are on a
runway) are yellow.
But the examples don’t match this graphic.
airport-markings faa-knowledge-test
airport-markings faa-knowledge-test
asked Nov 5 at 17:33
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This sign is a taxiway ending marker. I retrieved this graphic from the CFI Notebook Website.
Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
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This sign is a taxiway ending marker. I retrieved this graphic from the CFI Notebook Website.
Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
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This sign is a taxiway ending marker. I retrieved this graphic from the CFI Notebook Website.
Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
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This sign is a taxiway ending marker. I retrieved this graphic from the CFI Notebook Website.
This sign is a taxiway ending marker. I retrieved this graphic from the CFI Notebook Website.
answered Nov 5 at 17:51
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Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
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Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
Knowing what it is called helped me find it, It is in Appendix C of the Pilot's Handbook.
– JScarry
Nov 5 at 18:00
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