An excerpt from King Schools' "Airport Signs, Markings & Procedures" course. Click here to purchase http://tinyurl.com/bwhuw3b
Taxiing around an airport after landing can be the hardest parts of a trip! Especially at night, or with poor visibility, it is easy to get confused. John King describes one of the many ways the FAA ensures that you always know where you are--Location Signs. What to look for when you're on the taxiway: "Black Square...you're there!"
KINGS Airport Signs, Markings & Procedures course—
Your guide to avoiding runway incursions
Understanding and correctly interpreting airport signs and markings is essential to safe and problem-free maneuvering around an airport. Airport Signs, Markings & Procedures: Your Guide to Avoiding Runway Incursions course makes it easy for you to remember what action to take—or not take!—when you taxi at any airport.
Bite-Sized Segments for Fast, Fun Learning
Your Computer-based Interactive Video™ course is arranged into eight bite-sized segments, starting with video and followed by interactive questions to test and reinforce your understanding. It's a fun way to really learn an important and often neglected aspect of flying.
Includes...
• Planning Your Taxi Route
• Pavement Not To Be Used
• Movement Area Markings
• Airport Markings and Signs
• Holding Positions
• Taxiing Onto A Runway
• Taxiing Off A Runway
• Uncontrolled Airports
For the complete King Schools selection, please visit http://www.kingschools.com/?sco=WB&scu=YOUTUBE01
Is it me or is the presentation style similar to that of "Sesame Street" ???
All it's missing is a rendition of the song "People in your Neighbourhood" or Oscar the Grouch complaining out the latest additions to the FAR/AIM update!!
caycu 1 year ago
I couldnt agree more.Taxiing at an unfamiliar airport or at night is most (can I say it) taxing part of the flight.I just went through it last night,and frankly still dont know how I managed to end up where I did.That's why I'm watching this vid today.
FoulOwl 2 years ago