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Neha KajulkarAsst.Training Manager at BVG India Ltd. um BVG India Ltd.
AIR PORTS
BY
RAMKUMAR K R
GANESH ARKALGUD
INTRODUCTION
Location where airplanes take off and land
airports-140217060642-phpapp01.pptx
TYPES OF AIRPORTS
• Military (Example : Yelahanka air base)
• Civilian
Domestic
International
• Civil Military Co-ordination
DIFFERENCES
DOMESTIC AIRPORTS
DOMESTIC AIRPORTS •INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS
International travel
Domestic travel
Runway is about 3300ft. long
Presence of Duty free shops
International travel
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BASIC COMPONENTS
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Runway
Control towers
Helipads
Hangars
Terminal buildings
RUNWAYS
• Runway Orientation
• Runway safety area
• Blast pads
• Pavements
• Made of Asphalt and/or Concrete
RUNWAY MARKINGS
◆ There are runway markings and signs on most large
runways. Larger runways have a distance remaining sign
(black box with white numbers). This sign uses a single
number to indicate the thousands of feet remaining, so 7 will
indicate 7,000 ft (2,134 m) remaining. The runway threshold
is marked by a line of green lights.
BASIC RUNWAY LENGTH
It is the length of the runway under following assumed
conditions of the airport
1. Airport altitude is at sea level
2. Temperature at airport is standard(15°C)
3. Runway is levelled in longitudinal direction
4. No wind is blowing on runway
5. Aircraft is loaded to it’s full loading capacity
6. There is no wind blowing Enroute to the destination
7. Enroute temperature is standard
BASIC RUNWAY LENGTH
◆ Normal landing case
◆ Normal takeoff case
◆ Engine failure case
For jet engine aircrafts, all 3 cases are considered.
For piston engine Aircrafts only 1stand 3rdcases are
considered.
CORRECTIONS FOR ELEVATION
◆ As elevation increases, air density reduces.
◆ This reduces lift on wings of Aircraft and
requires greater ground speed
◆ Longer runway is required for greater speeds
◆ ICAO recommends basic runway length to
be increased at a rate of 7% per 1000 ft.
Rise in elevation above mean sea level
CORRECTIONS FOR
TEMPERATURE
It is the monthly mean of average daily temperature for the hottest
month of the year(Ta) plus one third the difference of this temperature
and the monthly mean of the maximum daily temperature(Tm).
•ICAO recommends that the basic runway length after having been
corrected for elevation should be further increased at the rate of 1% per
1° C rise of airport reference temperature
CONTROL TOWER
◆ A tower where in Air traffic is controlled
◆ Small and medium airports have only 1 tower, Large
Airports have more number of towers
◆ Radios, telephones, light guns, flight progress strip,
wind and pressure gauges etc.,
HELIPAD
◆ Place where Helicopters land safely
◆ Remote areas, Airports, on Roofs of
big buildings(Air-taxi services)
◆ World’s highest helipad is in Siachen
glacier ,India.
HANGARS
◆ Closed structure to hold planes in protective
storage
◆ Steel, Wood or Concrete is used for
construction
◆ Protect planes from weather and UV
radiations
◆ Also used to hold helicopters
TERMINAL BUILDING
• An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers
transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow
them to board and disembark from aircraft.
• Purchase tickets,
• Transfer their luggage, and go through security.
• The buildings that provide access to the airplanes (via gates) are
typically called concourses.
PLANNING
1. Airport Requirements
2. Site selection
3. Airport Plans
4. The Financial Plan
REGIONAL PLANNING
• Approximate
locations of airports
in national maps
• Classification of
airports
• Location of air strips
• Routes of air travel
• Population
• Geographical
features
• Existing airports in
vicinity
• Air traffic
characteristics
ICAO MASTER PLANNING
PROCESS
• Planning method
• Forecasting for planning purposes
• Site evaluation and selection
• Airport configuration
• Aircraft apron
• Passenger building
• Departure and Arrivals
• Other facilities
airports-140217060642-phpapp01.pptx
SITE SELECTION
Depends on Class of airport under consideration.
Factors for the site selection of a major airport are
1. Regional plan
2. Airport use
3. Proximity to other airports
4. Ground accessibility
5. Topography
6. Obstructions
7. Visibility
8. Wind
9. Noise nuisance
10. Grading, drainage and soil characteristics
11. Future development
12. Availability of utilities from town
13. Economic considerations
LIGHTING OF AIRPORTS
◆ First appeared in Cleveland Municipal
Airport in 1930
◆ Guide airplanes during night.
◆ Various colours are used for different
signals
APRONS
•
•
•
•
Paved area for parking of aircrafts, loading and unloading of
passengers and cargo
Gate position
Number of gate positions
Aircraft parking system
→Frontal, Open Apron system, Finger system, Satellite system
ORGANISATIONS
• National Airports Authority (NAA)
• International Airports Authority of India (IAAI)
• Airports Authority of India (AAI)
• International Civil Aviation Organisation
(ICAO)
• Federal Aviation Agency (FAA)
• Directorate of Civil Aviation
REFERENCES
◆ Airport Planning and Design, by S.K. Khanna,
M.G. Arora, S.S. Jain (6thedition)
◆ Airport Engineering, by Ranganwala S.C.
◆ Google images
◆ IEEE Xplore.org
THANK YOU
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airports-140217060642-phpapp01.pptx

  • 1. AIR PORTS BY RAMKUMAR K R GANESH ARKALGUD
  • 4. TYPES OF AIRPORTS • Military (Example : Yelahanka air base) • Civilian Domestic International • Civil Military Co-ordination
  • 5. DIFFERENCES DOMESTIC AIRPORTS DOMESTIC AIRPORTS •INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS International travel Domestic travel Runway is about 3300ft. long Presence of Duty free shops International travel R u •n w a Ry ui s ng wr e aa yt e ir st h ga rn ea6 5 t0 e0 rf t . tL ho an ng Absen6 t 500ft. Long • Absent
  • 7. RUNWAYS • Runway Orientation • Runway safety area • Blast pads • Pavements • Made of Asphalt and/or Concrete
  • 8. RUNWAY MARKINGS ◆ There are runway markings and signs on most large runways. Larger runways have a distance remaining sign (black box with white numbers). This sign uses a single number to indicate the thousands of feet remaining, so 7 will indicate 7,000 ft (2,134 m) remaining. The runway threshold is marked by a line of green lights.
  • 9. BASIC RUNWAY LENGTH It is the length of the runway under following assumed conditions of the airport 1. Airport altitude is at sea level 2. Temperature at airport is standard(15°C) 3. Runway is levelled in longitudinal direction 4. No wind is blowing on runway 5. Aircraft is loaded to it’s full loading capacity 6. There is no wind blowing Enroute to the destination 7. Enroute temperature is standard
  • 10. BASIC RUNWAY LENGTH ◆ Normal landing case ◆ Normal takeoff case ◆ Engine failure case For jet engine aircrafts, all 3 cases are considered. For piston engine Aircrafts only 1stand 3rdcases are considered.
  • 11. CORRECTIONS FOR ELEVATION ◆ As elevation increases, air density reduces. ◆ This reduces lift on wings of Aircraft and requires greater ground speed ◆ Longer runway is required for greater speeds ◆ ICAO recommends basic runway length to be increased at a rate of 7% per 1000 ft. Rise in elevation above mean sea level
  • 12. CORRECTIONS FOR TEMPERATURE It is the monthly mean of average daily temperature for the hottest month of the year(Ta) plus one third the difference of this temperature and the monthly mean of the maximum daily temperature(Tm). •ICAO recommends that the basic runway length after having been corrected for elevation should be further increased at the rate of 1% per 1° C rise of airport reference temperature
  • 13. CONTROL TOWER ◆ A tower where in Air traffic is controlled ◆ Small and medium airports have only 1 tower, Large Airports have more number of towers ◆ Radios, telephones, light guns, flight progress strip, wind and pressure gauges etc.,
  • 14. HELIPAD ◆ Place where Helicopters land safely ◆ Remote areas, Airports, on Roofs of big buildings(Air-taxi services) ◆ World’s highest helipad is in Siachen glacier ,India.
  • 15. HANGARS ◆ Closed structure to hold planes in protective storage ◆ Steel, Wood or Concrete is used for construction ◆ Protect planes from weather and UV radiations ◆ Also used to hold helicopters
  • 16. TERMINAL BUILDING • An airport terminal is a building at an airport where passengers transfer between ground transportation and the facilities that allow them to board and disembark from aircraft. • Purchase tickets, • Transfer their luggage, and go through security. • The buildings that provide access to the airplanes (via gates) are typically called concourses.
  • 17. PLANNING 1. Airport Requirements 2. Site selection 3. Airport Plans 4. The Financial Plan
  • 18. REGIONAL PLANNING • Approximate locations of airports in national maps • Classification of airports • Location of air strips • Routes of air travel • Population • Geographical features • Existing airports in vicinity • Air traffic characteristics
  • 19. ICAO MASTER PLANNING PROCESS • Planning method • Forecasting for planning purposes • Site evaluation and selection • Airport configuration • Aircraft apron • Passenger building • Departure and Arrivals • Other facilities
  • 21. SITE SELECTION Depends on Class of airport under consideration. Factors for the site selection of a major airport are 1. Regional plan 2. Airport use 3. Proximity to other airports 4. Ground accessibility 5. Topography 6. Obstructions 7. Visibility 8. Wind 9. Noise nuisance 10. Grading, drainage and soil characteristics 11. Future development 12. Availability of utilities from town 13. Economic considerations
  • 22. LIGHTING OF AIRPORTS ◆ First appeared in Cleveland Municipal Airport in 1930 ◆ Guide airplanes during night. ◆ Various colours are used for different signals
  • 23. APRONS • • • • Paved area for parking of aircrafts, loading and unloading of passengers and cargo Gate position Number of gate positions Aircraft parking system →Frontal, Open Apron system, Finger system, Satellite system
  • 24. ORGANISATIONS • National Airports Authority (NAA) • International Airports Authority of India (IAAI) • Airports Authority of India (AAI) • International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) • Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) • Directorate of Civil Aviation
  • 25. REFERENCES ◆ Airport Planning and Design, by S.K. Khanna, M.G. Arora, S.S. Jain (6thedition) ◆ Airport Engineering, by Ranganwala S.C. ◆ Google images ◆ IEEE Xplore.org