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... 10 C H A P T E R 3 FAA Requirements and Guidance Related to Winter Operations The sponsors of public-use U.S. airports that accept FAA-administered airport development assistance also assume federal obligations mandated by federal statute and incorporated in the grant agreements and property conveyance instruments entered into by the sponsor and the U.S.
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... FAA Requirements and Guidance Related to Winter Operations 11 3.1.2 AC 150/5220-18A, Buildings for Storage and Maintenance of Airport Snow and Ice Control Equipment and Materials This AC provides guidance for the site selection and design of buildings used to store and maintain airport snow and ice control equipment, store approved materials, and provide personnel required to support the requirements under the airport operator's winter storm management plan. 3.1.3 AC 150/5220-20, Airport Snow and Ice Control Equipment This AC provides guidance to assist airport operators in the procurement of snow and ice control equipment for airport use.
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... 12 A Guidebook for Airport Winter Operations 3.2.5 AC 150/5210-20, Ground Vehicle Operations on Airports This AC and its attached appendices provide guidance to airport operators in developing training programs for safe ground vehicle operations and pedestrian control on the airside of an airport. This includes both movement and non-movement areas, ramps, and aprons.
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... FAA Requirements and Guidance Related to Winter Operations 13 to blowing sand and snow. Additionally, Appendix 3 discusses SRE that is compatible with the EMAS base.
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... 14 A Guidebook for Airport Winter Operations frequent damage resulting from SRE. It also describes practices to lessen the damage to light fixtures by SRE removing snow around the lighting fixtures so that the fixtures are not obscured.

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