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... 18 chapter four AircrAft recovery complicAtions Although some complications encountered during the recovery process can be overcome relatively easily, others present significant obstacles. It is beneficial for airport operators to be aware of some of these complications to avoid extended delays and additional costs during an actual aircraft recovery event.
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... 19 closures AnD DelAys Single runway airports face an additional complexity. The removal of a disabled aircraft can be more urgent at a singlerunway airport, because if an aircraft becomes disabled on that one runway, the airport is effectively closed until the aircraft can be removed and the runway cleared of any debris.
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... 20 ment, lightweight temporary roadway systems, and larger temporary fuel storage equipment (ICAO 2009a, pp. 1-6, 1-7; Olsen 2009)

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