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... 2 1 INTRODUCTION An important operational characteristic of an airport is the length of its longest runway. The longest runway determines the types of aircraft that can use the airport and dictate the operational limitations at the airport.
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... 3 2) Capability to evaluate various runway length scenarios based on guidance from FAA Advisory Circular AC 150/5325-4b, varying levels of service, or what may be desired by the airport and community; and 3)
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... 4 Figure 1: Runway Length Requirements Contained for Small Aircraft in the FAA Advisory Circular 150/5325-4B Published on July 1, 2005. Left Panel is the Runway Length Required for Aircraft with Fewer than 10 Passenger Seats.
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... 5 Figure 2: Runway Length Requirements Contained for Small Aircraft in the FAA Advisory Circular 150/5325-4A Published on January 29, 1990. Left Panel is the Runway Length Required for Aircraft with Fewer than 10 Passenger Seats.
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... 6 maximum takeoff of 20,200.

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