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Looking back over the list for the exam… and no more CAAP 92-1 allowed to be taken in…..
So all the info for ALA… hats all now found in the AC 91-02?
I did like the other layout better



   
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Just on that… reading AC 91-02… and looking atCAAP 92-1….
Where have all of the info about markings of LA gone… the info about the width of rway permitted to be used for different weights…??



   
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ERSA



   
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Thanks.. but could you perhaps direct me to where exactly? The CAAp 92-1 talk specially about things like runway width for aeroplanes with MTOW 2000kg needing a min width of 15 metres, but can be operated safely on way as narrow as 10m provided there is no or light s winds.and also makes reference to longitudinal slope not exceeding 2% but 2.86% is acceptable on part of the runway as long as the change of slope is gradual…and the CAAP also had the diagrams… has that all been incorporated into the ERSA?



   
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You will find information in Advisory Circular AC 91-02 v 1.1 (Permitted material the exam).
"Guidelines for aeroplanes with MTOW not exceeding 5700kg - suitable places to take-off and land".
It is downloadable from the CASA web site. Chapter 8 refers.

There is not longer much in the way of specific details like runway widths. It is basically saying that it's the pilot's responsibility to ensure that it is safe after considering all of the circumstances.



   
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