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Date: 2013-05-01 12:55:38
Airport infrastructure
Air traffic control
Taxiway
Runway
Airport
Maneuvering area
Airfield traffic pattern
Instrument landing system
Air Traffic Controller
Transport
Aviation
Aerospace engineering

Crossing Runways: If an aircraft is about to land on a runway you need to cross, stop and yield to the aircraft. Be aware that many pilots use airports without operating control towers for training purposes and may be ex

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