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SCHEDULE 13RULES OF THE AIR AND AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL

SECTION VIIIAERODROME SIGNALS AND MARKINGS; VISUAL AND AURAL SIGNALS

Markings on unpaved manoeuvring areas

40.—(1) Markers with orange and white stripes of an equal width of not less than 50 centimetres, with an orange stripe at each end, as illustrated in this paragraph,

(2) Striped markers, as specified in paragraph (1) of this Rule, spaced not more than 45 metres apart, indicate the boundary of an aerodrome.

(3) On structures, markers with orange and white vertical stripes, of an equal width of not less than 50 centimetres, with an orange stripe at each end, as illustrated in this paragraph,

(4) White flat rectangular markers 3 metres long and 1 metres wide at intervals not exceeding 90 metres, flush with the surface of the unpaved runway or stopway, as the case may be, indicate the boundary on an unpaved runway or of a stopway.

(5) A white letter H, as illustrated in this paragraph,

(6) A white letter L, as illustrated in this paragraph,

(7) A yellow cross with two arms 6 metres long by 1 metre wide at right angles, indicates that tow ropes and similar articles towed by aircraft shall only be picked up and dropped in the area in which the cross is placed.

(8) A white double cross, as illustrated in this paragraph,

(9) A white landing T as specified in Rule 38(2) of these Rules placed at the left hand side of the runway when viewed from the direction of landing indicates the runway to be used, and at an aerodrome with no runway it indicates the direction for take-off and landing.