Types of Design Standards • Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR’s) are organized by “parts” and are federal laws under chapter 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR’s) • Advisory Circulars (AC) are a systematic means of providing non- regulatory information in a variety of subjects areas cataloged by number. FAA Design Guides • Found on FAA website • http://www.faa.gov/arp/engineering/ • AC 150/5300-13 Airport Design • AC 150/5320-6D Airport Pavement Design and Evaluation • AC 150/5340-1H Airport Markings •FAR Part 77 Airport Layout And Design • Design Reference Code • Wing span of Design Aircraft • A through E (A is small, E is large) • Approach speed of Design Aircraft • I through VI (I is slow, VI is fast) • Example • Reno Runway 34L-16R, D-IV • Stead 8–26, C-II •Carson 9-27 B-II Airport Layout And Design •Runway Design • Runway Length and Width • Runway Shoulders • Safety areas • Taxiway Design • Taxiway Width • Shoulders • Wing Tip Clearance / Safety Areas • Location of Hold Bars Airport Layout And Design •Safety Areas • Runway Safety Area (RSA) • Taxiway Safety Area (TSA) • Object Free Zone (OFZ) • Object Free Area (OFA) • Runway Protection Zone (RPZ) • Visual Restriction Line (VRL) • Building Restriction Line (BRL) Striping •Runway • Visual, Non-Precision, Precision • Centerline •Hold Bar • Closed Runway Runway Striping Striping • Hold Sign Striping • Runway Closed Striping (Permanent) Signing • Runway or Taxiway designation sign • Hold Sign • Directional Signs Signing • Runway Holding Position Sign • Direction Sign For Runway Exit . Design • AC 150/532 0-6 D Airport Pavement Design and Evaluation • AC 150/5 34 0-1 H Airport Markings •FAR Part 77 Airport Layout And Design • Design Reference Code • Wing span of Design Aircraft •. of Design Aircraft • I through VI (I is slow, VI is fast) • Example • Reno Runway 34L-16R, D-IV • Stead 8–26, C-II •Carson 9-2 7 B-II Airport Layout And Design •Runway Design • Runway Length and. Types of Design Standards • Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR’s) are organized by “parts” and are federal laws under chapter 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations