What is a Group 3 aircraft?
What is a Group 3 aircraft?
A grouping of airplanes based on wingspan or tail height. Group III: 79 feet (24 m) up to but not including 118 feet (36 m) wingspan or tail height from 30 up to but not including 45 feet. Group IV: 118 feet (36 m) up to but not including 171 feet (52 m) wingspan or tail height from 45 up to but not including 60 feet.
What is Type 4E aircraft?
Airport Categorisation I (What is the largest aircraft an airport can handle?)
| Aircraft_Type | Wing Span /m | Aerodrome Ref. Code |
|---|---|---|
| A340-200/300 | 63.45 | 4E |
| A340-500/600 | 63.45 | 4E |
| A380 | 79.75 | 4F |
| B737-400 | 28.9 | 4C |
What type of aircraft does the code F?
ICAO classified B747-800 and A-380 aircraft as code F (wingspan from 65 to 80 meters and a width of the main fuselage from 14 to 16 meters), this type of aircraft are heavier and longer than A340-600 and B777.
What is wingspan of aircraft?
The wingspan of an airplane or a bird is the distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other. The wingspan of an aircraft is always measured in a straight line, from wingtip to wingtip, independently of wing shape or sweep.
What is the wingspan of a 737?
| 737-700 | 737-800 | |
|---|---|---|
| Seats (2-class) | 126 | 162 |
| Maximum seats | 149 | 189 |
| Length | 33.6 m (110 ft 4 in) | 39.5 m (129 ft 6 in) |
| Wingspan | 35.8 m (117 ft 5 in) | 35.8 m (117 ft 5 in) |
What is a Category C airfield?
Airport runways are categorised into three categories: Category A – landing with no special procedures needed. Category B – slightly out of the ordinary circumstances when landing. Category C – runways which can only be landed on by experienced pilots who have had specific simulator training.
What is the ICAO type description of a Cessna 172?
Codes
| ICAO Code | IATA Type Code | Model |
|---|---|---|
| C152 | N/A | Cessna 152 |
| C162 | CN1 | Cessna 162 |
| C172 | CN1 | Cessna 172 |
| C177 | CN1 | Cessna 177 Cardinal |