the ceiling is at least 5,000 feet and visibility is 5 miles or more. weather conditions are at or above VFR minimums. the sky condition is clear and visibility is unrestricted.
Airport Operations
Home/Airport Operationsthermal plumes may create turbulence or cause reduced visibility. the radioactivity may affect the signal between the UAS and the Control Station. you can’t fly there since it is restricted airspace.
Notices to Airmen (NOTAMS). the Chart Supplements U.S. (formerly Airport Facility Directory). Terminal Area Chart (TAC).
two quick, white flashes between green flashes. white and green alternating flashes. green, yellow, and white flashes.
taxiway 22. routing to runway 22. runway 22.
confirms the aircraft’s location to be on taxiway “B.”
B. G. D.
K. J. F.
Identifies taxiway on which an aircraft is located. Provides general taxiing direction to named runway. Denotes entrance to runway from a taxiway.
Depart in any direction consistent with safety, after crossing the airport boundary. Comply with any FAA traffic pattern established for the airport. Make all turns to the left.