What do the Numbers on Every Airport Runway Mean?

in travel •  8 years ago 

Every Runway in the world has 2 Numbers on it. Some if them have an Extra Letter ( L,C or R) on them as well. What do they mean? main-qimg-516d7595e0f72727a9e18808389e6570-c.jpg
So how are runways numbered? Sequentially, based on the number of runways at the airport? No. All runways are numbered based on the magnetic azimuth (compass bearing) in which a runway is oriented. There are 360 degrees on a compass rose. Runway numbers are determined by rounding the compass bearing of one runway end to the nearest 10 degrees and truncating the last digit, meaning runways are numbered from 1 to 36. The Runway from the picture above is Runway 27. That means that the compass bearing of that particular runway is 270 Degrees (Magnetic).

The opposite end of the runway always differs by 180 degrees, so it’s numbered 18 higher or lower. For example, Runway 9-27 is oriented east-west.image_0.rpath.1200.0.medium.1441887790213.jpg

You might be thinking that the numbers on this diagram are backwards. On a handheld compass, south is 180 degrees (so 18 in runway terms) and west is 270 (27). But the “W” is numbered 9 because the runway number is connected to the direction the plane is traveling. So if you’re on runway 9, then you’re heading east (90 degrees on a compass). Runway 36 means you’re moving north, and so on.

Most runways can typically be used in either direction, depending on prevailing winds. Furthermore, each runway end is identified separately. Therefore, an aircraft taking off easterly on Runway 9-27 would be considered to be utilizing Runway 9 for departure.

Many large airports have parallel runways, which requires further designation of each runway. For example, Boston, Massachusetts’ Logan International Airport (pictured) has two pairs of parallel runways. One is Runway 4L-22R and the other 4R-22L. The ”L” and ”R” designate the relative position (left or right) of each runway respectively when approaching/facing its direction. A small number of airports have three parallel runways—the runway in the middle gets a “C” for center.

During airport operations, runway number designations are pronounced individually. For example, Runway 4L-22R would be pronounced by air traffic control as “Flight 123, you are cleared to land on Runway Four Left” or alternatively “…Two Two Right,” if cleared to land the opposite direction. This level of enunciation ensures clear communication and enhances safety.

So the next time you travel by air plane and the pilot announces that you’ll be taking off on runway 27, you'll know that you’re traveling due west.

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Cool info!

;) thanks

Awesome ! thanks man , we need more of these on steemit

I never knew this!! that's crazy, really good post!

Amazing.

I never knew what the numbers mean't. Cool post.

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