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Aerodrome Lighting
OHP # 1Level One 412.02
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All Weather Markings
OHP # 2Level One 412.02
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Danger/Unserviceable Markings
Level One 412.02 OHP # 3
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Match the aerodrome marking with the statement which best describes it.
A. It identifies the center of the runway.
B. They indicate the beginning of a runway.
C. It identifies dangerous and unserviceable areas.
D. They indicate the end of a runway and may also mark dangerous areas or obstructions. E. It indicates magnetic direction and are rounded to the nearest 10 degrees.
F. They mark the beginning and end of the runway.
G. They run down each side of a runway.Green Lights
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Level One 412.02 OHP # 4
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