Apron Markings Signs Handbook [Limited Time]

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Apron Markings Signs Handbook [Limited Time]

| Marking | Color / Pattern | Meaning | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Solid Yellow line | Designated route for belt loaders, catering trucks. | | No-Entry Zone | Red hatched box | Area directly under engine intake/exhaust. | | Equipment Staging Box | Yellow dashed box | Where dollies and containers wait pre-flight. | | Service Road Crossing | White "X" on red background | Vehicle must stop and visually clear for taxiing aircraft. |

The handbook clarifies that standard markings override temporary signs. If a "Follow Me" truck drives you over a solid yellow line, The truck might be wrong (it happens). The painted line is the legal truth. Apron Markings Signs Handbook

Precise points where a pilot must halt to ensure the aircraft is correctly positioned for passenger bridges and refueling. Safety & Service Lines (Red/White): | Marking | Color / Pattern | Meaning

Apron Markings Signs Handbook [Limited Time]





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