Apron Markings Signs Handbook Direct
: Facilitating unobstructed emergency access routes and optimizing aircraft movement. Key Components of the Handbook
: Perpendicular lines telling the aircraft nose wheel exactly where to stop to ensure passenger bridges can reach the door. Apron Markings Signs Handbook
Unlike public roads, which use a universal (mostly) color system, the apron uses a hybrid language derived from ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), FAA (Federal Aviation Administration), and IATA standards. A handbook is essential for three reasons: FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)
The manual details specific visual cues for different apron users: CAGM 1403 – Apron Markings and Signs - CAAM Apron Markings Signs Handbook