Signs Handbook !!hot!!: Apron Markings
White or yellow boundary lines that define lanes for baggage tugs, fuel trucks, and catering vehicles. Standardized Signage Systems
Dashed or solid lines indicating the path an aircraft should follow when departing a stand. Apron Markings Signs Handbook
Surface markings are the primary method of communicating movement boundaries and safety zones to pilots and ground vehicle operators. White or yellow boundary lines that define lanes
Daily checks are required to ensure paint hasn't faded and signs are not obscured by dirt or snow. Global Standards: ICAO and FAA Daily checks are required to ensure paint hasn't
The apron, often called the ramp, is the area of an airport where aircraft are parked, unloaded or loaded, refueled, or boarded. Because this space is shared by high-speed jet blast, heavy machinery, and pedestrians, strict adherence to the markings and signs outlined in the handbook is mandatory for all airport stakeholders. Core Visual Markings on the Apron