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What (who) is access taxiway - definition

PATH FOR AIRCRAFT AT AN AERODROME CONNECTING RUNWAYS WITH APRONS, HANGARS, TERMINALS AND OTHER FACILITIES
Taxiway lights; Taxiway signs; Taxiways; Runway guard lights; Runway Guard Lights
  • Taxiways at Atlanta Airport
  • Taxiway lights
  • No entry sign
  • The yellow "W2" direction sign in the foreground leading to the black "W2" location sign in the background. The blue "SW 2" sign is non-standard.
  • The signs can often be combined, in this case a direction sign, a location sign, and a runway sign
  • Dubai Airport]]
  • Elmendorf AFB]], [[Alaska]], USA
  • Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC)]]
  • A taxiway crossing the [[Autobahn]]
  • Taxiway lights
  • Taxiway at [[Munich Airport]]
  • Taxiway edge light

Taxiway         
A taxiway is a path for aircraft at an airport connecting runways with aprons, hangars, terminals and other facilities. They mostly have a hard surface such as asphalt or concrete, although smaller general aviation airports sometimes use gravel or grass.
taxiway         
¦ noun a route along which an aircraft taxies when moving to or from a runway.
Aircraft bridge         
  • lt=Main Canal}} at [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol]], the Netherlands
Port Columbus Airport Crossover Taxiway Bridge; Taxiway bridge; Runway bridge; List of taxiway bridges; List of aircraft bridges
Aircraft bridges, including taxiway bridges and runway bridges, bring aircraft traffic over motorways, railways, and waterways.

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Taxiway

A taxiway is a path for aircraft at an airport connecting runways with aprons, hangars, terminals and other facilities. They mostly have a hard surface such as asphalt or concrete, although smaller general aviation airports sometimes use gravel or grass.

Most airports do not have a specific speed limit for taxiing (though some do). There is a general rule on safe speed based on obstacles. Operators and aircraft manufacturers might have limits. Typical taxi speeds are 20–30 knots (37–56 km/h; 23–35 mph).