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Information of Rwy conditions will be expressed by means of
the figure group :
-Denotes the
-Denotes the
-Denotes the -Denotes the
-Denotes the
-Denotes the
-Denotes the
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The message preceded by indicador R followed by the threshold designator ( DRDR ). This
will be expressed as two digits corresponding to the Rwy designator, e.g. R09/, R27/, R35/,
etc. Parallel Rwys are designated by the letters L (left), C (center) and R (right Rwy).
The information to be included in Rwy state messages will be for the main
instrument Rwy or Rwys in use. When parallel Rwys are in use, information on both Rwys
will be included or, where this is not possible, the information given may not alternate
between the two Rwys, but should be given for the Rwy with the best surface conditions.
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The type of deposits on the Rwy will be indicated by the digits 0 to 9 or a slash ( / ) in
accordance with the following scale as follows:
– clear and dry
– damp
– wet or water patches – wet or water patches
- rime or frost covered < 1mm
- dry snow
- wet snow
- slush
- ice
- compacted or rolled snow
- frozen ruts
- Type of deposits not reported
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The extent of contamination through deposits on the Rwy is indicated in percentages in
accordance with the following scale: It will be expressed as a single digit:
– up to 10% of Rwy contaminated (covered).– up to 10% of Rwy contaminated (covered).
– more than 10% to 25% of Rwy contaminated (covered)
– more than 25% to 50% of Rwy contaminated (covered)
- more than 50% to 100% of Rwy contaminated (covered)
- not reported
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The depth of deposits is indicated by two digits in accordance with the following scale:
- less than 1mm
- = 1mm
- = 2mm
Etc.
- = 10mm
- = 15mm
Etc, up toEtc, up to
- = 90mm
Thereafter, the depth in indicated by:
- = 10cm
- = 15cm
- = 20cm
- = 25cm
- = 30cm
- = 35cm
- = 40cm or more
- = Rwy or Rwys non-operational due to snow, slush, ice, large drifts or Rwy clearance.
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This does not necessarily require depth to be measured to a milimeter unit. Larger
intervals up to 90 can be expressed by using the above direct reading scale.
Where depth is measured at a number of points along the Rwy the average value Where depth is measured at a number of points along the Rwy the average value
should be transmitted or, if operationally significant, the highest value.
code figure 91 is not used. Code figures 92 to 98 permit the depth of deposits
(in cm) to be derived by multiplying the last digit by 5 (e.g. 94= 4x5=20).
If deposits of the type reported by the code figures 3, 7, 8 and 9 of code ER are
reported, the depth of deposits is normally not significant and two oblique strokes ( // )
will be reported. Similarly, the depth of standing water will only be reported if an accurate
and representative measurement is guaranteed.
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The friction co-efficient is denoted by two digits or, if the co-efficient is not avbl, the
estimated braking action is denoted by two digits.
Friction co-efficient
Example:
– friction co-efficient 0.28
– friction co-efficient 0.35– friction co-efficient 0.35
Etc.
Braking action
- = Good
- = Medium/Good
- = Medium
- = Medium / Poor
- = Poor
- = Unreliable
- = Braking action not reported: Rwy nor opr, aerodrome clsd; etc.
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The friction co-efficient is denoted by two digits or, if the co-efficient is not avbl, the
estimated braking action is denoted by two digits.
Where Braking action is assessed at a number of points along a Rwy, the mean
value will be transmitted or, if operationally significant, the lowest value.
If measuring equipment does not allow measurement of friction with satisfactory If measuring equipment does not allow measurement of friction with satisfactory
reliability, which may be the case when a Rwy is contaminated by wet snow, slush, or loose
snow, the figures 99 will be used.
If the breaking conditions cannot be reported, (due to Rwy clearance in progress,
Rwy not operational, Rwy conditions not watched during airport closure, etc.) two oblique
strokes ( // ) will be entered.
The occasion may arise when a new report or valid report is not avbl in time for
dissemination with appropriate METAR message. In this case, the previous Rwy state
report will be repeated, as indicated by figures R99/ in place of Rwy designator.
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35 4 2 15 94
88 = all runway
35 = 35L
85 = 35R (35+50)
35CLRD// = normal condition
35SNOCLO = rwy closed
99 = message repeated
1< 10%
2 from 11% to 25%
5 from 26% to 50%
9 from 51% to 100%
/ unreliable
95 = good / 0.40 and above
94 = medium good / 0.39 to 0.36
93 = medium / 0.35 to 0.30
92 = medium poor / 0.29 to 0.26
91 = poor / 0.25 and below
99 = unreliable
35 4 2 15 94
over total runway length
0 – clear and dry
1 – damp
2 – wet or water patches
3 - rime or frost covered < 1mm
4 - dry snow
5 - wet snow
6 - slush
7 - ice
8 - compacted or rolled snow
9 - frozen ruts
/ - not reported
00 < 1mm
01 to 90 in mm
91 not used
92 to 98 from 10cm to 40 cm
Es: 93 = 3x5= 15 cm
96 = 6x5= 30 cm
99 runway out of service
/ / depth not measurable
Ref:
ICAO anexo 15 apendice 2
SIMPLE LANGUAGE
Simple Rwy:
R03/
R21/
If Parallel Rwys:
R03L
R03C
R03R
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- Dry snow covering 11% to 25% of the Rwy; depth 15mm; braking
action medium to good.
- Rwy 14 non-operational (due to Rwy clearance in progress)- Rwy 14 non-operational (due to Rwy clearance in progress)
- Rwy 14 non-operational (due to Rwy clearance in progress)
- All Rwys are contaminated but reports are not avbl or are not updated
due to aerodrome closure etc…
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