runway strength

runway strength
The assumed ability of a runway to support aircraft of a designated gross weight for each single-wheel, dual-wheel, and dual-tandem-wheel gear type. The strength is indicated by a load classification number (LCN) or a pavement classification number (PCN). See load classification number.

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