- turnoff taxiway
- A taxiway specifically designed to provide aircraft with the means to expedite clearing a runway. See rapid-exit taxiway.
Aviation dictionary. 2014.
Aviation dictionary. 2014.
taxiway-turnoff lighting — Flush lights spaced at 50 ft intervals defining the curved path of aircraft travel from the runway centerline to a point on the taxiway. These lights burn steadily and emit green light … Aviation dictionary
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turn-off lights — Flush lights at 50 ft (15 m) intervals defining a curved path from the runway centerline to the taxiway centerline. The turnoff point is the point at which an airplane leaves the runway at the end of a landing run to taxi to the parking place … Aviation dictionary