FAA FAA 6750.16 SITING CRITERIA FOR INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEMS
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FAA FAA 6750.16 Document Information:
Title
SITING CRITERIA FOR INSTRUMENT LANDING SYSTEMS
Federal Aviation Administration
Publication Date:
Feb 14, 2005
Scope:
Purpose
This order provides guidance to engineering personnel engaged in
the siting of Federal Avaition Administration (FAA) instrument
landing systems (ILS). Sufficient information, supplemented by
relevant drawings, will enable the engineer to select the optimum
site, within defined limits, for each of the subsystems that
comprise a Category I, II, or III ILS. Because of the wide
variation in ILS siting conditions, it is not possible to provide
specific instructions on how to overcome or offset the effects of
each adverse condition. This order provides guidelines that must be
used in conjunction with a thorough understanding of ILS facility
operations to arrive at the optimum site and operating
parameters.
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