Take-off and landing site

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Mikumi Airstrip with sand runway at the park administration of the Mikumi National Park in the Morogoro region , Tanzania

A take-off and landing site is usually a prepared location at which an aircraft or spacecraft takes off or lands .

In industrialized countries, take-off and landing sites are usually provided with an infrastructure , e.g. B. Fastenings, personnel, lighting systems , navigation aids , air traffic control , towers , radar systems , hangars , filling stations and service vehicles. In remote locations, however, the site can only consist of a more or less paved sand, grass or gravel road. In the parlance of international air traffic , such places are called airstrips .

The most famous places are the runways at airfields , which are mainly used for air travel , air cargo handling and military aviation .

Furnishing

The type and scope of equipment at the take-off and landing areas depends on the size and the flying objects.