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Full Strength Pavement Distance (FS) is the length of runway that is constructed to full strength standards, calculated by subtracting the clearway distance from the total field length.
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Explanation: This formula calculates the portion of the runway that is built to full structural strength standards by subtracting the clearway distance from the total field length.
Details: Accurate FS calculation is crucial for runway design and construction, ensuring proper structural integrity and compliance with aviation safety standards.
Tips: Enter field length and clearway distance in meters. Both values must be valid positive numbers, and field length should be greater than or equal to clearway distance.
Q1: What is Field Length?
A: Field Length is defined as the minimum field length required for take-off operations.
Q2: What is Clearway Distance?
A: Clearway Distance is the difference between takeoff distance available (TODA) and takeoff run available (TORA).
Q3: Why is Full Strength Pavement Distance important?
A: It ensures that the critical portion of the runway has the necessary structural strength to support aircraft operations safely.
Q4: What units should be used for input?
A: Both Field Length and Clearway Distance should be entered in meters for accurate calculation.
Q5: Are there any limitations to this calculation?
A: This calculation assumes standard runway conditions and may need adjustment for specific airport requirements or unusual terrain conditions.