GENERAL KNOLEDGE ABOUT AIRPORTS
Igli Larashi
Introduction An aerodrome or airdrome is any place from where flight operations can take place. This can include an airstrip in the middle of nowhere to a commercial airport in the biggest city in the world. An airport is a special type of aerodrome that has satisfied certain certification criteria or regulatory requirements of the ICAO that a regular aerodrome may not have achieved.
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) an aerodrome is "A defined area on land or water (including any buildings, installations, and equipment) intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure, and surface movement of aircraft." The word aerodrome is derived from the Greek words aeros meaning "air" and “dromos� meaning "road" or "course", hence aerodrome literally means "air course". In retrospect, an aerodrome or airdrome is any place from where flight operations can take place. This can include an airstrip in the middle of nowhere to a commercial airport in the biggest city in the world. The term aerodrome is more commonly used in UK and other Commonwealth States, rather than in America or rest of the world. The main function of an aerodrome is to allow a flight to land and take off; regardless of whether the flight contains cargo, passengers, or neither. It may also include provisions to any other related activities such as re-fuelling, hangers, etc. The term aerodrome includes small general aviation airfields, large commercial airports, and military airbases. In fact, a water aerodrome is an area of open water used regularly by seaplanes or amphibious aircrafts for landing and taking off.
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