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So, call and tell and drive onto the nearest taxiway, or follow instructions.
The runway signs and markings you need to know as a private pilot follow below.
A track marking like the yellow one here indicates a division
between "NON MOVEMENT and MOVEMENT AREA".
If you park behind this line, your plane should be protected
against the wings of a taxiing plane hitting your plane.
The sign with "A" on it indicates that you are on taxiway A. The sign
can be part of a collection of signs, as shown below.
Here you can see a system of taxiways. If you imagine
taxiing from the bottom up, you can see that A
continues diagonally up to the right.
You can also see that you are crossing taxiway C, which
is located both to the right and left of taxiway A.
The sign shown to the left of the marked one waiting
position, has the "you are on A" symbol.
A sign like this means that if you take the road to the right
you will come to RWY 27 and RWY 33.
The sign "MIL" shows the way to MIL, which could perhaps be the
military department.
The two red signs are almost self-explanatory.
We know it from our journey on the country
roads. This means entry is prohibited for
aircraft, but not for cars.
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