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FIG 2-3-24
Runway Holding Position Sign
FIG 2-3-25
Holding Position Sign at Beginning of Takeoff Runway
2-3-8. Mandatory Instruction Signs
a. These signs have a red background with a white
inscription and are used to denote:
1. An entrance to a runway or critical area and;
2. Areas where an aircraft is prohibited from
entering.
b. Typical mandatory signs and applications
are:
1. Runway Holding Position Sign. This sign
is located at the holding position on taxiways that
intersect a runway or on runways that intersect other
runways. The inscription on the sign contains the
designation of the intersecting runway as shown in
FIG 2-3-24. The runway numbers on the sign are
arranged to correspond to the respective runway
threshold. For example, "15-33" indicates that the
threshold for Runway 15 is to the left and the
threshold for Runway 33 is to the right.
(a) On taxiways that intersect the beginning
of the takeoff runway, only the designation of the
takeoff runway may appear on the sign as shown in
FIG 2-3-25, while all other signs will have the
designation of both runway directions.
2-3-20 Airport Marking Aids and Signs