Runway 23

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Runway 23 is an airport runway designated for use in the approximate 230-degree magnetic heading direction, typically paired with its opposite-direction counterpart as part of a single physical runway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf airport runway designation
runway heading identifier
appliesTo any airport runway with magnetic heading near 230 degrees
belongsToCategory runway 23/05 pairs
canBeRenumberedDueTo magnetic variation shift
hasDirection southwest quadrant
hasMagneticHeadingApprox 230 degrees
hasMagneticHeadingRange 225 to 234 degrees
hasMarkingColor white
hasMultipleInstancesWorldwide true
hasNumberingBasis magnetic azimuth rounded to nearest 10 degrees
hasNumberingComputation magnetic heading divided by 10 and rounded
hasNumberingFormat two-digit number without degree symbol
hasOppositeDirectionCounterpart Runway 05 NERFINISHED
hasOppositeHeadingApprox 050 degrees
hasPhraseologyExample “Cleared to land runway two three”
hasRunwayNumber 23
hasRunwayPair Runway 05/23
hasTypicalCompassDirection southwest
isBasedOn magnetic heading
isDefinedBy magnetic, not true, heading
isDisplayedOn aeronautical charts
airport diagrams
runway surface markings
isNot a unique global runway
isOrientedRelativeTo local magnetic north
isPairedWith Runway 05 NERFINISHED
isPartOf single physical runway
isReferencedIn instrument approach procedures
standard instrument departures
standard terminal arrival routes
isRegulatedBy International Civil Aviation Organization NERFINISHED
national aviation authorities
isUsedFor aircraft landing
aircraft takeoff
runway identification in navigation databases
isUsedIn air traffic control communications
pilot radio phraseology
mayChangeTo Runway 22 NERFINISHED
Runway 24 NERFINISHED
usesNumberingSystem FAA runway numbering convention
ICAO runway numbering convention NERFINISHED

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