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Where is the "Available Landing Distance" (ALD) data for an airport utilizing Land and Hold Short Operations published?

  1. In the Pilot's Operating Handbook

  2. Special Notices section of the Airport/Facility Directory (AF/D)

  3. Air Traffic Control manuals

  4. The airport's website

The correct answer is: Special Notices section of the Airport/Facility Directory (AF/D)

The "Available Landing Distance" (ALD) data for airports utilizing Land and Hold Short Operations is published in the Special Notices section of the Airport/Facility Directory (AF/D). This section specifically provides pilots with important information about operational procedures and limitations at various airports, including detailed information related to runways, taxiways, and procedures that could affect landing and takeoff operations. The ALD is crucial for pilots to understand how much runway is available for landing, particularly when certain operational constraints exist, such as holding short of another runway or taxiway. By referencing the AF/D, pilots can ensure they have the most current and relevant information to make safe and informed decisions during flight operations. In contrast, the other resources mentioned—namely the Pilot's Operating Handbook, Air Traffic Control manuals, and the airport's website—serve different purposes and may not contain specific ALD information. The Pilot's Operating Handbook typically includes aircraft operational limits and procedures but not airport-specific landing distances. Air Traffic Control manuals provide procedural guidance for air traffic controllers rather than pilots. While an airport's website may have useful information about facilities, it often does not contain the detailed operational data published in the AF/D.