Ice Runway — Coordinates: 77°51′14″S 166°28′07″E / 77.85389°S 166.46861°E / 77.85389; 166.46861 … Wikipedia
Ice Runway — Un C 5 Galaxy sur la piste en train d être vidée de son cargo … Wikipédia en Français
Blue ice runway — A blue ice runway is a runway constructed in Antarctic areas with no net annual snow accumulation, so that the resultant ice surface is capable of supporting aircraft landings using wheels instead of skis. They are intended to make transferring… … Wikipedia
Ice road — Ice roads or ice crossings (which are sometimes referred to as ice bridges), are frozen man made structures formed on the surface of bays, inlets, rivers, lakes or seas, and are linked from frozen waterway to frozen waterway by overland portages … Wikipedia
Runway — This article is about the aircraft take off and landing area. For other uses, see Runway (disambiguation). Landing strip redirects here. For the pubic hairstyle, see Bikini waxing. RWY redirects here. For the audio/video connectors, see RCA… … Wikipedia
runway surface condition NOTAM — NOTAMs (notices to airmen) disseminated to alert pilots to natural winter surface contaminants such as snow, slush, and ice conditions that could affect aircraft braking and other operational performance. Such NOTAMs are considered special series … Aviation dictionary
Wilkins Runway — Infobox Airport name = Wilkins Runway nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = ICAO = YWKS type = Private owner = operator = Australian Antarctic Division city served = Australian Antarctic Territory location =… … Wikipedia
Wilkins Runway — Wilsons Runway BW … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wilkins Runway — Аэродром Уилкинс Страна: Регион: Австралия Австралийская антарктическая территория Тип: Частный Код ИКАО: YWKS Расположение: Антарктида, Земля Уилкса, 65 км от полярной станции … Википедия
Ross Ice Shelf — Barrière de Ross 81°30′S 175°00′W / 81.5, 175 … Wikipédia en Français
Blue ice (glacial) — Blue ice occurs when snow falls on a glacier, is compressed, and becomes part of a glacier that winds its way toward a body of water (river, lake, ocean, etc.). During its travels, all of the air bubbles that are trapped in the ice are squeezed… … Wikipedia