Luftfartsverket (now Avinor) filed for a deviation from ICAO Annex 14, which specifies the use of white runway markings on the basis of occasional snow cover on the runway. The theory is that yellow markings on a black surface are more visible than white markings under winter conditions. I think Norway is the only country in the world where you will find this, but I've heard rumors that they are in the process of changing to white markings. I'm glad you liked the video =)
A nice day for flying, very nice.richard
Yes! Don't forget that this is a turboprop and it's 40 minutes from gate to gate.
iknow late answer, but it depend on wind if they have tailwind all way it take shorter time, ( headwind longer time)
I have never seen a runway with yellow timemarks! That is interesting! Good video!
Luftfartsverket (now Avinor) filed for a deviation from ICAO Annex 14, which specifies the use of white runway markings on the basis of occasional snow cover on the runway. The theory is that yellow markings on a black surface are more visible than white markings under winter conditions. I think Norway is the only country in the world where you will find this, but I've heard rumors that they are in the process of changing to white markings. I'm glad you liked the video =)
Verry good Video and likeful rare plain:DSubed=)
Thank you! :D
In which month was this recorded?
In October 2013 =)
Vidar g. GI'm
Vidar Mogstad
Vidar Mogstad b
40 minutes from Oslo to Gothenburg?!
Yes =)
S