Grant County International Airport in Moses Lake, Washington was restricted from using Runway 4/22 due to the poor condition of the concrete pavement, that was constructed in 1942. The concrete pavement was rubblized in place to provide a base course for an asphalt concrete pavement. A portion of the concrete pavement section was removed and replaced to address a conflict with the Federal Aviation Administration required line of sight criteria.
Concrete Pavement Rubblization Used as a Base Course for Runway Reconstruction
27th International Air Transportation Conference ; 2001 ; Chicago, Illinois, United States
Advancing Airfield Pavements ; 299-308
2001-07-24
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
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