Title: Heliport Markings
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2Heliport Markings
- Helicopter Forum for Airport Managers, Air
Traffic Control, and Pilots
3FATO Final Approach Takeoff AreaTLOF
Touchdown Liftoff AreaSAFETY AREA
4Arcd and Straight-In Approach Surfaces
- Details about this topic
- Supporting information and examples
- How it relates to your audience
5FAA Part 77 Approach Transitional Surfaces
6Heliport - White / Parking - Yellow
7Helicopter Parking Yellow Markings!
8New Heliport Markings
9Takeoff Weight / Rotor Size Limits
10Hospital Heliport Markings
- The White Cross or Red Cross signify Hospital or
Medical Facilities. - Hospital Logos, PVT, and Name Identification
is also Encouraged. - Wind Socks are Required
- Radio Activated Lighting System Frequency
Optional - Lead-In and Lead out Arrows Optional
11Typical Hospital Heliport Markings (red over
white)
12Alternative Hospital Markings (white over red)
13LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER V PUBLIC
SAFETY AND PROTECTIONSEC. 57.118.12. EMERGENCY
HELICOPTER LANDING FACILITY.
14LA City Building CodeEmergency Use Only Landing
Sites
15California DOT - Los AngelesLogo Alignment to
the Approach
16Utility Private Heliports
17Emergency Use Only St. Regis
18Emergency Medical Sites Designated Landing Spot
19Rooftop Fire Systems
20Cedars / Saperstein Blackhawk Heliport
21Forest Service Heliports
22Big Creek Heliport
23MLK Heliport
24SAC Heliport FATO 6 Parking Pads
25Ontario-Mercury Helicopter Parking
Note Vehicle Roadway / Non-Movement Area
26Torrance H3 Class Burn-Center Heliport
27LAX Public Heliport Confusing Markings ?
28Rooftops Can Become Obstructed
29Report Heliport Obstructions / Hazards
30Overweight Oversize Wreckless No Insurance
31Vertiport Markings
- The dimensions of ALL marking are standardized to
help a pilot judge height and distance.