by anikun07 » Thu Nov 13, 2008 11:32 pm
Okay..Gate 17? or Runway 17? Sometimes there's an option for Taxi Guiding, I forget exactly what it's called but it will show a line of yellow arrows in to direction to go. Along the airport there are signs along the runways and taxiways that are either marked with a number, like 10-28, which means if you turn left on that runway you'll be on runway 10 and if you turn right you'll be on runway 28. Taxiways, if I noticed correctly, are marked by letters. Taxiway "A" will be at the starting end of the runway and taxiways from the runway will just follow, B, C, etc.
The best piece of information I can give anyone who's interested flight is runway numbers. In the tutorials it's never mentioned, but it may in in the extra lessons (I've not done any of them yet). The information is that runway numbers are a azimuth, which means that runway number 18 is running 180 degrees and that's due south. So if you are going to land on runway 18, then you must be coming from the south. Likewise, since many runways go two directions, the opposite direction will be 360 degrees (0 is not used) and that's runway 36. This has been the best piece of information for me, especially when dealing with airports.