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A TLOF may be situated on a Runway (of type equal-to 'FATO') or directly at an AirportHeliport (i.e. the TLOF may form an integral part of the FATO or be situated apart).
A TLOF is may be identified by its designator.
The extend of the TLOF may also be described ba the ElevatedSurface class. In addition, its dimension may be described by a length and a width.The extend of the TLOF may also be described ba the ElevatedSurface class.
A TLOF may have a centre point. In AIXM 5.1(.1), this is modelled with an association with role aimingPoint, using the ElevatedPoint class.
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The aiming point is not the same position as the centre point of a TLOF. According to ICAO Annex 14, Volume II,
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The name of the relationship hasAimingPoint and the property TLOF.aimingPoint are not correct, as they were intended to model the centre of the TLOF, not the "aiming point". A change proposal is discussed in the AIXM CCB, see issue AIXM-268 |
The surface material and strengths of a TLOF is modelled by using an association with the SurfaceCharacteristics class (see also Surface Characteristics [SCH]).