Taxiway D Restricted Between Taxiways D8 & D7

Taxiway D between Taxiways D8 & D7 is restricted to wingspans less than 157'
 

Advisory: 2024-12
 
July 30, 2024

 Taxiway D Restricted

Between Taxiways D8 & D7

 
With the temporary construction closure of Taxiway E between Taxiways D8 and D10, aircraft taxiing to Runway 24L/24R for departure are being routed around the closure and onto Taxiway D. Aircraft with a wingspan greater than 157 feet are prohibited on Taxiway D between Taxiways D8 and D7 and so these aircraft must turn left on Taxiway D8 and rejoin Taxiway E. 
 
This restriction is listed in the notes section of the Airport Master Record (5010) and for additional visibility a NOTAM has been issued.
 
Airport Master Record:
A 110-042:  TWY D BTN TWY D7 AND D8 (N OF TRML ONE) CLSD TO ACFT WITH WINGSPAN GTR THAN 157 FT
 
NOTAM 07/371:
!LAX 07/371 LAX TWY D BTN TWY D8 AND TWY D7 CLSD TO ACFT WINGSPAN MORE THAN 157FT
 
Aircraft with wingspans greater than 157 feet include the 767-300 with winglets and larger. 
 
Please forward this Advisory to all concerned parties.

 
For questions or comments regarding this advisory, please contact Airside Manager Cary Buchanan at Cbuchanan@lawa.org. For any immediate hazards/questions, please contact the ARCC at (424) 646-LAWA (5292).
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