Safety and ops permitting I’ll take a picture next time. I think your second to last point is probably right, but the movement area starts on kilo Lima and November. Not sure if it’s the poor resolution or when they resurfaced but for now all I’ve got to prove that it’s a movement area is my word. Also they have visibility along the edge of the ramp and to the east including all of the movement area.Everyone is wrong!
I Google Earthed the airport and find very few Hold Short markings on the south east side of the airport.
It appears that part of Bravo, Lima and Kilo are all in the non-movement area. You are on your own. Assuming your path was Lima, cross Bravo to the ramp, I'd question there was even a need to contact Ground after clearing the runway.
Outbound you can taxi Lima, Bravo all the way to the 35R run-up pad and never talk to ATC. This is ATC saying "We got no time for GA!" Maybe the view from the tower is blocked?
Everyone is wrong!
I Google Earthed the airport and find very few Hold Short markings on the south east side of the airport.
It appears that part of Bravo, Lima and Kilo are all in the non-movement area. You are on your own. Assuming your path was Lima, cross Bravo to the ramp, I'd question there was even a need to contact Ground after clearing the runway.
Outbound you can taxi Lima, Bravo all the way to the 35R run-up pad and never talk to ATC. This is ATC saying "We got no time for GA!" Maybe the view from the tower is blocked?
Like you said though I think they just don’t care. I’ve been told twice since I originally posted to taxi to the runway via bravo, which is the same problem but in reverse :/
Same airport, look at the other side. You'll see more standard hold short bars between the airline terminal and 35L.
It's goofy but I think many of the taxiways on the 35R side are non-movement areas.
Would I taxi Atlantic to 35R without calling ground? Never, but I think it's legal.
I assume that's what he meant but I wanted to check. I hate it when I upset controllers, especially in a Cessna at a Charlie airport![]()
All I see in that area is this:
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I see the non-movement area boundaries from the terminal ramp on taxiways G1, G2, G3 and R. Everything east of the terminal on taxiways G and H until they meet B are single dashed yellow lines only, those "taxiway holding position markings."
I thought you were joking. Ok, so take an airliner and depart the terminal. We're in the non-movement area so no need to call ground to push or taxi around in the non-movement area. Now we call ground and get clearance to taxi to runway 35R. We enter the movement area and are under ATC control until where? Without another set of them super swanky little bars, the entire area is under ATC control. Not the other way around.I'm saying there isn't a way out of the air carrier terminal without crossing a set of these. Not so on the GA side.
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I thought you were joking. Ok, so take an airliner and depart the terminal. We're in the non-movement area so no need to call ground to push or taxi around in the non-movement area. Now we call ground and get clearance to taxi to runway 35R. We enter the movement area and are under ATC control until where? Without another set of them super swanky little bars, the entire area is under ATC control. Not the other way around.
I've taxied a plane from the terminal to 35R. You pass Atlantic and the GA side. You're on a controlled taxiway.No, the GA side. Atlantic to 35R. Google Earth is your friend.
You pass Atlantic and the GA side. You're on a controlled taxiway.
Because they're taxiways and not taxilanes.Because?
Because they're taxiways and not taxilanes.
And there is absolutely zero chance that Austin airport has that much pavement that would be considered non-movement.
Olden days ATL guys will remember "taxiway Romeo, cleared to land".
The best way to find the answer to this is to call the tower and ask, but I would agree with this, looks like the GA ramp is ALL movement area, not zero movement area, so call ground before you pull out of parking.I thought you were joking. Ok, so take an airliner and depart the terminal. We're in the non-movement area so no need to call ground to push or taxi around in the non-movement area. Now we call ground and get clearance to taxi to runway 35R. We enter the movement area and are under ATC control until where? Without another set of them super swanky little bars, the entire area is under ATC control. Not the other way around.