DGT road sign

The proximity of an aerodrome, where aircraft may fly low overhead

What this Spanish road sign means — in English and Spanish.

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Meaning (English)

The proximity of an aerodrome, where aircraft may fly low overhead. A danger sign (red-bordered triangle): it warns of a nearby aerodrome and possible low-flying aircraft and noise, so the driver isn't distracted. It does not mean giving way to planes.

Significado (Español)

La proximidad de un aeródromo, con posible vuelo de aeronaves a baja altura. Señal de peligro (triángulo de borde rojo): avisa de la proximidad de un aeródromo y del posible paso de aeronaves a baja altura y ruidos, para que el conductor no se distraiga. No obliga a ceder el paso a los aviones.

Exam question: This triangular sign showing an aircraft warns of...
Answer: The proximity of an aerodrome, where aircraft may fly low overhead.

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