Preventing Runway Incursions
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Yvonne Page
Runway Safety Project Manager
[email protected]
www.eurocontrol.int/runwaysafety
OST 07
Airport Surface Management
and Safety
Exec
RUNWAYS ARE HAZARDOUS
System needs to be perfect
… Nearly will not do
Preventing Runway Incursions
Past lessons
1977 Single runway –Tenerife
2000 Parallel runways –Charles de Gaulle
2001 Crossing runways - Milan Linate
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PC Objectives - 2003
Raise awareness of operational hazards
Provide joint training
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Achievements
European Action Plan for the
Prevention of Runway
Incursions
A380 Wake Vortex Separation
criteria
Aerodrome Resource
Management Training
Input to ICAO Runway Safety
Manual
Runway Safety Awareness CD
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Recommendations widely implemented
Local Runway Safety Teams
150 Airports (towers)
approached – 120 replies
Of which
• 73% Airports formal training
introduced
• 80% Airlines promote best
practices
• 92% Local Runway Safety
Teams implemented
• 92% Awareness Campaigns
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Global Achievements
One runway incursion definition
Use of standard ICAO
phraseology
ICAO Runway Safety Manual
Runway Safety part of the
Universal Safety Oversight
programme
IFALPA, IFATCA and ACI
working together
2 per day in ECAC
Class A’s & B’s reduced
Fear of reporting
No common RI definition
What is an RI?
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Awareness makes a difference
Preventing Runway Incursions
Class A
Class A Examples
Two aircraft narrowly miss at an intersection at high speed (150m)
Aircraft lines up in front of landing aircraft (50m)
Aircraft lines up in front of landing aircraft – wing height separation as
landing passes over lined up
Aircraft crosses in front of take off who got airborne early and missed the
crosser (30 m)
Vehicle mistakes runway for taxiway – enters in front of a departure (50m)
Preventing Runway Incursions
Way Forward
Development of the European Action Plan for
the Prevention of Runway Incursions
Standardise ground training for Pilots
Lights On global policy
Develop Local Runway Safety Team concept
with IATA
Study Stop Bar use 24h
Introduce Aerodrome Runway Incursion
Assessment
Contribute to the development of technology
based safety nets
Preventing Runway
Incursions What is
needed
Simultaneous positional information
Simultaneous proximity warning for Pilots, Controllers
and Drivers
Preventing Runway
Incursions Summary
Technology can and does help to prevent runway
incursions
Future development needed
Good communications help prevent runway incursions
e.g. the use of standard ICAO phraseologies and
procedures
No blame, open reporting of runway incursions
Learning the lesson is difficult
Runways are hostile and challenging environments
Runway Incursions are a difficult problem to resolve
completely
Preventing Runway
Incursions Follow on work
Standardise ground training for Pilots ??
Lights On global policy ??
Short term ??
Thank you for your
attention