Runway Incursion Severity Risk Analysis

Runway Incursion Severity Risk Analysis

Author: U.s. Department of Transportation-faa

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2012-09-14

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9781495371288

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Runway incursions are defined as the unauthorized presence of a vehicle, pedestrian, or aircraft on a runway. Identifying situations or conditions in which runway incursions are more likely to be severe can suggest policy implications and areas for future safety research. Previous work in this area focused on a narrative approach. This study seeks to examine runway incursions from a statistical perspective and provide insights into the broad trends underlying severity. This report analyzes 10 years of runway incursion event information. A variety of FAA data sources were used to provide information on the event itself, airport characteristics, and airport operations at the time of the incident. Weather information was also incorporated using automated weather readings from airports. The culmination of the analysis is a series of discrete choice models focusing on different sets of incident characteristics.


Runway Incursion Severity Risk Analysis

Runway Incursion Severity Risk Analysis

Author: Lee Biernbaum

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13:

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"Runway incursions are defined as the unauthorized presence of a vehicle, pedestrian, or aircraft on a runway. Identifying situations or conditions in which runway incursions are more likely to be severe can suggest policy implications and areas for future safety research. Previous work in this area focused on a narrative approach. This study seeks to examine runway incursions from a statistical perspective and provide insights into the broad trends underlying severity. This report analyzes 10 years of runway incursion event information. A variety of FAA data sources were used to provide information on the event itself, airport characteristics, and airport operations at the time of the incident. Weather information was also incorporated using automated weather readings from airports. The culmination of the analysis is a series of discrete choice models focusing on different sets of incident characteristics. As this represents the first regression-based analysis of these data, the results are suggestive rather than definitive. For example, controller incidents appear to be more severe on average. The results also suggest some areas for further investigation: specifically a need for understanding the frequency of incursions and improvements to the severity measure."--Technical report documentation page.


National Civil Aviation Safety Committee, Sub-Committee on Runway Incursions

National Civil Aviation Safety Committee, Sub-Committee on Runway Incursions

Author: Canada. Sub-Committee on Runway Incursions

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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A runway incursion is defined as any occurrence at an airport involving the unauthorized or unplanned presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for aircraft landings or departures. In view of a significant increase in runway incursions at Canadian airports in 1999, a sub-committee was formed to develop a national strategy to specifically address the runway incursion issue. This document is the final report of that sub-committee. It begins with a section on the methodology used to compile runway incursion data for Canada and to analyze incursion severity, frequency, and risk. Results of the analysis are presented with discussion of trends, contributing factors, and the effects of human performance on runway incursion potential. Site-specific analyses of incursions are also made for Calgary, Edmonton City, and Boundary Bay airports. Reactive & proactive mechanisms in place to avoid the incursion problem are evaluated and the report ends with recommendations regarding a national strategy.


National Civil Aviation Safety Committee, Sub-Committee on Runway Incursions:

National Civil Aviation Safety Committee, Sub-Committee on Runway Incursions:

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13:

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A runway incursion is defined as any occurrence at an airport involving the unauthorized or unplanned presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for aircraft landings or departures. In view of a significant increase in runway incursions at Canadian airports in 1999, a sub-committee was formed to develop a national strategy to specifically address the runway incursion issue. This document is the final report of that sub-committee. It begins with a section on the methodology used to compile runway incursion data for Canada and to analyze incursion severity, frequency, and risk. Results of the analysis are presented with discussion of trends, contributing factors, and the effects of human performance on runway incursion potential. Site-specific analyses of incursions are also made for Calgary, Edmonton City, and Boundary Bay airports. Reactive & proactive mechanisms in place to avoid the incursion problem are evaluated and the report ends with recommendations regarding a national strategy.


Runway Incursions

Runway Incursions

Author: Bill Clarke

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13: 9780071385060

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Covering one of the top three safety issues in aviation, this title uses case studies to demonstrate how and why runway incursions occur. It emphasizes techniques for avoidance, recovery, and prevention; and integrates runway diagrams and FAA regulations.


Risk Management Methods in the Aviation Enterprise

Risk Management Methods in the Aviation Enterprise

Author: Valery Dmitryevich Sharov

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-04-12

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9813360178

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This book provides a comprehensive content for professionals engaged in the development of flight safety regulatory framework, as well as in the design and operation of ground-based or on-board flight support radio electronic systems. It presents mathematical tools and methods of probabilistic theory, mathematical statistics and graph theory, along with some provisions of decision-making theory and multi-criteria analysis. This book helps as a good guide for those involved in aviation risk assessment and air traffic management.


Analysis of Aircraft Overruns and Undershoots for Runway Safety Areas

Analysis of Aircraft Overruns and Undershoots for Runway Safety Areas

Author: Jim W. Hall

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 59

ISBN-13: 0309099390

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TRB's Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Report 3: Analysis of Aircraft Overruns and Undershoots for Runway Safety Areas explores overrun and undershoot accident and incident data conditions relating to these occurrences. The report also includes an assessment of risk in relation to the runway safety area and highlights a set of alternatives to the traditional runway safety area.


Validation of New Technology Using Legacy Metrics

Validation of New Technology Using Legacy Metrics

Author: Robert Edward Joslin

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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"New flight deck technology designed to mitigate runway incursions may not be effective in triggering a flight deck alert to avoid high speed surface collisions for runway incursions classified as serious by legacy metrics. This study demonstrated an innovative method of utilizing expert raters and actual high-risk incidents to identify shortcomings of using legacy metrics to measure the effectiveness of new technology designed to mitigate hazardous incidents. Expert raters were used to validate the Enhanced Traffic Situational Awareness on the Airport Surface with Indications and Alerts (SURF-IA) model for providing alerts to pilots to reduce the occurrence of pilot deviation type runway incursion incidents categorized as serious (Category A or B) by the FAA/ICAO Runway Incursion Severity Classification (RISC) model"--Leaf iii.


NASA Runway Incursion Prevention System (Rips) Dallas-Fort Worth Demonstration Performance Analysis

NASA Runway Incursion Prevention System (Rips) Dallas-Fort Worth Demonstration Performance Analysis

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2018-06-13

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781721105786

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NASA's Aviation Safety Program Synthetic Vision System project conducted a Runway Incursion Prevention System (RIPS) flight test at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport in October 2000. The RIPS research system includes advanced displays, airport surveillance system, data links, positioning system, and alerting algorithms to provide pilots with enhanced situational awareness, supplemental guidance cues, a real-time display of traffic information, and warnings of runway incursions. This report describes the aircraft and ground based runway incursion alerting systems and traffic positioning systems (Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) and Traffic Information Service - Broadcast (TIS-B)). A performance analysis of these systems is also presented. Cassell, Rick and Evers, Carl and Esche, Jeff and Sleep, Benjamin and Jones, Denise R. (Technical Monitor) Langley Research Center NAS1-00108; RTOP 728-60-30-01