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The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway excursion hazards and mitigation options

The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway excursion hazards and mitigation options. Session 3 Presentation 1. Runway excursion hazards associated the ATCs are generally related to: Contributions to unstable approaches Inaccurate surface/meteorological information

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The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway excursion hazards and mitigation options

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  1. The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway excursion hazards and mitigation options Session 3 Presentation 1

  2. Runway excursion hazards associated the ATCs are generally related to: • Contributions to unstable approaches • Inaccurate surface/meteorological information • ATC actions that are incompatible with prevailing conditions

  3. Communication Hazards • Failure to provide timely, accurate and complete information : • runway condition and braking action reports • weather information • surface wind data • winds in magnetic in order to be consistent with runway headings • Establish a manual outlining • information requirements • Reporting criteria • Updating criteria • Establish checklist processes

  4. Operational Hazards • ATC factors that contribute to unstable approaches • Airspace constraints • Not fit for purpose e.g. airspace size, complexity of procedures • ATC provides approach profile that is incompatible w/ prevailing conditions • Vectoring to short final • Vectors above the glide slope • Speed control • High speed approaches • Speed vs. configuration requirements • Last minute approach/runway clearance changes • Inadequate distance from touchdown information • Insufficient traffic flow management • Pressure to meet performance targets, i.e., reduce delays/increase capacity • Inadequate training • Failure of approach aids • Establish policy and procedures to mitigate each factor • Provide initial and recurrent training • Establish awareness campaigns • Implement a notification process for any system failure • Utilize SMS prior to implementing any operational change

  5. Operational Hazards • Not using actual winds on the ATIS  Update manual to require use of actual winds • Lack of procedures for operations on complex runways • Identify hazards • Establish mitigation options

  6. Operational Hazards (cont.) • Runway selection • Incompatible aircraft type  Establish a procedure for runway selection based on aircraft type • Late changes • Establish runway change cut-off points • Runway selection based on ATC preferences or noise abatement requirements.  Base runway selection on technical best practices

  7. Meteorological Hazards • Meteorological/runway condition information systems not available • Meteorological information not available or conflicts with conditions experienced by aircraft • Inform the operating crew that the information system in not available • Establish a system to manage the risk associated with the system failure

  8. Construction Hazards • Crews not aware of revised take-off/landing distance • Establish procedures for operations on shortened runways • ATIS • Verbal reminder

  9. Airport Design Hazards • Tower location that prevents the monitoring of multiple runway operations • Inability to detect confusion events • Additional runway/taxiway signage • Utilize technology such as • Airport Surface Detection Equipment (ASDE-X) • Precision Radar Monitoring (PRM) • Specific procedures to address the blind spots

  10. THANK YOU

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