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Runway Safety John David Vice President, Safety and Quality NAV CANADA

Runway Safety John David Vice President, Safety and Quality NAV CANADA. October 30, 2012. Regional Runway Safety . Runway Incursion – ICAO Definition.

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Runway Safety John David Vice President, Safety and Quality NAV CANADA

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  1. Runway SafetyJohn David Vice President, Safety and Quality NAV CANADA October 30, 2012 Regional Runway Safety

  2. Runway Incursion – ICAO Definition Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take-off of aircraft. 3

  3. Runway Excursion – A Definition A runway excursion occurs when an aircraft fails to confine its take off or landing to the designated runway. This may occur during the take off roll if the aircraft leaves the runway other than by becoming fully airborne or if an attempted landing is not completed within the confines of the intended runway. 5

  4. RUNWAY SAFETY and INCURSION PREVENTION PANEL (RSIPP) Provide a national forum for the exchange of safety related information pertaining to the movement of aircraft and vehicles in the vicinity of the runway. Note: Compliments, does not replace,Local Runway Safety Teams 8

  5. RSIPP representatives from the Aviation Community: • Air Canada Pilots Association • Air Line Pilots Association • Air Traffic Specialists/ Local 2245 CAW • Air Transport Association of Canada • Canadian Airports Council • Canadian Air Traffic Control Association/CAW Local 5454 • Canadian Business Aviation Association • Canadian Owners and Pilots Association • Conseil des Aéroports du Québec (CAQ) • National Airlines Council of Canada • NAV CANADA • Regional Community Airports Coalition of Canada (RCACC) • Transport Canada • Transportation Safety Board of Canada 12

  6. Team Composition • Runway Safety Team should have representatives from: • aerodrome operations, • air traffic service providers, • airlines or aircraft operators (e.g. business aircraft, general aviation, air ambulance, etc.) • pilot and air traffic controller associations, • organizations operating vehicles (e.g., fuel operators, caterers, etc.), and • any other groups with a direct involvement in runway operations. 16

  7. Questions… 18

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