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Preventing runway incursions and conflicts
Aerospace Science and Technology, 2004Abstract Preventing runway incursions and conflicts is amongst the most critical problems in airport ground movement operations. Despite being on the NTSB's ‘ Most Wanted ’ list of desired safety improvements for over a decade now, it remains a persistent issue.
Singh, G.K., Meier, Ch.
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Runway incursions and prevention systems
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 2004Some aircraft runway collisions are described first to illustrate some common features of a runway incursion (RI) incident. Then, using the FAA definition of runway incursion, some data relating to RI incidents are presented to show that both RIs and incursion rates are growing steadily in the USA.
D. McLean, I. Monro
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Airport Runway Incursions and Safety
2018Runway incursions are a major concern for modern airport in order to reduce accidents. When planes, vehicles or people are on the runway without approval a runway incursion may occur. Runway incursions could be a result of many different contributing factors from human errors to design flaws.
M. Shahriari, M. E. Aydin
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PathProx-a runway incursion alerting system
19th DASC. 19th Digital Avionics Systems Conference. Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37126), 2002This paper describes a Runway Incursion Advisory and Alerting System (RIAAS), intended to help minimize the number of runway incursions and provide conflict alerts for all aircraft and vehicles on the airport surface. PathProx is an RIAAS avionics system designed to provide timely alerts directly to the pilot.
R. Cassell, C. Evers, Y.E. Yang
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Real time runway incursion cockpit advisory
2007 IEEE/AIAA 26th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2007Currently, alerts of potential runway incursions are generated by surveillance detection equipment and presented to air traffic controllers on display systems within the tower at properly equipped airports. In worst case scenarios, the process is performed manually by visual contact from aircrews or air traffic controllers.
Dana Hal, Larry Surace
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Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2009
Runway incursions are a persistent problem that has resulted in some of the most catastrophic aviation accidents in history. Several systems have been proposed previously, but many of these systems are expensive and can only be justified for the busiest airports.
Peter Squire +5 more
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Runway incursions are a persistent problem that has resulted in some of the most catastrophic aviation accidents in history. Several systems have been proposed previously, but many of these systems are expensive and can only be justified for the busiest airports.
Peter Squire +5 more
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Airborne FLIR sensors for runway incursion detection
SPIE Proceedings, 2009Forward Looking Infrared (FLIR) sensors are potential components in hazard monitoring systems for general aviation aircraft. FLIR sensors can provide images of the runway area when normal visibility is reduced by meteorological conditions. We are investigating short wave infrared (SWIR) and long wave infrared (LWIR) cameras.
Cynthia Archer +2 more
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Synthetic Vision Databases for Runway Incursion Avoidance
SAE Technical Paper Series, 2001<div class="htmlview paragraph">For a number of years, we have encountered the problems with aircraft runway incursions, and ground vehicle runway incursions. Following the tragic accident at Tenerife on March 27<sup>th</sup>, 1977, involving a KLM 747 and Pam Am 747 airliners colliding in the fog, the industry has striven to improve ...
Dejan M. Damjanovic, Rick Ellerbrock
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Human risk factors associated with runway incursions
Journal of Air Transport Management, 2012Abstract This study examines the human risk factors associated with pilots in runway incursions. We applied a human factors model to categorize the risk factors based on the opinions of 112 airline pilots. We focus on Taiwan's airlines and civil aviation authority and integrates expert opinions about the relative improvement potential of four ...
Yu-Hern Chang, Kin-Meng Wong
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A Conflict Detection Method for Runway Incursion
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015The runway incursion detection algorithm (RIDA) was developed by CASRI in support of the National Science and Technology Pillar Program of China. Detection algorithm was developed as a component of the A-SMGCS, an experimental software system for terminal area and surface operations.
Guo Qiang Wang, Jing Li
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