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Runway Incursion Mitigation Fiscal Year 2021 Annual Summary Report
2022In fiscal year (FY) 2012, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Office of Airports (ARP) initiated a research study to identify and geographically locate areas at airports with nonstandard taxiway geometry. This research was advanced because an earlier study (Legarreta, 2012) had shown nonstandard taxiway geometries to be associated with a higher ...
Vitagliano, Lauren +6 more
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Rimdas: A Proposed System for Reducing Runway Incursions
Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications, 2010FEATURE AT A GLANCE: To address the increasingly serious problem of runway incursions at airports, we developed a novel design based on inexpensive sensor technology and a hybrid cognitive engineering development plan. Alerting time and monetary costs were critical factors in the creation of a low-cost, scalable, and flexible system that can directly ...
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Don't Go There: Using Runway Intersection Lights to Prevent Runway Incursions
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2008This paper describes the results of a Human-in-the-Loop simulation, conducted at MITRE/CAASD's Integrated Air Traffic Management Laboratory for the FAA, evaluating the effectiveness of integrated ground-based warning systems for improved runway safety.
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Runway Incursion Studies in NASA's Future Flight Central
AIAA's Aircraft Technology, Integration, and Operations (ATIO) 2002 Technical Forum, 2002In recent years the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has made reduction of runway incursions a priority for surface operations throughout the national airspace system. In a series of experiments conducted in April 2001, NASA studied alternatives designed to improve the efficient movement of surface traffic and reduce runway incursions at Los ...
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Federal Aviation Administration's Runway Incursion Program
1997Office of Inspector General Audit ...
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Data-Driven Prediction of Runway Incursions with Uncertainty Quantification
Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 2018AbstractIn 2015 only, more than 1,500 runway incursions (RIs) occurred at US airports, which could result in serious runway collisions.
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Intelligent Modeling of Risk Factors Contributing to Runway Incursion
International Journal of Aviation Systems, Operations and Training, 2014The purpose of this paper is to validate the use of an intelligent neural network model to identify the risk factors contributing to runway incursions. The study utilized multi-dataset fusion and a neural network model to identify risk factors. Historical runway safety data, weather data, and data on the physical characteristics of airports were ...
Antonia Replogle +3 more
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Direct alerting to the cockpit for runway incursions
2007 IEEE/AIAA 26th Digital Avionics Systems Conference, 2007The NTSB has identified the reduction of runway incursions as one of the top priorities for the FAA to address. A number of systems based on ground-based technologies have been developed and deployed: airport movement area safely system (AMASS), the airport surface detection equipment, Model X (ASDE-X), and the runway status light (RWSL) system ...
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Runway Incursions and Airport Surface Traffic Automation
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1991<div class="htmlview paragraph">Runway incursions occur when aircraft or vehicles get onto a runway and conflict with aircraft cleared to land or take off on that same runway. All are caused by human error. The Federal Aviation Administration has identified reducing these human errors as a safety priority. Application of new technology is part of
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Simulation model of airport runway incursions
2008Runway incursions are defined by ICAO as “events that create an incorrect presence of aircrafts, vehicles or persons in airport restricted areas of take-off and landing”. In the Italian National Agency for Flight Safety Report (2001) it can be read: “Runway incursions are defined as one of the highest actual risks of aerial transportation in many ...
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