Spring Safety Stand Down Day

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Spring Safety Stand Down Day Jacksonville Navy Flying Club 20 May 2017

Schedule of events 0800 Admin/Review Pre-Mishap Plan/Safety Inspections/Runway Incursions 0840 Aircraft Maintenance/ELT Monitoring 406 MHZ 0920 BREAK 0930 BOD Elections/BOD Update 1000 VFR Chart Review/Local Area Airspace/Flight Control Problems/Seasonal Weather 1050 BREAK 1100 Mishap Recaps/FAA Enforcement/Intercept Procedures 1140 Course Rules/SOP 1210 BOD/Club President’s Briefing

Admin BUPERSINST 1710.22, Para 503. Semi-Annual Safety Awareness Day “All members are required to attend the briefing portion of the safety awareness day, and those who are not in attendance are grounded until a make-up training session is conducted and completed.” Held during Spring (March – May time frame) and Fall (September – November time frame)

Pre-Mishap Plan

Pre-Mishap Plan

Pre-Mishap Plan

Safety Inspections

Runway Incursions What is a Runway Incursion? 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.

Runway Incursions What is a Surface Incident? A surface incident is an unauthorized or unapproved movement within the designated movement area (excluding runway incursions) or an occurrence in that same area associated with the operation of an aircraft that affects or could affect the safety of flight.

Runway Incursions Operational Incidents Pilot Deviations Vehicle/Pedestrian Deviations Action of an Air Traffic Controller that results in: Less than required minimum separation between 2 or more aircraft, or between an aircraft and obstacles, (vehicles, equipment, personnel on runways) or Clearing an aircraft to take off or land on a closed runway Action of a pilot that violates any Federal Aviation Regulation Example: a pilot crosses a runway without a clearance while enroute to an airport gate Pedestrians or vehicles entering any portion of the airport movement areas (runways/taxiways) without authorization from air traffic control

Runway Incursions Available Reaction Time Evasive of Corrective Action Environmental Conditions Speed of Aircraft and/or Vehicle Proximity of Aircraft and/or Vehicle Runway Incursion categories Category D Category C Category B Category A Accident Incident that meets the definition of runway incursion such as incorrect presence of a single vehicle/person/aircraft on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take-off of aircraft but with no immediate safety consequences. An incident characterized by ample time and/or distance to avoid a collision. An incident in which separation decreases and there is a significant potential for collision, which may result in a time critical corrective/ evasive response to avoid a collision. A serious incident in which a collision was narrowly avoided. An incursion that resulted in a collision