1 ICAO Runway Safety ICAO/ASPA Regional Seminar on Safety Management Systems (SMS) Mexico 14-16 March 2006 Gustavo De León Technical Officer, ATM ICAO-Montreal.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SAFETY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
Advertisements

ICAO European Regional Runway Safety Seminar Amsterdam, The Netherlands 8 March 2012 ir. Job Brüggen, LVNL safety manager The global voice of ATM.
A brief history In line with the LRST Recommendation contained in the European Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Incursions, ENAV laid.
ICAO Harmonized Safety Management Requirements – The Safety Concern ICAO Harmonized Safety Management Requirements – The Safety Concern Captain Daniel.
Runway Incursions Presentation to the NZ Airport Association Conference 15 October 2009.
The pilot and airline operator’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 3 Presentation 1.
Miami International Airport Runway Incursion Action Team Recommendations for Incursion Mitigation Presented to: ICAO NAM/CAR/SAM Runway Safety/Runway Incursion.
Best Practices for Taxi Operations at Towered & Non-Towered Airports
Runway Incursion Avoidance
ICAO Provisions for Safety Management
APAC PBN Seminar F.LECAT (ICAO)
ICAO/ASPA Safety Management System Seminar Air Traffic Management Occurrence Reporting Mexico City, Mexico, 14 – 16 March 2006 Jeremy Jackson – Civil Aviation.
24 October 2002 ICAO NAM/CAR/SAM RUNWAY SAFETY/INCURSION CONFERENCE 1 Retrospective Human Factors Analysis of US Runway Incursions (Focus: Air Traffic.
ICAO Aerodrome Safety Workshop Almaty, Kazakhstan – 18 to 22 November 2002 ICAO Annex 14 Implementation.
Workshop on preparations for ANConf/12 − ASBU methodology
Best Practices for Taxi Operations at Towered & Non-Towered Airports
ICAO European Runway Safety and Air Traffic Services Management Seminar Moscow, Russian Federation, September 2005 Antonio Travaglione IFATCA.
Joint ACAC/ACI Seminar on Certification of Aerodromes Marrakech, 5–6 September 2003 David Gamper, Director, Technical/Safety Airports Council International.
Runway Incursions Runway Incursions.
Presented to: Instructors and Pilot Examiners By: The FAASTeam Date: July 1 to September 30, 2012 Federal Aviation Administration Downloaded from
Introduction to PBN Seminar ICAO PBN Implementation 1.
Brussels December 5,20021 New Technologies and Airport Management Presented by Cesare Bernabei Università di Piacenza & Politecnico di Milano January.
Outcome: Zero fatalities resulting from runway incursions.
0 Downloaded from FAA Runway Safety Briefing Sun ‘n Fun EAA Fly-In April 2002.
Preventing Runway Accidents
1 Runway Incursion Causal Analysis Section 3. 2 PILOTS and VEHICLE OPERATORS must taxi and maneuver their aircraft/vehicles on taxiways and runways in.
Runway Incursions and Prevention Initiatives in Canada Alyre Boudreau Aerodrome Safety (613)
Presented to: Accident Investigation LAL By: Ben Coleman (CTR), ASO Runway Safety Team Date: May 11, 2007 Federal Aviation Administration Runway.
ICAO Requirements on Certification of Aerodromes Module - 2
Moscow, Russion Federation, September 2005 ICAO EUR Seminar on Runway Safety and ATS Safety Management 1 Anthony van der Veldt Assistant Director.
CAR 139 An Operator’s Responsibility. Whilst the topic under discussion is runway incursions, we must all accept that an incursion can occur anywhere.
1 ICAO Developments in Safety Management Captain Len Cormier CTA COSCAP-NA.
Flight Safety Foundation Runway Safety Initiative Update October 25, 2007 Thomas Romig Manager, Safety ACI World Headquarters.
Air Transport Association of Canada Safety Advisory Committee Larry Lachance Assistant Vice President, Operational Support November 7, 2010.
1 ATM SEARAST Safety Enhancements 8 – 9 January 2007.
Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration North Florida FSDO Runway Safety Program- Pilot Deviations Runway Incursions Instructor and Student.
LECTURE 4: ICAO CHART requirements
“ A location on an aerodrome movement area with a history or potential risk of collision or runway incursion, and where heightened attention by pilots/drivers.
Requirements - background
1 Fourth Meeting Flight operations and Air traffic management Component of the North Asia Regional Aviation Safety Team (NARAST) Bangkok, Thailand 31 st.
International Civil Aviation Organization Global Runway Safety Symposium ICAO’s Harmonization Initiatives John Illson Air Navigation Bureau 25 May 2011.
ICAO-ANB FAA Worldwide Airport Technology Transfer Conference (Atlantic City, April 2010) Yong Wang Chief, AGA/ANB International Civil Aviation Organization.
Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration Runway Safety Airport Operations & Collision Avoidance Pacific Aviation Directors Work Shop Chris.
The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 2 Presentation 1.
Federal Aviation Administration Runway Safety For Corporate Pilot’s Corporate Seminar August 8, 2009 Back to Basics For Runway Safety.
ICAO NAM/CAR/SAM Runway Safety/Incursion Conference
Aerodrome Operations under Limited Visibility Conditions
Workshop on preparations for ANConf/12 − ASBU methodology
Capt. Mattias Pak VP Aviation Safety
Patuxent River Navy Flying Club Bi-Monthly Safety Briefing October 11, 2016 Dave Kirk PRNFC Safety Officer.
2017 Safety Forum Runway Incursion scenarios
Gustavo De León Technical Officer, ATM ICAO-Montreal
NAM/CAR/SAM Quality Assurance Workshop Gustavo De León
DJ de Nysschen Wonderboom Air Traffic Control
Runway Incursions and Prevention Initiatives in Canada
Workshop on preparations for ANConf/12 − ASBU methodology
Milano-Linate Runway Incursion 8th October 2001
ICAO/ASPA Safety Management System Seminar
Runway Safety John David
Session – 4: Existing ICAO Standards relating to Air Traffic Control
The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 2 Presentation 1.
Runway Incursions and Prevention Initiatives in Canada
The pilot and airline operator’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 2 Presentation 2.
Global Runway Safety Symposium ICAO’s Harmonization Initiatives
The air traffic controller’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 3 Presentation 3.
The pilot and airline operator’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 3 Presentation 1.
The pilot and airline operator’s perspective on runway incursion hazards and mitigation options Session 2 Presentation 2.
DOES THE ATC HAVE A ROLE IN THE WILDLIFE STRIKE PREVENTION ?
ICAO Harmonized Safety Management Requirements – The Safety Concern
Presentation transcript:

1 ICAO Runway Safety ICAO/ASPA Regional Seminar on Safety Management Systems (SMS) Mexico March 2006 Gustavo De León Technical Officer, ATM ICAO-Montreal

2 Introduction  Runway safety work by ICAO  New Runway Incursion Prevention Manual  ICAO Runway Safety Toolkit  Conclusions

3 ICAO safety-related work Runway safety work  June 2001 New ANC Task developed on runway incursions ANC formed ad hoc working group and identified study areas as:  ATC procedures  Aerodrome charts  Radiotelephony phraseology  Situational awareness  Language proficiency  Aerodrome lighting and markings  Performance requirements for equipment  Operational aspects  Human factors

4 Transport Canada study Basis for the increase in runway incursions  Traffic volume  Capacity-enhancing procedures  Airport layouts  Complexity  Human performance

5 Transport Canada study  The potential for a runway incursion increases more rapidly than traffic volume. For example, a 20% increase in volume represents a 140% increase in runway incursion potential  In keeping with the laws of probability, and in the absence of significantly improved safeguards, an increase in the potential for runway incursions can be expected to be associated with an increase in actual runway incursion events

6 Transport Canada study Capacity-enhancing procedures  Two conclusions As traffic volume increases, runway incursion potential increases more rapidly when capacity- enhancing procedures are in effect than when they are not If traffic remains the same, the potential for runway incursions increases when capacity- enhancing procedures are put into operation

7 ICAO’s role in improving runway safety Education and awareness campaign  Review and update provisions  Education and awareness  Seminars/Workshops  Runway Incursion Prevention Manual  Runway Safety Toolkit  Establishment of a data base for runway incursions  Develop of an standard training package (STP) TRAINAIR for global use

8 ICAO provisions and documents  Advanced-Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (A-SMGCS) manual (Doc published in 2004)  Simultaneous Operations on Parallel or Near-Parallel Instrument Runways (SOIR) (Doc 9643 published in 2004)  Manual on Safety Management (Doc 9854 advanced in ICAONET )  New Runway Incursion Prevention Manual (to be advanced in ICAONET)

9 Definition of Runway Incursion Common taxonomies  Definition of 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.  Common categorization taxonomy needed

10 ATM Provisions ATC procedures  Annex 2: Rules of the Air Aircraft shall stop and hold at all runway holding positions Aircraft shall not taxi onto maneuvering area without clearance  Annex 11: Air Traffic Services Movement of persons and vehicles must be controlled by the control tower

11 ATM Provisions Radiotelephony phraseology  Amendment to Annex 11 ( Applicable since Nov ) ATS safety management Read-back of clearances Use of surface movement radar ADS-B  PANS-ATM ( Applicable since Nov ) the requirement for an explicit clearance to "cross" or an instruction to "hold short" of a runway to be included when a taxi clearance contains a taxi limit beyond that runway

12 New PANS-ATM provisions  Changed Holding Position to Holding Point in radiotelephony phraseology  Clarified when pilot is to report clear of a runway  Harmonized reduced runway separation provisions  Introduced a new Recommended Practice on implementation of Surface Movement Radar  Clarified when and how to use conditional clearances  Need to report runway incursions

13 Aerodrome Provisions Aerodrome lighting and markings standardization  Annex 14: Aerodromes Enlarged version of runway holding position markings Upgraded specifications on stop bars and runway guard lights Use of retro-reflective materials for markings  Former Visual Aids Panel (VAP) Development of specifications for on visual aids for A-SMGCS

14 Amendment 7 to Annex 14  A fence or other suitable barrier shall be provided on an aerodrome to prevent the entrance to the movement area or animals large enough to be a hazard to aircraft  A fence or other suitable barrier shall be provided on an aerodrome to prevent the inadvertent or pre-meditated access of an unauthorized person onto a non-public area of the aerodrome

15 Aircraft Operations Provisions Situational awareness and human performance  Procedures for Aircraft Operations (PANS- OPS) New part: Aerodrome Surface operations aimed at addressing vulnerabilities in human performance and maintenance of situational awareness during surface operations Provisions require that operators ensure flight personnel are aware of risk factors in the aerodrome surface operations

16 Runway Safety and ATS Safety Management Seminars  Mexico City, 22 to 25 October 2002*  Singapore, 1 to 5 December 2003  Cairo, 15 to 19 December 2003  Nairobi, 5 to 9 July 2004  Santiago de Chile, 18 to 22 October 2004  Moscow, 12 to 15 September 2005  * Runway Safety Conference

17 ICAO Runway Incursion Prevention Manual  Chapter 1: Introduction  Chapter 2: Causal and contributory factors  Chapter 3: How to establish a runway incursion prevention programme  Chapter 4: Recommendations for the prevention of runway incursions  Chapter 5: Incident reporting and data collection  Chapter 6: Analysis of the severity of runway incursions

18 Appendices  Communications best practices  Flight crew best practices  Air traffic controller best practices  Airside vehicle driver best practices  Aerodrome resource management training course  Runway incursion initial notification form  Runway incursion causal factors identifying form  Runway incursion severity classification (RISC) calculator  Aerodrome runway incursions assessment (ARIA)  ICAO Runway Safety Toolkit  Eurocontrol Runway Safety Toolkit

19 Runway Safety- Toolkit Education and Awareness  Collation of best available operational and technological material  Presentation in audio, graphic, textual format  Thematic narrative and various subsets  Interactive CD-ROM  Assist States in establishing runway safety programmes  Distribution as a toolkit in compelling form

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48 Conclusions  ICAO work improving runway safety  ICAO provisions and documents  Definition of Runway incursion  Education and awareness: worldwide campaign of seminars on runway safety  New Runway Incursion Prevention Manual  ICAO Runway Safety Toolkit

49 THE END Thanks-Muchas Gracias