Houston Flight Standards District Office Manager Holly W. Geiger

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Houston Flight Standards District Office Manager Holly W. Geiger RUNWAY INCURSIONS Houston Flight Standards District Office Manager Holly W. Geiger

FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION 13100 SPACE CENTER BLVD SUITE 5400 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77059-3598 PHONE 281-212-9700 FAX 281-212-9759 www.faa.gov/fsdo/hou

What is a Runway Incursion? Any occurrence at an airport involving: an aircraft, vehicle, person, or object on the ground that creates a collision hazard or results in loss of separation with an aircraft taking off, intending to take off, landing, or intending to land.

Who is immune to Runway Incursions? FAR 139 Airport TOWERED NON-TOWERED General Aviation Airports NOBODY! and that means YOU!

Types of Incursions pilot deviation controller error vehicle and The largest percentage of runway incursions are attributable to pilot error vehicle and pedestrian deviations This can happen to you if you drive a vehicle on the airport…..to get to your hangar, to get to a business on the field

Runway Incursions are a multifaceted problem. The entire aviation community has to resolve to solve it.

So! What can we do to stop incursions? IF “the best defense is a good offense.…,” THEN we must stop the chain of events.

HOW? IF YOU ARE A PILOT: familiarize yourself with the airport diagram before leaving the ramp for both the airport of origin and the destination airport at towered airports learn standard signs and markings use standard pilot/controller terminology ask for “progressive” taxi assistance if necessary keep your eyes outside of the cockpit

pilots………………continued. at non-towered airports use the radio to make your position and intentions known use the radio to listen to other traffic clear yourself visually prior to departing the ramp, along the taxi route, and prior to entering the active runway. This also applies to procedures after landing: clear of the active runway, cross other runways and taxiways only after assuring that they are not being used by other aircraft.

GOOD SENSES YOU? THE EYES HAVE IT! THE EARS HAVE IT! THE BRAIN PROCESSES THESE INPUTS THE RESULT IS DECISION MAKING. WHAT KIND OF DECISION MAKER ARE YOU?

SITUATIONAL AWARENESS Situational awareness is a skill necessary to both ground and in-flight operations. Knowing where you are and where other traffic is operating is key to your safety. Knowing where you will be and where other traffic will be is critical to good situational awareness. Listening and looking: the Good Senses.

IF YOU ARE OPERATING A VEHICLE ON THE AIRPORT AT A TOWERED AIRPORT, YOU MUST FOLLOW THE RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THAT AIRPORT AND THE DIRECTIVES ISSUED BY THE ATCT ACCESS SAFETY SECURITY CLEARANCES FROM ATCT

VEHICLE OPERATION ………..CONTINUED AT A NON-TOWERED AIRPORT, YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RULES AND REGULATIONS OF THE AIRPORT AND FOR CLEARING YOURSELF ACROSS TAXIWAYS AND RUNWAYS ACCESS SAFETY SECURITY AVOIDANCE OF COLLISION HAZARDS

CLEARANCES COMMUNICATIONS GROUND NAVIGATION AWARENESS

Aviation Phraseology Acknowledge - Let me know you have received and understand this message. Advise intentions - State your plans. Affirmative - Yes. Confirm - My version is...is that correct? Correction - I made a mistake. Go ahead - State your request (never means “proceed”). Hold - Stop where you are. Hold short of - Proceed to, but hold short of the point specific.

Aviation Phraseology Negative - No, or permission not granted, or that is not correct. Proceed - You are authorized to begin or continue moving. Read back - Repeat the instructions you have. Roger - I have received all of your last transmission. Say again - Repeat what you just said. Standby - Wait….I will get back to you.

Aviation Phraseology Taxi to - ATC clears an aircraft to an assigned takeoff runway, the absence to holding instructions authorizes the aircraft to “cross” all intersections which the taxi route intersects, except the assigned takeoff runway. Unable- I can’t do it. Verify- Request confirmation of instruction or transmit correct information. Wilco- I have received your message, understand it, and will comply.

Light signals and their meaning. Steady “Green” - Cleared for takeoff. Flashing “Green” - Cleared to taxi. Steady “Red” - Stop! Flashing “Red” - Taxi clear of the runway in use. Flashing “White” - Return to starting point on airport. Alternating “Red”/“Green” - Use extreme caution.