Runway Safety (Conflicts), Airport Ops
Tracking Runway Incursions
Better collection of human factors–related data is seen as crucial in preventing runway incursions.
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Runway Safety (Conflicts), Airport Ops
Better collection of human factors–related data is seen as crucial in preventing runway incursions.
by Linda Werfelman
News, Runway Safety (Conflicts), Airport Ops
Runway status light technology soon to be available at 20 U.S. airports.
by FSF Editorial Staff
News, Runway Safety (approach and landing), Airport Ops, ATC/ATM
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has signed a grant agreement with the government of…
by Frank Jackman
Runway Safety (approach and landing), Airport Ops
Airports Council International will dive into five years of data to share insights from peer…
by Wayne Rosenkrans
A biological-ecological approach, including intelligence on bird behavior patterns, remains the predominant method of reducing…
by Ed Brotak
Runway Safety (Conflicts), Airport Ops
Researchers suggest a new method of assessing runway incursions.
by Linda Werfelman
Runway Safety (approach and landing), Airport Ops, Winter/Challenging Ops
Aircraft braking coefficient is affected by liquid water in frozen runway contamination.
by Reinhard Mook
Non-ATC users find innovative applications for surface surveillance technologies.
by Wayne Rosenkrans
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