Runway Incursions and Prevention Initiatives in Canada

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Runway Incursions and Prevention Initiatives in Canada Alyre Boudreau Aerodrome Safety boudrea@tc.gc.ca (613) 990-1418

Outline Historical Trends and Distribution Educational Initiatives Regulatory Initiatives Evaluation and Research Initiatives

Historical Increase in runway incursions noted in 1999. National Civil Aviation Safety Committee formed a sub-committee in 1999. Incursion data from 1993-1999, focused on post 1997 data. Final report released September 2000

Runway Incursion Trend Forecast

Runway Incursion Distribution 1997 - 1999

Contributing Factors Traffic volume Airport layout Capacity enhancing procedures Complexity Human Factors

Incursion Prevention Action Team (IPAT) Joint Transport Canada – NAV CANADA Mandate to oversee implementation of all the recommendations

Runway Incursion, Canadian Definition “Any occurrence at an airport involving the unauthorized or unplanned presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for aircraft landings or departures.”

Awareness and Educational Initiatives Aerodrome Safety Circulars Commercial & Business Aviation Circulars Signage and markings Guides

Awareness and Educational Initiatives Aviation Safety Letters Take Five inserts Regional Awareness campaigns Local initiatives

Regulatory Initiatives More vigorous monitoring of lighting, signage and markings during inspections. National exemption for double size hold position markings. More emphasis on planning procedures for the access and control of vehicles.

Regulatory Initiatives(cont’d) Airside Access and Vehicle Control regulation (draft) Formal planning of airside access and traffic control on airside areas Detailed initial training requirement Remedial / Recurrent training Third party responsibilities Enforcement tool for airport operator

Regulatory Initiatives(cont’d) Safety Management Systems (draft)for airports Human and Organizational Factors Communications Safety Performance Assessment

Regulatory Initiatives(cont’d) Land and Hold Short Operations regulation (draft) Training Standards for pilots Regulatory renewal for Airport regulations

Evaluation and Research Initiatives Automated runway incursion warning system Assess paint deterioration Development of a new Incursion database Share data with airport authorities, air carriers & stakeholders

Runway Incursion Trend - Forecast

Runway Incursion Trend - Actual

Distribution 1997 - 1999

Distribution 2000 - 2001

Vehicle/Pedestrian & Pilot Deviations 2001 Extreme VPD (0) PD (4) High VPD (18) PD (40) Medium, Low, Negligible VPD (93) PD (156)  

Upcoming Awareness material Educational material Technological initiatives Database enhancements Recording Monitoring Evaluation & Follow up www.tc.gc.ca

Thank you Gracias Alyre Boudreau Aerodrome Safety boudrea@tc.gc.ca (613) 990-1418