Service technique de laviation civile The global runway safety symposium Efficient information on runway conditions.

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Service technique de laviation civile The global runway safety symposium Efficient information on runway conditions

2 2 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Runway excursions amongst fatal accidents in commercial aviation Source : Boeing 2008 The third most frequent fatal accident :

3 3 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Runway excursions typology Two ways of leaving the runway : keeping the center line and overrunning the runway (around 60%) leaving the center line and veering off within the length of runway (around 40%) Runway excursion occurs mainly during the landing (around 80 % of RE)

4 4 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Runway excursions fatalities 90% of runway excursions resulted only in material damages (period )* But the remaining 10 % resulted during the same period in 500 fatalities out of which 20 % are people outside the aircraft. Unfortunately no improvement can be noticed on the trend of this period. * Source : ASTB report

5 5 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Contributing factors Flight handling (unstabilized approach,glide slope deviation, speed…) Technical failures (thrust reversers, brakes, tyres …) Timely crew decisions (no go-around, late rejected take-off …) Runway excursion Environnmental conditions ( runway condition, precipitation, wind …) Wet/contaminated runway is a predominant factor identified in studies on runway excursion

6 6 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Information on wet/contaminated runway Main issues identified for information* on runway condition : relevant and simple information reliable and objective information harmonisation availability and timeliness of information * Although information is also given via NOTAM/SNOWTAM these issues concern mainly short notice information given by ATC,ATIS or future datalink systems

7 7 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Relevant and simple information Meaningful data for pilots to assess landing distance accurately : appropriate data for inflight landing distance assessment or for system being developped by the industry (computation issues for landing distance or crosswind limitation on wet/contaminated runway) simple information being easily handled by airport operators and ATC and not overloading communications or pilots (for instance balance between datas on all contaminated parts of runway and the minmum information required for appropriate braking action)

8 8 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Reliable and objective information Data resulting of measures must be reliable and accurate (like all measurement processes) : performance criteria for the approval of friction measuring devices (accuracy, repeatability, reproductibility, stability, etc.) depth of contaminant : methodology and measuring devices (coin method, radar, others) Use of human perception must be controlled : some airports test braking action with land vehicles Pilot Reports PIREP (FAA : used only to downgrade runway condition code) measuring friction with proven methods and competent personnel

9 9 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Harmonisation Various studies or benchmarking have pointed out a wide and varied practises spectrum for information of pilots. It is not possible for all airports to transmit precisely the same set of datas but pilots need a common and simple framework of data and communication in order to easily carry out the in flight landing distance assessment.

10 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Availability and timeliness of information Conflict between the need to refresh information specially after meteorological events (showers, rainfall, etc.) and the occupancy time of the runway : methods for runway friction assessments according to the periodicity or triggering event efficient measuring devices for depth of loose contaminant (coin method or rapid and accurate equipment ?) theoretical estimation/prevision of depth based on pavement structure and meteorogical events characteristics cartography of runway and critical areas for adapted operating of measuring devices

11 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Works in progress Civil aviation community is working continuously on these issues : ICAO : FTF circular on runway surface condition assessment, measurement and reporting; amendment to SARPS and PANS FAA : TALPA ARC (runway condition assessment table, etc.) EASA : RuFAB and workshop in April 2010 in Paris ; ECAST Eurocontrol : EAPPRE many studies on friction, new measurement devices, estimation of contamination

12 Titre de la présentation Service technique de laviation civile GRSS Montréal may 2011 Conclusions Global and simple reporting format (no change when crossing borders) Reliable process of assessment (proven procedures, competent and trained staff, calibrated equipment, controls) Better understanding of inter action between aircraft (not only tyres) and contaminated runway (collection of data, modelisation, experiments, etc.) Coordination between various works carried out by organisations, CAAs and industry (no duplication, cross feeding, etc.)

Service technique de laviation civile MERCI DE VOTRE ATTENTION Thank you For your attention ! Jean-Michel AUBAS