Presented to: SEARAST, NARAST, SARAST By: Glenn Michael Date: November 12 - 20, 2007 Federal Aviation Administration Analytical Unit Call to Action on.

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Presented to: SEARAST, NARAST, SARAST By: Glenn Michael Date: November , 2007 Federal Aviation Administration Analytical Unit Call to Action on Runway Safety Short-term Actions

Federal Aviation Administration 2 Analytical Unit –Call to Action on Runway Safety: Short-term Actions September 18, 2007 Call to Action on Runway Safety Background Information On August 15, 2007 the Administrator issued a “call to action” to the industry to re-energize and re-focus on the issue of runway safety. Participants included all sectors of the aviation industry: –Airframe and Avionics Manufacturers, –Operators, –Airports, –Labor and FAA's air traffic and aviation safety personnel. The group committed to a list of five short-term actions that could be accomplished within the next 60 days to help improve runway safety.

Federal Aviation Administration 3 Analytical Unit –Call to Action on Runway Safety: Short-term Actions September 18, 2007 Call to Action on Runway Safety Short-term Actions 1.Airport safety teams will be reviewing all aspects of operations at the 20 airports where we have seen risk areas for surface operations as well as other airports whose runway geometry may cause confusion airports which are currently required to complete enhanced runway entrance markings by September 2008 are being asked to complete that work within the next 60 days. 3.The group agreed to better communicating of training, best practices and other information as well as incorporating taxiing scenarios into pilot simulator training. 4.A review of cockpit and clearance procedures will be conducted by both operators and the Air Traffic Organization (ATO). Operators will be striving to reduce or eliminate pilot distractions while taxiing. The ATO will be conducting a review of clearance procedures to include requiring specific taxi clearances, clearance to cross any runway, clearances to land and standardization with ICAO. 5.The FAA reaffirmed its commitment to a voluntary, self-disclosure reporting system for its air traffic safety workforce. The goal of such programs is to encourage reporting of safety issues so that they might be addressed proactively.

Federal Aviation Administration 4 Analytical Unit –Call to Action on Runway Safety: Short-term Actions September 18, 2007 Analytical Task: Identify the 20 airports that would have the greatest impact on reducing runway incursions. Three factors were considered: –Runway Incursion Rate (RI’s per 100,000 tower operations) –Runway Incursion Severity (A, B, C, D) –Threat Areas identified in the Wrong Runway Study Short taxi time, airport complexity, one taxiway to multiple runways, close proximity to multiple runway thresholds, runways used as taxiways, short runway – less than 5,000’, multiple options – excess of 4, single runway These factors were then weighed to identify airports that have: –Increasing Runway Incursion Rate (Previous 24 months) and/or, –Higher Runway Incursion Severity (Previous 24 months) and/or, –High number of Threat Areas as identified in the Wrong Runway Study.

Federal Aviation Administration 5 Analytical Unit –Call to Action on Runway Safety: Short-term Actions September 18, Commercial & GA Airports recommended for RSAT evaluations in next 60 days Airport NameIDStateASDE-XRWSL Hartsfield-Jackson AtlantaATLGA*** Boston LoganBOSMA** Denver IntlDENCO** Dallas/Ft. Worth IntlDFWTX** Ft. Lauderdale/HollywoodFLLFL** John F. Kennedy IntlJFKNY** Las Vegas McCarranLASNV** Los Angeles IntlLAXCA** Long Beach/DaughertyLGBCA Orlando IntlMCOFL** Miami IntlMIAFL** General Mitchell Intl (Milwaukee)MKEWI* Chicago O'Hare IntlORDIL** Dekalb-PeachtreePDKGA Philadelphia IntlPHLPA** Reno/Tahoe IntlRNONV San Francisco IntlSFOCA Norman Y. Mineta San Jose IntlSJCCA John Wayne Airport-Orange COSNACA** North Las VegasVGTNV * Operational ** Scheduled