National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Safety The NTSB Perspective on Runway Incursions ICAO NAM/CAR/SAM Conference Mexico City, October 22-25,

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National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Safety The NTSB Perspective on Runway Incursions ICAO NAM/CAR/SAM Conference Mexico City, October 22-25, 2002

National Transportation Safety Board NTSB Process Established 1967 All modes of transportation Independent Party System Not Regulatory

National Transportation Safety Board Most Wanted List

National Transportation Safety Board AMASS Alert Display

National Transportation Safety Board Other Technology

National Transportation Safety Board Human Factors

National Transportation Safety Board HF Recommendations Specific Runway Crossing Clearances Position and Hold at Night No multiple landing clearances ICAO standard phraseology

National Transportation Safety Board Evaluate HF Recommendations

National Transportation Safety Board Why are Incursions Important?

National Transportation Safety Board Risk Factors Close Coupled Actions Low Tolerance to Error Complex Environment Lack of Robustness – Safety Nets

National Transportation Safety Board How do we measure success?

National Transportation Safety Board Global Cooperation

National Transportation Safety Board Toward a Safer Future Investigations Identify Issues Ensure robust environment

National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Safety The NTSB Perspective on Runway Incursions ICAO NAM/CAR/SAM Conference Mexico City, October 22-25, 2002