Title: European Runway Safety Survey
1European Runway SafetySurvey
2The Problem of Runway Incursions in Europe
3EUROCONTROL
The main objectives of EUROCONTROL are to
harmonise and integrate Air Navigation Services
in Europe, aiming at the creation of a European
Air Traffic Management System, to achieve the
safe, orderly, expeditious and economic flow of
air traffic throughout Europe.
4Traffic Growth
- Traffic increased threefold over last 25
years. - Baseline forecasts steady growth of 4 per
annum. - Traffic demand expected to double over
next 20 years.
2000
1974
DIVISION DED 4 - 4/11/97
5ECAC States (38) Albania Armenia Austria Belgium B
ulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Esto
nia
Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Irel
and Italy Latvia Lithuania
Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco The
Netherlands The former Yugoslav -Republic of
Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal
Romania Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Swit
zerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom
6Investigated Runway Incursions
- Data collected through
- MANDATORY REPORTING SCHEME
- and
- INTERVIEWS of 12 European Airports
7Risk of Runway Incursions
100
Number Of Runway IncursionsPer 1,000,000
Operations
10
1
Rate of Runway Incursions in 9 different European
airports
8Severity distribution of reported Runway
Incursions
CATEGORY A
CATEGORY D
Significant Potential
Little or no Potential
5
31
30
Good Potential
CATEGORY B
34
Fair Potential
CATEGORY C
Source Mandatory Reporting Scheme
9Occurrence Types Related to Runway Operations
Pilot Deviations
44
Operational Errors
30
26
Vehicle/Pedestrian Deviations
Source Mandatory Reporting Scheme
10Occurrence Types Related to Runway Operations
60
3 Airports feedback
50
Mandatory Scheme
40
30
20
10
0
Pilot Deviations
Operational Errors
Vehicle/Pedestrian
Deviations
11The Perception of Runway Incursions Risk
12Pilots and ATCO perceptions
- Outcomes of the Questionnaire...
13Risk Perception (I)
Within the last year, do you think the number of
Runway Incursion has...
14Risk Perception (II)
How would you rank Runway Incursion among other
runway safety concerns ...
15What in your opinion was a contributing cause ?
(I)
16What in your opinion was a contributing cause ?
(II)
17To summarise ...
- AVAILABILITY of data few available data at the
time of the survey (no reporting scheme or
reluctance to share information?) - Approach for ANALYSIS difficult to combine data
(no harmonised approach) - Underlying CAUSAL FACTORS difficult to
understand why Runway Incursion occurs
18Task Force to develop recommendations
- GASR - EUROCONTROL - ICAO - JAA - IATA -
- IFATCA - IFALPA - ACI - IAOPA - AEA - ERA -
ECA - Not locked into cycle of continuous data
collection - Time scales short
- short term - End Jan 2003
- medium term - Jan 2004
- long term - Jan 2005
- Majority of recommendations complete by Jan 2003
19RECOMMENDATIONS
- GENERAL AREAS
- 1 Awareness
- 2 Data Collection
- 3 Communications
- 4 Procedures and working methods
(PILOT/ATC/Driver - 5 Annex 14
- 6 Airport Aeronautical Information
- 7 New Technologies
- 8 Human Factors
- 9 Regulatory
20- 1 Awareness
- Establish a local joint team (ATC/Aircrew/Airport)
- Achieve Standardisation through ICAO Provisions
- Establish a Runway Safety Programme
- General Awareness campaign by Task Force
- Dedicated local awareness campaigns
- Implement a Safety Management System (SMS)
- Introduce Runway Safety into SMS to identify
risks mitigation - Promotion of Recommendations
21- 2 Data Collection and Lesson learning
- Improve data collection - standard
reporting/investigation - Standard agreed definitions
- All data to be collected in data base for trend
analysis - Non punitive reporting systems
- Local Runway Safety Survey to be conducted (as
per SMS) to identify hazards - Disseminate disidentified details of
incidents/occurrence's both European wide/locally
22- 3 Communications
- Confirm use of standard ICAO phraseology
- Explicit runway crossing clearances
- Read back
- Runway crossing on single frequency
- Clarify rules associated with conditional
clearance - R/T, language and phraseology proficiency
- All communications associated with runway in
English - Driver training programmes introduced
23- 4 Procedures and Working Methods
- Pilot procedures - best practice
- Standard taxi routes - reduce workload near
runway - Use of line up and wait
- Inspection opposite direction
- Use of blocker strips
- Use of Capacity Enhancing Procedures
- Access of vehicles to manoeuvring area
- Cross runways at 90 when possible
24- 5 Annex 14
- Confirm implementation of Annex 14 provisions -
markings/signage/lighting etc. - Identify needs to enhance ground markings
- Implementation of Standard ICAO taxiway naming
conventions
25- 6 Provision of Airport Information
- Management Process for charts/publications for
accuracy - Establish feedback mechanism with users to detect
errors - Improve ergonomics of maps
- AIS standardisation
26- 7 New Technologies
- Consider new technologies as prevention or
safety net - Moving ways/graphical displays in cockpits -
situational awareness - Assessment of value of automated conflict
detection systems
27- 8 Human Factors
- Understand HF issues contributing to Runway
Safety Events - TRM /CRM
- Use of multiple capacity enhancing procedures.
28- 9 Regulatory
- Licensing of Aerodromes - degree of compliance
- Assessment of SMS systems
29- Occurrences
- Be200 Expect Crossing Clearance
- B747 Conditional/read back
- HS121 Cross runway in use (23)
- B747 Line Up
30- Summary
- All States cultures/language/ATM Systems
- Recommendations cover most areas
- Result of Joint action - First in Europe
- European action could stop the majority of events
leading to Runway Incursion - however we are
aware that to remove potential hazards completely
will be very difficult