Transcription of Appendix 1 Runway Incursion Avoidance - FAA
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1-1 IntroductionRunway safety is a significant challenge and a top priority for everyone in aviation. In the United States, an average of three Runway incursions occur daily. Each of these incidents have the potential to cause significant damage to both persons and property. Runway incursions are a serious safety concern and have involved air carrier aircraft, military aircraft, general aviation (GA), and pedestrian vehicles. [Figure 1-1] Several Runway incursions have resulted in collisions and fatalities. Fatalities have occurred at both towered and nontowered airports. A few seconds of inattention can cause a Runway Incursion . Runway Incursion AvoidanceAppendix 11-2 Figure 1-1. Runway incursions are a top FAA safety concern that involves pilots, air traffic control (ATC), and ground operations. You are expected to taxi an airplane safely whether moving to or from a Runway or otherwise moving about the airport.
Appendix 1. 1-2 Figure 1-1. Runway incursions are a top FAA safety concern that involves pilots, air traffic control (ATC), and ground operations. You are expected to taxi an airplane safely whether moving to or from a runway or otherwise moving about the airport.
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