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Runway Incursion: Human Factors In Runway Incursions

Authors: Ben Knott; Aaron Gannon; Mike Rench; CREW SYSTEM ERGONOMICS INFORMATION ANALYSIS CENTER WRIGHT- PATTERSON AFB OH
 
Abstract: The runway incursion issue is a major concern for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and is one of the top five aviation safety issues for FY 2000 for the FAA Administrator. It is such a significant problem that the Administrator has established a new Runway Incursion Safety Program Office that reports directly to her. The Program Office has responsibility for coordinating multiple taskings in this area across several internal FAA offices. As a part of this overall FAA effort, the Office of the Chief Scientific and Technical Advisor for Human Factors/AAR-100 has asked HSIAC to conduct (1) a search of domestic and international literature/databases on human factors issues of runway incursions and (2) a written review of the key documents from international sources. This document contains a summary of these key documents followed by the citations and abstracts gathered from the literature search.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Review & Analysis: Final Repts. 1 Jul 2000
Pages: 68
Report Date: 20 JUN 2000
Report Number: A929204
Keywords relating to this report:
*ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS
*AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEMS
*AVIATION ACCIDENTS
*AVIATION SAFETY
*RUNWAYS
ADVISORY ACTIVITIES
COLLISIONS
DATA BASES
DOCUMENTS
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
INTERNATIONAL
LITERATURE SURVEYS
SAFETY
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