Keeping the Runway Clean Is
Now a Little Easier
Israel’s Xsight has developed its
new FODetect system to help airport managers keep runways clear during
rainstorms or even in the middle of the night. Using a small swiveling radar transmitter and sensor
unit installed near the runway’s edge, the FODetect beam sweeps the runway as
often as every 30 seconds and, like traditional radar, highlights–both visually
and aurally–objects as tiny as a rivet that may have fallen unnoticed from
vehicles. The operator watching the FODetect screen will also see a
high-resolution image of the object that caused the alarm. During nighttime
hours, the unit uses a laser pointer to indicate objects on the runway to
airport personnel. The crash of an Air France Concorde in July 2000 soon after
takeoff from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport was attributed to the supersonic
jet running over a piece of metal that had fallen off the Continental Airlines
DC-10 that departed just a few minutes before. The metal was not detected prior
to the Air France flight taking the runway for takeoff.
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