Italy Deals with Alarming
Number of Runway Incursions
Responding to a 40-percent rise in
runway incursion incidents reported during 2013, Italy’s National Flight Safety
Agency (the ANSV) has issued four safety recommendations. The agency said that
of the 151 total runway incursions reported last year, 24 involved animals,
while the remainder involved vehicles, aircraft or people. Rome Fiumicino
Airport logged the most incursions (26), followed by Bologna (14) and Milan
Linate (10). The total number of incursions so far this year sits at 65. The
ANSV’s four recommendations focus on ensuring vehicles operating on runway areas
are equipped with radios that maintain a listening watch on VHF channels that
allow the driver to hear ATC communications. All people working near runways
should also be taught the critical elements of working near movement areas. The
ANSV recommended a survey to verify improvements needed to reduce runway
incursions. All relevant airport vehicles should also be equipped with a mode-S
transponder that allows full integration with the airport ground movement
radar.
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