fredag 3. november 2017

GA - Intersection takeoff? FAA suggests NO - AVweb video


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The FAA and NTSB both issued safety alerts recently that warn
pilots to use proper procedures when operating on runways. The
NTSB (PDF) cites several accidents when pilots chose an
intersection takeoff to save time, and then lost power. In each
case, if the pilot had used the entire available runway, there
would have been room for a safe landing straight ahead. Instead,
all three aircraft crashed, and two people were killed. The safety
board advises pilots to use all available runway length to increase
the margin of safety on every takeoff. The FAA’s Safety Alert
for Pilots (PDF) also concerns runway operations, reminding
pilots and airport workers about the correct procedures for using
runway status lights.
The lights are a fully automated system intended to prevent
runway collisions, the FAA says, but it cited several instances
when pilots ignored the lights after they were issued a clearance
to cross or take off from that runway. The FAA says the RWSL
system operates independently from ATC, and controllers have
no information regarding the status of the lights. Illuminated
RWSLs mean aircraft should stop or remain stopped, inform ATC
that the RWSLs are illuminated and wait for further direction.
“Failure to comply with illuminated red in-pavement RWSL lights
may result in a high-risk collision Runway Incursion event,” the
FAA said.


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