FAA Releases New Runway Safety Scenario

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) released a new scenario to its Runway Safety Pilot Simulator, The Anatomy of Wrong Surface Event Part 1: Pilot.


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The six-minute animation is one of three scenarios currentlyoffered on the Runway Safety Simulator website, with others focusing on runwaysafety best practices. The Anatomy of Wrong Surface Event can be used toidentify risk mitigation procedures and best practices.

The new scenario begins by stating, “Wrong surface events,such as wrong runway, or taxiway approaches, landings or departures are a prevalentthreat to aviation safety operations in our national airspace system. Several humanfactors contribute to wrong surface events, which we will further explore byrelating them to real life situations.”

Future scenarios on this topic will be released at a laterdate, with Part 2 will focusing on the environment and Part 3 on training. Thematerial is free to access and does not require a membership.

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