Transport Problems (Jun 2017)

PROBABILISTIC MODEL FOR AIRPORT RUNWAY SAFETY AREAS

  • Stanislav SZABO,
  • Peter VITTEK,
  • Jakub KRAUS,
  • Vladimír PLOS,
  • Andrej LALIŠ,
  • Marek ŠTUMPER,
  • Iveta VAJDOVÁ

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20858/tp.2017.12.2.9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 89 – 97

Abstract

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The Laboratory of Aviation Safety and Security at CTU in Prague has recently started a project aimed at runway protection zones. The probability of exceeding by a certain distance from the runway in common incident/accident scenarios (take-off/landing overrun/veer-off, landing undershoot) is being identified relative to the runway for any airport. As a result, the size and position of safety areas around runways are defined for the chosen probability. The basis for probability calculation is a probabilistic model using statistics from more than 1400 real-world cases where jet airplanes have been involved over the last few decades. Other scientific studies have contributed to understanding the issue and supported the model’s application to different conditions.

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