Runway safety involves all aspects of identifying and preventing hazards that could affect the safe takeoff, taxiing, and landing of aircraft at airports. Key areas of concern include effective airport surface management and safety. This encompasses systems like Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems (A-SMGCS) and various safety nets. Additionally, low visibility procedures (LVP) play a crucial role in maintaining safety. It’s also important to assess surface movement radar and manage foreign object debris (FOD) effectively.
Furthermore, vehicle guidance and the development of human-machine interfaces are critical for enhancing runway safety. Preventing runway incursions is another vital aspect. Local Runway Safety Teams (LRSTs) work on these issues, ensuring that safety measures are in place. Training for airport surface operations and aerodrome resource management also contribute to a safer aviation environment. Together, these elements form a comprehensive approach to runway safety, making air travel safer for everyone.









