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Title: ICAO Annex 14 Implementation


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ICAO Annex 14 Implementation
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Contents of presentation
  • Aerodrome Triangle Model
  • The philosophy behind ICAO Annex 14 requirements
  • Different responsibilities
  • Some thoughts about engineering driven Christmas
    trees
  • Creative solutions for problem areas
  • Summary

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Safety is everybody's responsibility
4
Aerodrome triangle
Aerodrome operator
Air Traffic Controller
Pilot
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ICAO Annex 14 requirements (1)
Road
Runway
Taxiway
penetration
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ICAO Annex 14 requirements (2)
  • RWY markings
  • TWY markings
  • TWY - Taxi holding position markings
  • - Signs
  • - Stop bars
  • - RWY guard lights
  • Road - Holding position markings
  • - Signs
  • - Lights

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Responsibilities of the aerodrome operator
  • To comply with ICAO Standards and Recommended
    Practices (SARPS)
  • To have competent operational and maintenance
    personnel
  • To execute proper maintenance
  • To instruct vehicle drivers
  • To have a Safety Management System (SMS)
  • To ensure that ATC receives all relevant
    information about the status of systems

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Responsibilities of the Air Traffic Controller
  • To operate the SMGCS to provide for the safety
    and expedition of the movements of aircraft and
    vehicles on the movement areas
  • To give clear and concise instructions to pilots
    and vehicle drivers
  • To not use abbreviations
  • To use the English language when required
  • To use the aerodrome systems as designed
  • Not give the message Please ignore the red
    when stop bars are switched on

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Responsibilities of the pilot
  • The pilot-in-command is ultimately responsible
    for safety of the aircraft
  • To follow the instructions from ATC
  • To use the aerodrome systems as designed
  • To have knowledge of the meaning of these
    aerodrome systems
  • To have adequate training
  • To never cross a red stop bar

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Engineering Christmas Trees
  • To resolve the RWY incursion issue, often
    engineering driven solutions are proposed
  • Step zero is often forgotten i.e. the basis
    implementation of the ICAO Annex 14 requirements
  • Without step zero the system/triangle can never
    be in balance
  • Try to resolve the issues by being creative, but
    stay within the ICAO framework

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Example of a creative solutionMandatory
Instruction Sign with a Location Sign
B
06-24
Sign according to ICAO Annex 14
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Example of an incorrect solution Mandatory
Instruction Sign
?
RWY ahead
Sign not according to ICAO provisions
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Summary
  • The triangle must be in balance
  • The consideration of responsibilities within the
    operation of (A)SMGCS is a major factor in the
    prevention of runway incursions
  • The requirements of ICAO Annex 14 designed to
    prevent runway incursions must be implemented as
    the first step
  • The second step of improvement can be found in
    looking to the issue of human factors and
    fall-back systems
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