Runway Safety Teams (RSTs) Description and Processes. Session 5 Presentation 1

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Runway Safety Teams (RSTs) Description and Processes Session 5 Presentation 1

A framework for RSTs Establishing an RST Membership Terms of reference Work programme (schedule, agenda, venue, etc) Support ongoing activities Undertake risk management activities Recommend mitigations and facilitate implementation Monitor effectiveness Communication and outreach Establish a document library Informing operational personnel and other stakeholders Information sharing and interaction with other RSTs Runway Safety Plan

At a minimum, representatives from: Airport Operator Air Traffic Services Providers (Tower, Radar, etc) Flight Operations (Airlines and general aviation) May also include: The regulatory authority Military (if applicable) Support services (de-icing, ground handling, etc) Rescue Fire Fighting Services On invitation: Subject Matter Experts (meteorology, wildlife, etc. ) Appoint a Chairman RSTs: Composition Create and maintain contact details Identify focal points if necessary

RSTs: Objectives Improve Runway Safety outcomes at the airport. To promote a collaborative approach by exchanging information and develop best practices to manage risks To constitute a body of Runway Safety individuals with operational experience across all relevant aviation disciplines. To identify optimal overall risk management approaches while avoiding unintended consequences.

RSTs: What they do Assess operational risks specific to the airport. Propose mitigations to prevent runway events (incursions, excursions and others). Measure and monitor the effectiveness of the mitigations. Educate and Promote - Raise awareness of the operational risks among all stakeholders.

RSTs: The fit with other safety processes An RST contributes to the safety management systems of participating service providers. An RST can also contribute to safer delivery of support services for organizations not required to have an SMS. It is essential that this work is integrated appropriately with other safety and operational committees and is a permanent agenda item.

RSTs: Governance Airports generally host RST meetings: Regularly scheduled to review recurring safety issues and mitigations put in place. May be called to address specific safety events or issues identified by RST participants. The RST should elect a chairman to coordinate meetings and other activities. The chairmanship does not belong to a specific domain The RST is not an authority, but provides recommendations to be implemented as appropriate by the service providers

RSTs: Determining the scope of runway safety Runway incursions and excursions are global runway safety issues Other runway safety issues may include: Airport security Wildlife control Ramp safety Each RST needs to determine risks specific to its operating environment and prioritize accordingly.

Establishing an RST Establish Terms of reference Develop a work programme Determine frequency of meetings Identify Venue(s) Determine a meeting schedule Identify agenda items

Support RST activities Conduct ongoing risk management activities: Collect, store and analyze data Track progress and report trends Recommend mitigations and facilitate implementation Eliminate hazards Provide and justify mitigation alternatives Raise awareness regarding any residual risks Monitor effectiveness and identify any unintended consequences

RST data collection Access to information from appropriate incident reporting systems Conduct personal observations Air traffic services, flight operations, aerodrome management and tenants First-hand look at actual or potential airfield problem areas Input from stakeholders Airport users (Airlines, corporate operators, flight schools) Industry organizations RFF and ground services

RST Meetings General expectations Acknowledgement that there is room for improvement Acceptance of responsibility Partnership among all stakeholders Commitment and dedication Ownership and pursuit of solutions Action to implement change Some topics may require further discussion

RST Meetings Typical Agenda Items Review of mission and goals of the RST Review of surface events/data (runway incursions, excursions, surface incidents, etc.) Review of airfield tour findings Review of any ongoing or pending airfield construction Review of unique local air traffic procedures Hazard identification Action Item development (recommendations and supporting justifications) Review of best practices

RST Meetings Action Items Guidance Action items should be airport specific and linked to a runway safety concern, issue or problem. Consensus is required for assignment of an action item, in particular from the organization responsible for accomplishing the action. Acceptance of an action item is voluntary. Proposed action items where consensus is not reached may be documented as safety recommendations at the discretion of the RST facilitator.

Communication and outreach Establish a document library Links to relevant websites Examples of mitigation strategies Safety reports and reviews Best practices Relevant journal articles Informing operational personnel and other stakeholders Information sharing and interaction with other RSTs Networking Mentoring and buddying Sharing best practices

Runway Safety Plan objectives The RST is convened with the purpose to identify surface related hazards, assess the risk of surface accidents and incidents, and develop mitigations. The RST should document findings in a Plan. The Plan should be site-specific and present detailed strategies and actions to mitigate the risk of surface hazards. In addition, the Plan should identify best practices that could be documented and shared with the aviation community. The RST should convene to review and/or update the Plan on a regular basis (annually or as necessary).

Runway Safety Plan content The runway safety Plan should include: List of RST participants Documentation of the RST meeting Detail safety concerns, issues, and other problems Identified hazards Assessed Risk Proposed mitigations Action items Best practices

RSTs require formal processes to allow them to: Assess operational risks specific to the airport. Propose mitigations to prevent runway events (incursions, excursions and others). Measure and monitor the effectiveness of the mitigations. Educate and Promote: Raise awareness of the operational risks among all stakeholders

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