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Runway Markings Guidelines and Usage in Europe Presented by André Bourdais AIRBUS Navigation R&T Leader Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 2 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Runway Markings – Action Item • Action Item opened in Phoenix in January 2009: “Determine guidelines and usage of “Runway ahead” markings on European airports.” • Contacts were established with : Spain – AENA UK – UK CAA France – DGAC Eurocontrol • Following slides present a summary of related feedbacks Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 3 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Spain – AENA – Runway Ahead • RWY AHEAD marking exist in Spain Signalling manual • Recommendation use is 'to inform about a near RWY crossing, or to strengthen the RWY access signal‘ • It is black and yellow as in the example below Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 4 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Spain – AENA – No Entry • There are also red and white NO ENTRY markings in Spain Signalling manual, • 'these markings are foreseen for situations where RVR is lower than 550m, and will be complemented with lightning...‘ • There is no mention to also use the RWY AHEAD marking or any other. Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 5 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Spain – AENA – Other Runway Markings • Spain also has a red and white signal, called marking with mandatory instructions, • It will be used when it is impossible to place any mandatory instructions signal, • It will also be used on TWY wider that 60m Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 6 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Spain – AENA – General Situation Diagram Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 7 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Spain – AENA - Examples • Implementation - Valencia – LEVC examples Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 8 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. UK - BAA • The only additional markings being considered by the UK CAA are the following ones : • These are trial markings only implemented on 2 runway entrances at London Heathrow • No global plan in UK so far to extend these markings Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 9 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. France - DGAC • In France, there is a specific regulation about "runway ahead" and "no entry", which describes their use and their characteristics. • There is no obligation to use such markings but, if they are used, they shall be done according to existing regulation. • This is recommended particularly if incidents were known but there is no overall deployment plan. • Use of these markings is deployed in several airports: aris-LFPG, Paris-LFPO, Toulouse-LFBO… Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 10 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. France – DGAC – Runway Ahead • « RWY AHEAD » marking might be painted when it is necessary to reinforce diurnal signaling on the last holding point before runway, particularly in case of runway crossing that constitute a doublet of parallel runways Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 11 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. France – DGAC – No Entry • “No Entry” marking is painted on surface as a complement to existing signage if it is necessary to reinforce signalling of a holding point before a runway, particularly if runway width is more than 60m, • This marking will be consist in a white marking over a red background. Letters shall be 4 m high. Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 12 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Eurocontrol • Runway markings, especially the runway ahead marking, has been an interesting development over the last few years. • This marking is not currently designed or installed to an international standard, therefore many combinations exist such as: "RUNWAY AHEAD“, "RWY AHEAD“ or "02-20" (The runway designator) plus a few more. • The Aerodrome panel of ICAO is about to sit and agree a standard that could be rolled out through their ANNEX 14, however, until this happens we will continue to see a variety of taxiway markings. • The "NO ENTRY“ marking is a non-standard sign. It is used to reinforce the restriction. Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 13 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Thanks • Muchas Gracias a: Javier Fenoll, AENA Richard Smith, BAA hilippe Aliotti, DGAC Francis Richards, Eurocontrol WG44-SC217 Subgroup Content Airbus Supplemental Needs Presented by André Bourdais AIRBUS Navigation R&T Leader Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 15 © AIRBUS S.A.S. All rights reserved. Confidential and proprietary document. Content – Airbus Supplemental Needs • In addition to Honeywell proposals and outcomes of “content” subgroup, Airbus identifies the potential following needs: Runway vertical profile Surface type after shoulders Identification of rubber presence on runway parts (to cover some NOTAMs) Turnpads suitability for limiting aircraft (such as A340-600) Culverts with max allowed aircraft weight ILS interferences areas • All these needs are not certain but Airbus would like to know if it could be captured in an Airport Database, as it might be useful for some applications. Content - Airbus Supplemental Needs 19/05/2009 Page 16 © AIRBUS S.A.S. 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