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Wednesday, August 15, 2007 (AP)
Runway Review at 20-Plus Airports
By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN, Associated Press Writer


   (08-15) 19:02 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --

   Special teams of regulators, airline and airport personnel will be sent =
to
study runway safety over the next two months at more than 20 airports with
the most runway problems.

   That was one of five short-term steps agreed to Wednesday at a daylong
conference called by Federal Aviation Administrator Marion Blakey to
address what her deputy Bobby Sturgell called "some incidents of late that
concern us."

   The largest of these was the predawn crash of a Comair jet last Aug. 27 =
in
Lexington, Ky. It went down after taking off from the wrong runway —
an unlit general aviation strip too short for commercial flights. All but
one of 50 people aboard were killed.

   Neither Sturgell nor FAA associate administrator for safety Nick Sabatini
would say they were aware of any more recent takeoffs from the wrong
runway, but Sabatini said the agency has been studying 117 reports
submitted over the last decade in which pilots and flight crew members had
reported some confusion while taxiing.

   FAA officials said they are still assembling the list of airports to be
studied, but Sturgell said Lexington, which has voluntarily upgraded its
runway markings, would not be on it.

   Blakey convened the closed-door conference with 40 representatives of
airlines, airplane manufacturers, avionics executives, FAA inspectors and
air traffic controllers less than a month after the National
Transportation Safety Board issued its report on the Lexington crash. Only
a portion of its recommendations has been implemented by the FAA so far.

   Sturgell and Sabatini told reporters the group had agreed to these other
voluntary steps:

   _ Improving communication and training, including adding taxiway scenari=
os
to flight simulators used to train pilots.

   _ Urging that 73 large airports under orders to improve painted runway
markings complete the work in the next two months rather than by the
September 2008 deadline. The group also will study whether more airports
should improve markings.

   _ Reviewing cockpit taxi and clearance procedures to reduce the tasks
required of pilots while the plane is moving on the ground and to see how
the instructions controllers give to planes on the way to takeoff can be
improved.

   _ Adding air traffic controllers and safety workers to the groups that c=
an
use an FAA voluntary, non-punitive system for reporting safety concerns.

   The FAA-industry teams will "evaluate all aspects of the runway and
surface environment, standard operating procedures, markings and signage"
at the airports, Sturgell said. "We've seen through analysis of the data
there are issues around the geometry of airports that cause confusion,"
such as a common areas near the ends of two runways.

   Sturgell said that the FAA had gone part of the way toward implementing
the NTSB's recommendation that planes not be cleared for takeoff until
they finish crossing other runways. Last month, the FAA ordered that
takeoff clearances should list all runways left to cross. He said the
group would study whether to adopt the full NTSB recommendation. ----------=
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Copyright 2007 AP

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