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Runway Incursion Problem
Title: Runway Incursion Problem
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1393 | Pages: 5.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Runway Incursion Problem
On Jan., 1, 1999, at Los Angeles International airport, the pilots of a B-757 were cleared into position to hold on runway 24L. Another B-757 on final was cleared to land; the flight crew asked if the runway was occupied. The tower controller said no. On short final, the pilots of the landing B-757 spotted the airplane on the runway and began a go-around, missing the airplane on the runway by an estimated 150 feet vertically. (Duke, 14) Whether
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mil/magazine/htdocs/novmag98/ari.html.
Duke, Tom. “12 Very Serious Runway Incursions in 1999.” Air Line Pilot March 2000: 14-15
Duke, Tom “Runway Incursions Affect an Airline Pilot about Every Other Day.” Air Line Pilot February 1999: 14-17
Lounsbury, Lincoln “Why Little More Traffic makes a Lot More Runway Incursions.” Air Line Pilot May 1999: 10-13, 54
Moore, Mack “Awareness and Prevention.” Air Line Pilot March 2000: 17-20
Trimble, Shaki “FAA Tackles Runway Hazards.” Federal Computer Week 7/3/2000 wysiwyg://33/http://www.fcw.com/fc…2000/0703/news-runway-07-03-00.asp.
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