Development of a Visual Aid to Indicate Temporary Runway Closure
Illustrations
- Variable Configuration Device
- Ultimate Lighting Configuration
- Summary of Questionnaire Responses
- Summary of Pilot Comments
- Aerial Views of Lighting Array
FIGURE 1. VARIABLE CONFIGURATION DEVICE
FIGURE 2. ULTIMATE LIGHTING CONFIGURATION
FIGURE 3. SUMMARY OF QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES
PILOT 15 Total |
AIRCRAFT |
TIME OF DAY |
CONDITIONS |
DURING STRAIGHT-IN APPROACH, AT WHAT POINT (DME) DID YOU NOTICE THE LIGHTING CONFIGURATION UNDER EVALUATION? 5.5 nm |
AT WHAT POINT (DME) WAS A MESSAGE, IF ANY, CONVEYED TO YOU? 1.5 -2.3 NM |
WHAT WAS THE MESSAGE? Do not land 15 (100%) |
WAS THE MESSAGE CONVEYED IN TIME TO EXECUTE APPROPRIATE MANEUVERS? PLEASE SPECIFY "BARELY ADEQUATE, ADEQUATE, MORE THAN ADEQUATE", ETC. |
STRAIGHT-IN APPROACH Adequate -14, more than adequate -1 |
PATTERN APPROACH Adequate - 15 |
PLEASE PROVIDE ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: |
FIGURE 4. SUMMARY OF PILOTS COMMENTS
Subject pilot
comments, as recorded by the pilots on their post-flight questionnaire
forms, are shown below. The excerpts, while not necessarily
direct quotes of individual pilots reflect the general nature
of the comments.
- The pulsing feature of the device is important in drawing the pilot's attention. (3 pilots)
- A different color might be better - red or amber. (2 pilots)
- "X" intuitive for indicating aa closedrunway. (1 pilot)
- Pilot education would be necessary. (1 pilot)
- Since the device is an obstruction, it should only be used when other equipment is on a temporarily closed runway. (1 pilot)
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FIGURE 5. AERIAL VIEWS OF LIGHTING ARRAY