Runway Incursions

Runway Incursions by Bill Clarke, published by McGraw-Hill in 2002, is a comprehensive examination of a critical safety issue in aviation. This 342-page book, written in English, utilizes case studies to illustrate the causes and occurrences of runway incursions, providing readers with a detailed understanding of this significant topic.
In this edition, readers will find a focus on techniques for avoidance, recovery, and prevention of runway incursions, supported by runway diagrams and FAA regulations. The book serves as a valuable resource for those interested in aeronautics and aviation safety, integrating aspects of industrial engineering and transportation. Through its analytical approach, Runway Incursions aims to enhance knowledge and awareness in the field of aviation safety.
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Covering one of the top three safety issues in aviation, this title uses case studies to demonstrate how and why runway incursions occur. It emphasizes techniques for avoidance, recovery, and prevention; and integrates runway diagrams and FAA regulations.
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