Estudo da separação entre pistas de pouso e decolagem e de taxiamento em aeródromos brasileiros – aplicação ao Aeroporto Internacional de Fortaleza
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https://doi.org/10.14295/transportes.v28i1.1934Keywords:
Safety, Risk analysis, Parallel taxiways, Collision.Abstract
Deviations from geometric design standards are common in airports around the world. In several Brazilian Airports, there are non-conformities in distances between parallel runways and taxiways, which are lower than the requirements set by the National Civil Aviation Agency. This paper aims to assess the impact of such deviations on the risk of collisions associated with simultaneous operations on the airport site, especially in the case of instruments’ operation. To do so, a risk analysis method proposed by the Airport Cooperative Research Program of the Transportation Research Board was applied with three different aircraft types that operate at Fortaleza International Airport. It was found that there is a low probability of accidents and that the method used is an effective way to quantify the operational risk of lower-than-standard separations between parallels runway and taxiways, being this approach useful for similar situations.Downloads
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