Course Name:
Runway Incursion Prevention (RIP)
Date:07/06/2026 - 11/06/2026
Location:Live sessions
Conducted By:
RTC
How Will I Benefit?
Upon completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Define runway incursions and their potential risks in aviation.
- Explore the causes and contributing factors to runway incursions.
- Familiarize participants with ICAO's standards and recommended practices related to runway incursion prevention.
- Examine the role of runway markings, signs, and lighting in preventing incursions.
- Learn to interpret and apply ICAO's guidelines for these elements.
- Review air traffic control (ATC) procedures and phraseology relevant to runway safety.
- Discuss ICAO's guidance for clear and effective communication.
- Address ICAO's expectations for pilot training and awareness.
- Focus on safety measures within the aircraft movement area, including the runway, taxiways, and apron.
- Explore ICAO's recommendations for safe movement on the ground.
- Analyze airport layout and design factors that influence runway incursion risks.
- Assess ICAO's guidance on airport planning to enhance safety.
- Explore the role of technology, such as runway status lights and runway awareness and advisory systems, in preventing incursions.
- Discuss ICAO's guidance on technology implementation.
Who Should Attend?
- Safety staff and officers.
- Civil aviation authority officials and safety inspectors
- Airside staff all personnel related to runways.
- Airport operations personnel
- Air traffic controllers
- Commercial and private pilots
- Aircraft maintenance and ground crews
- Aviation safety officers
- Airline safety and compliance personnel
- Aviation consultants
Course Contents:
- Introduction to Runway Incursions
- ICAO Regulations and Global Standards
- Review of ICAO-compliant ATC practices and phraseology.
- Runway Markings, Signs, and Lighting
- Airport Layout and Design Factors
- Technological Solutions
- Runway Incursions vs Runway Excursions
- Roles and responsibilities of RST
- Hot Spot/s identification and Mitigating Options/measures
- Case Studies and Incident Analysis
Fees
Members:USD
1250
Non Members:USD
1400