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Runway incursion detection - Isle of Man, United Kingdom

Runway incursion detection - Isle of Man, United Kingdom

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Runway incursion detection A runway Incursion is defined as “Any occurrence at an aerodrome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and take-off of aircraft. It should be noted that this ‘incorrect presence’ may be a consequence of a failure of a pilot or vehicle driver to comply with a valid ATC clearance or their compliance with an inappropriate ATC clearance. The main effect is the increased risk of collision for aircraft on the ground. Case Study | Isle of Man, United Kingdom Under normal circumstances the MBD units can also be used to automatically re-select the stopbar and extinguish any lead on lights when an aircraft has moved safely through the monitored area. SMARTCONTROL is o

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