Practical airport operations, safety, and emergency management :
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[Book]
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protocols for today and the future /
First Statement of Responsibility
Jeffrey C. Price, Jeffrey S. Forrest
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xx, 609 pages :
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illustrations, maps ;
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24 cm
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index
CONTENTS NOTE
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Chapter 1. Airport operations, safety, and emergency management. Managing airport operational systems. Airport operations and commerce ; The aerotropolis : a major challenge for airport operations ; Airport operations management ; Operations throughout the airport layout ; Regulatory requirements and airport operations ; Airport management and airport operations ; References -- Chapter 2. Operating airports as complex and regulated global resources. The advent of airport operations ; Operating airports as societal icons ; Development of airport operations ; Airport operations and federal subsidies ; Airport operations, safety, and security ; Airport operations and communications ; Airports as a system-of-systems ; Airport authorities and organizational management ; Airports, federal aviation administration, and transportation security administration ; Airport operations and state aeronautical divisions ; Airport operations and industry trade organizations ; Summary ; Reference -- Chapter 3. Operations and the airport environment. Airport compliance manual (order 5190.6b) and grant (sponsor). Assurances ; Grant assurance requirements ; Rules, policies, and regulations/minimum standards ; Airport stakeholders. Air carriers ; Fixed base operators and general aviation airports ;Specialized aviation service operators ; Concessionaires ; Vendors ; Contractors ; Private and corporate aircraft tenants ; Military ; Government aviation functions ; Aircraft manufacturers ; Transportation security administration and control towers ; Other government agencies at the airport ; Core functions of airport operations. Airport inspection ; Airport communications ; Notifications ; Weather monitoring and reporting ; Airport maintenance and system monitoring ; Summary ; References -- Chapter 4. Safety management systems & airport operations : part I. Safety management systems ; Airport safety and safety management systems ; The evolution of safety and safety management systems in the United States ; Benefits of safety management systems ; The four pillars of safety management systems. Pillar I : safety policies ; Pillar II : safety risk management ; Pillar III : safety assurance ; Pillar IV : safety promotion ; Implementing safety management systems ; Safety policy. Safety policy statement ; Safety objectives ; Safety management systems organization ; Safety accountability ; Safety committees ; Documentation ; Safety management systems information control ; Proactive safety management systems coordination of emergency planning and response safety management systems ; Safety risk management. The safety risk management process ; Prioritize, treat, and monitor risks ; Summary ; References ; Further reading -- Chapter 5. Safety management systems : part II. Safety assurance ; Elements of safety assurance ; Safety assurance oversight and measurement. Safety reporting at airports ; Protecting the identity of the reporting party ; Safety assurance at the organizational level. Safety audits ; Safety assurance -- lessons learned ; The culture of safety ; Traditional models of safety ; The elements of safety promotion. Case study : aviation safety in the U.S. Coast Guard ; Strong safety cultures ; Weak safety cultures ; Summary ; References ; Further reading
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Chapter 6. Airside operations : safety self-inspections. The airport manager and airside operations. Regulatory review of Title 14 CFR part 139 and airside operations ; Regulatory review of flight and related airside operations ; Part 139 -- airport operating certificate and airport certification manual ; Administrative requirements and airside operations ; The Federal Aviation Administration's airside inspection process ; The safety self-inspection program ; Summary ; References ; Further reading ; Appendix A : example operations training record ; Appendix B : airport safety self-inspection checklist ; Appendix C : suggested tools, education, and training for airport operations personnel. Training standards ; Vehicle and equipment for operations personnel -- Chapter 7. Airport maintenance standards & air traffic control & air operations. Airport maintenance standards ; Airfield maintenance requirements ; Air operations area. Pavement ; Runway safety areas. Runway design and operations ; Taxiway design ; Runway location, orientation, and movement areas ; Movement areas ; Runway and taxiway elements ; Unpaved areas ; Airfield signs, markings, and lighting. Signs ; Airfield lighting ; Markings ; Air traffic control and air operations ; Types of runway markings. Runway landing designator marking ; Runway centerline marking ; Runway threshold marking ; Runway aiming point marking ; Runway touchdown zone marking ; Runway edge marking ; Runway displacement threshold marking ; Runway demarcation bar marking ; Chevron markings for blast pads, stopways, and engineered material arresting systems ; Runway shoulder marking ; Types of taxiway markings. Holding position markings ; Taxiway centerline marking ; Taxiway edge marking ; Surface-painted holding-position signs (marking) ; Surface-painted taxiway direction signs (marking) ; Surface-painted taxiway location signs (marking) ; Surface-painted gate-destination signs (marking) ; Surface-painted apron-entrance point signs (marking) ; Taxiway shoulder markings ; Geographic position marking ; Ramp control markings ; Non-movement area boundary markings ; Intermediate holding position marking for taxiway/taxiway intersections ; Other surface markings. Vehicle service road markings ; Very-high-frequency omnidirectional range receiver checkpoint marking ; Marking and lighting of permanently closed runways and taxiways ; Temporarily closed runways and taxiways ; Runway and taxiway lighting. Runway centerline lighting ; Runway edge lighting systems ; Threshold or runway end lights ; Taxiway edge lights ; Surface movement guidance and control system lighting ; Approach light systems ; Additional airport lights ; Surface movement guidance and control systems ; Aircraft navigation aids. Aeronautical charts ; Charts ; Nondirectional beacons ; Very-high-frequency omnidirectional range ; The instrument landing system ; Global positioning systems ; Automated flight service stations ; Airport-based weather observation stations ; Airspace and air traffic control. Airspace ; The air traffic control tower and related services ; Radar ; NextGen ; Blended airspace ; Summary ; References ; Further reading -- Chapter 8. Airport safety programs. Airport condition reporting -- notices to airmen. Types of notices to airmen ; Runway incursion prevention. Runway incursions and surface incidents ; Airfield driver training ; Snow removal operations and runway incidents ; Snow and ice control plan. the snow and ice control committee ; Snow and ice removal criteria ; Snow clearing operations and ice prevention ; Wildlife hazard control. Wildlife management requirements of part 139 operators ; Aircraft rescue and firefighting. The aircraft rescue and firefighting index ; Performance requirements ; Personnel requirements ; Supporting resources in aircraft rescue and firefighting ; Hazardous material and fire prevention on airports. Hazardous material ; Fire prevention ; Operational safety during construction on airports. Construction safety plan ; Construction safety and phasing plan ; Summary ; References -- Chapter 9. Landside and terminal operations. The landside and terminal system. Airport operations responsibilities in landside and terminal areas ; Terminal design and operations. Airport types ; The airport passenger supply chain ; Terminal configurations ; Passenger distribution models ; Passenger-related processes : curbside to gate ; Passenger-related processes : gate to curbside ; Nonpublic areas ; Airline operations ; The passenger experience. Customer satisfaction ; Safety and security roles of the terminal manager ; Landside operations. The airport roadway layout ; Landside operations management ; Safety and security roles of the landside operations manager ; Ground transportation revenue and congestion management ; Airport parking lot operations. Parking options and services ; Summary ; References -- Chapter 20. Airport emergency planning, part I. Perspectives on aircraft crashes and airport response. General aviation airports ; Airport emergency management personnel ; Airport emergency management planning. Comprehensive emergency management ; Priorities of work ; Drafting the airport emergency plan ; Airport emergency plan : the basic plan. Administrative elements ; Core functions of response agencies ; Summary ; References -- Chapter 11. Airport emergency planning, part II : emergency management functions. Essential functions for emergency operations. Command and control ; Communications ; Alert notification and warning ; Emergency public notification ; Protective actions ; Law enforcement and security ; Firefighting and rescue ; Health and medical ; Resource management ; Airport operations and maintenance ; The airport emergency command center and operations. Organizing the emergency operations center ; The incident command post and mobile command unit ; National incident management system and the incident command system. National incident management system core components ; Unified command ; Incident command system ; Incident management teams -- SEADOG and WESTDOG ; Area command and multiagency coordination ; Public information officer ; Summary ; References ; Further reading -- Chapter 12. Airport emergency planning, part III. Overview of the hazard-specific sections ; Aircraft incidents and accidents. Alert levels ; Agency responsibilities for aircraft accidents ; Firefighting and rescue ; Law enforcement and security ; Emergency medical services ; Airport operator ; Air carrier or aircraft owner/operator ; Diverts and incidents at general aviation airports ; Recovery operations and investigatory phase ; Terrorism incidents ; Structural fires, fuel farm, and fuel storage areas ; Stapleton fuel farm ; Natural disasters. Hurricane ; Airport hurricane preparedness, response, and recovery ; Hurricane Ivan, Pensacola, Florida, 2004 ; Earthquakes ; Tornadoes ; Volcanoes ; Flooding ; Hazardous material incidents ; Failure of power for movement area lighting ; Water rescue ; Crowd control ; Summary ; References ; Further reading -- Chapter 13. Emerging issues in airport operations, safety, and emergency management. The psychology of emergency response : responders and victims. Effective incident command ; Unmanned areal vehicles. Unmanned aerial vehicle categories and exemptions ; Unmanned aerial vehicle uses ; Unmanned aerial systems and airport operations ; Spaceports. What happened to the space shuttle ; The new pioneers ; The Federal Aviation Administration's role in commercial space ; Emerging airport safety and security challenges ; Summary ; References -- Appendix : Coda
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Practical Airport Operations, Safety, and Emergency Management: Protocols for Today and the Future focuses on the airport itself, not the aircraft, manufacturers, designers, or even the pilots. The book explores the safety of what's been called 'the most expensive piece of pavement in any city'- the facility that operates, maintains, and ensures the safety of millions of air passengers every year. The book is organized into three helpful sections, each focusing on one of the sectors described in the title. Section One: Airport Safety, explores the airport environment, then delves into safety management systems. Section Two: Airport Operations, continues the conversation on safety management systems before outlining airside and landside operations in depth, while Section Three: Airport Emergency Management, is a careful, detailed exploration of the topic, ending with a chapter on the operational challenges airport operations managers can expect to face in the future. Written by trusted experts in the field, users will find this book to be a vital resource that provides airport operations managers and students with the information, protocols, and strategies they need to meet the unique challenges associated with running an airport
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Practical airpot operations, safety and emergency management.