D1 05 Resa PDF
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ICAO/FAA Comprehensive Aerodrome
Certification Inspector Workshop
Runway Strip
&
Runway End
Safety Area
(RESA)
• Aerodrome design
• Design aircraft/operating aircraft
• Regulatory requirement/technical guideline
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Factors for airport design
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Factors for airport design (Cont)
Doc 9157 –
Aerodrome Design
Manual, Part 1
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Runway strip and RESA
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•Runway Pavement
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•NAVAIDs and Marking
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•Runway Strip/Runway End Safety Area–Code No. 3/4
Runway
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•Runway Strip/Runway End Safety Area
Code No. 3 & 4 PIR Runway – ICAO Annex 14, 3.4
•3.4.3 Runway strip for PIR shall extend, •3.4.11 Runway Strip •Runway Strip
wherever practical, laterally 150 m (500’) of CL. should have blast extends 60m
erosion protection 30 m (200’) past
(100’) prior to threshold thresholds
•Runway End •Runway End
Safety Area •Runway Strip Safety Area
•Extend 150 m (500’)
•300 m
•PIR Runway (1000’)
•75 m (250’)
graded
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Regulatory requirement
• Dimensions:
• Grading
• Bearing capacity
• Objects
• Frangibility
• Surface smoothness
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FAA – Runway Safety Area
Airport Example
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Aerodrome Manual
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Taxiway strip
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Part 139 – Field Inspection
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PART 139.309(a)
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PART 139.309(b)
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PART 139.309(b)(4)
• Safety Area:
– Only those that are “fixed by function”
• E.G. PAPIs; ALS; Runway Lights; Glide
Slope Antenna; etc.
– Must be frangible at <= 3”
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Inspection of RSA
• Observe RSA dimensions/ grading at EoR
• Drive runway edge: observe standards
compliance
• Use holding position signs as guide for
dimensions.
• Observe slopes on RSA: Survey
• Check object in the RSA for frangible support.
• May drive over RSA in dry condition to assess
support
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Declared distances
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Pavement
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Presentation outline
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Regulation requirements - 309.305(a)(1)
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SECTION 139.305(a)(2)
Holes over 5”
across may not
• Exceed 3” depth
• Slope 45° or more
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Regulation requirements –
309.305(a)(3)
• Pavement must be free of cracks and
surface variations that could impair
air carrier aircraft directional control
• Any crack or surface deterioration that
produces loose aggregate or other
contaminants must be repaired
immediately
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Regulation requirements –309.305
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Pavement crack
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Regulation requirements –
309.305(a)(4)
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Regulation requirements –
309.305(a)(6)
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Regulation requirements –
309.305(a)(5)
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Types of pavement
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Types of Pavement
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Types of pavement
• Flexible = Asphalt
• Rigid = Portland cement
• Asphalt over concrete
• Concrete over asphalt (asphalt is basically a
base course)
• Resurfacing (asphalt over asphalt)
• Thin layer (concrete)
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Causes of pavement deterioration
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Pavement distresses
• Cracking
• Joint seal damage (rigid pavement)
• Distortion
• Disintegration
• Loss of skid resistance
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