Rescue and Fire Fighting on RWY 06R/24L
Journal Title: MAD - Magazine of Aviation Development - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 18
Abstract
Rescue and firefighting service is an important and essential part at the Václav Havel Airport Prague and it has to follow the requirements stated in Commission regulations (EU), regulations and laws of Czech Republic. Construction of parallel runway 06R/24L influences runway and taxiway system significantly. Consequences of these construction changes are changes of access routes and new places of potential interventions originates. Safety risks of inaccessible areas at the airport and inability to follow response time come with operations of the new runway. These risks are assessed and mitigated if necessary.
Authors and Affiliations
Kristýna Vaňková, Ladislav Capoušek
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