Allied Pilots Association Applauds FAA's Runway Safety Move.FORT WORTH, Texas Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas, 18th-largest city in the United States[1], and voted one of "America’s Most Livable Communities. -- The Allied Pilots Association (APA (All Points Addressable) Refers to an array (bitmapped screen, matrix, etc.) in which all bits or cells can be individually manipulated. APA - Application Portability Architecture ), collective bargaining collective bargaining, in labor relations, procedure whereby an employer or employers agree to discuss the conditions of work by bargaining with representatives of the employees, usually a labor union. agent for the 13,000 pilots of American Airlines (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :AMR (1) (Adaptive Multi-Rate) A variable rate speech codec selected by the 3GPP for the 3G evolution of the GSM cellphone system (WCDMA). Using the Algebraic CELP (ACELP) compression technology, AMR provides toll quality sound at transmission rates from 4.75 to 12. ), expressed its support today for the Federal Aviation Administration's upcoming change to an air traffic clearance called "taxi into position and hold" or TIPH TIPH Temporary International Presence in Hebron TIPH Toshiba International Procurement Hong Kong, Ltd . Although APA supports the move to tighten rules for using TIPH, the union urges FAA Administrator Marion Blakey to: 1. Implement the Airport Movement Area Safety System The Airport Movement Area Safety System (AMASS) visually and aurally prompts tower controllers to respond to situations which potentially compromise safety. AMASS is an add-on enhancement to the host ASDE-3 radar that will provide automated alerts and warnings to potential (AMASS). 2. Install Airport Surface Detection Equipment Short-range radar displaying the airport surface. Aircraft and vehicular traffic operating on runways, taxiways, and ramps, moving or stationary, may be observed with a high degree of resolution. , Model X ground radar system. 3. Adequately staff control towers. These actions would ensure safer implementation of the new procedure and increase the number of airports that would qualify to use it. TIPH allows an aircraft to taxi onto the runway and stop -- while awaiting clearance to actually begin its takeoff roll when a safe interval behind the departing aircraft is achieved. Controllers use TIPH to expedite departures by lining up airplanes on the runway while aircraft that have already landed clear the runway, or while traffic crosses the runway downfield down·field adv. & adj. Sports To, into, or in the defensive team's end of the field. Adj. 1. downfield - toward or in the defending team's end of the playing field; "he threw to a downfield receiver" . TIPH procedures can save considerable time when successive takeoffs or landings are in progress from the same runway. The FAA has issued a general notice to all traffic control towers revising the procedure, effective today. The notice places significant restrictions on when the procedure can be used, and requires the facility's manager to justify its use in writing. The manager must also specify how the facility will meet the new restrictions. There have been several high-profile incidents involving this procedure recently, culminating in the three-way operational error at Los Angeles International Airport “LAX” redirects here. For other uses, see LAX (disambiguation). “KLAX” redirects here. For other uses, see KLAX (disambiguation). Los Angeles International Airport (IATA: LAX, ICAO: KLAX, FAA LID: LAX on Feb. 17 involving a SkyWest commuter aircraft, an Air Canada jet and a Southwest Airlines jet. The FAA complied with recommendations from the National Transportation Safety Board -- which has criticized the procedure for several years -- and mounted an internal review and risk analysis, which resulted in the general notice. "We applaud the FAA's action to improve safety on our runways," said Captain Mike Leone, APA Safety Committee chairman. "The risk factors the FAA found in its review are real, and the changes mandated in this notice will significantly mitigate those risks." The new requirements to use the procedure prohibit the tower controller from working other positions combined with their primary runway responsibility. The prohibited combinations include controllers who would be responsible for more than one runway, or for runways on other parts of the airport. Also, any existing runway safety scanning equipment must be operational at an airport in order for the procedure to be used there. The objective of these restrictions is to reduce distractions and ensure that the controller has the maximum amount of support available. Facility managers at the nation's busiest airports have been encouraged to accomplish the required internal reviews and paperwork as quickly as possible in order to ensure that they can continue to use the procedure after March 20. Controllers have indicated concern that FAA's tower facilities are not staffed sufficiently for compliance with these new requirements. APA believes that decisions on whether to address known safety risks cannot be based on administrative issues. Travelers depend on us to keep the safety of our air traffic system our overriding value and concern. APA supports the FAA's efforts to improve that safety. We have urged the leaders of the FAA to not be deterred from implementing these new requirements. Founded in 1963, APA is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas. There are currently 2,852 American Airlines pilots on furlough fur·lough n. 1. a. A leave of absence or vacation, especially one granted to a member of the armed forces. b. A usually temporary layoff from work. c. . The furloughs began shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks. Also, several hundred American Airlines pilots are on full-time military leave of absence serving in the armed forces. The union's Web site address is www.alliedpilots.org. American Airlines is the nation's largest passenger carrier. |
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