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LAX Gets New Runway Safety System By Daniel Guevarra |
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June 19, 2009, A new
safety system that alerts pilots to potential runway collisions is now
operating at Los Angeles International Airport. The system, called
runway status lights, uses a series of red lights embedded in the
pavement to warn pilots if it's unsafe to enter or cross a runway, or to
take off. |
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Pilots must stop when they see the red lights. Air traffic control gives
clearance to cross or enter a runway. After the lights go off the pilot
must verify clearance before proceeding. Vehicle operators will also use
the system. Los Angeles is the third U.S. airport to operate a runway
status lights system. This system is already in use at Dallas/Ft. Worth
and San Diego where it has proven highly effective in preventing
potentially dangerous runway incidents. |
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