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Advisory Circular 150-5370-2

Advisory Circular 150-5370-2. Operational Safety on Airports During Construction. Presented to: AEA Hershey Conference By: Dr. Michael T. McNerney, P.E., Assistant Manager, AAS-100 Date: March 2, 2011 Prepared By: Khalil E. Kodsi, P.E. PMP. <Audience>. <Presenter’s Name, Title>. <Date>.

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Advisory Circular 150-5370-2

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  1. Advisory Circular150-5370-2 Operational Safety on Airports During Construction Presented to: AEA Hershey Conference By: Dr. Michael T. McNerney, P.E., Assistant Manager, AAS-100 Date: March 2, 2011 Prepared By: Khalil E. Kodsi, P.E. PMP <Audience> <Presenter’s Name, Title> <Date>

  2. Purpose • Avoid Compromise to Airport’s operational safety • Minimize disruption of normal aircraft operations • Enhance Safety to Day-to-Day maintenance operations • Standardize Airport’s Construction Safety & Phasing Plan (CSPP) • Clearly Identify the CSPP Requirements

  3. Whom this AC affect - • Certificated Airports under Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), part 139 • Construction projects for airports receiving funds under the Airport Improvement Program Not Required but Recommended: • Non-certified airports without grant agreements.

  4. Responsibility for Safety During Construction • On Airport activities including construction safety is the responsibility of the Airport Operator • Construction Contractor must comply with the Airport Operator’s plans for safety • Airport tenants / sponsor must also comply with the airport’s safety requirements.

  5. Safety Areas • Revised AC will make the RSA requirement consistent with incursion prevention. • 200 feet minimum distance from runway centerline will be removed. • No Construction may occur within RSA while runway is open for aircraft operations.

  6. Construction Safety & Phasing Plan (CSPP) Streamlined to address Safety Requirements: • Clearly list all areas to be impacted by a “construction project” • Provide a CSPP “Template” • For Consultants to follow in submitting a CSPP • For Reviewers to reference • Provide a Guideline to Airport Operators on how to prepare a CSPP. • Provide a check list for Airport Operators during their inspection of construction activities.

  7. Milestones - Accomplishments • A Work group has been formed and collaboration on AC content and Templates is on going. • AC Draft version is ready for internal FAA distribution for comments. • CSPP Template will be ready by March 31 • AC should be Finalized by June and submitted to FAA legal department. • Final publication by September 30

  8. Runway Design- (Table 3-1) Runway Design- (Table 3-2)

  9. Runway Design - Table 3-3

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