RUNWAY END SAFETY
AREAS
1
Where a runway end safety area is provided in accordance with Subpart
F of ECAR Part 139,
consideration should be given to providing an area long enough to contain
overruns and undershoots resulting from a reasonably probable combination of
adverse operational factors. On a precision approach runway, the ILS localizer
is normally the first upstanding obstacle, and the runway end safety area
should extend up to this facility. In other circumstances and on a
non-precision approach or non-instrument runway, the first upstanding obstacle
may be a road, a railroad or other constructed or natural feature. In such
circumstances, the runway end safety area should extend as far as the obstacle.
2
Where provision of a runway end safety area may involve encroachment in areas
where it would be particularly prohibitive to implement, and the appropriate
authority considers a runway end safety area essential, consideration may have
to be given to reducing some of the declared distances.