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Correct runway alignment SOP

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Added a "Runway __ verified" call to the checklist, confirmed by runway markings or signs and AD, ND, or mag compass heading.
 
Captain lines aircraft up, states current aircraft heading. FO verifies the correct runway heading with the airport diagram, states "runway ___ verified."
 
Entering: "Runway XX holding sign - check. ND - check."
In position: "Runway XX identifier - check. Compass heading - check."

So many calls, so little time. . .
 
On runway, completely disregarding the sings, lights, and runway markings, scale the PFD to the lowest scale and try to verify the correct runway with all of the other superfulous info on the screen with "runway xx verified". :eek:
 
and someone in the future is now going to forget to arm the ignition because they are so busy checking and calling out runway numbers. Then an airplane is going to take a couple birds, dual flame out no relight and it crashes. We will then in the future have a "RW confirmed, ignition on, etc, etc, etc." while lined up waiting to push the power up. The cleared for immediate take off will be a thing of the past.
 
line up and wait...

runway 31L KK confirmed position and hold


Justy FYI --


As of Sept 2010 - no more position and hold -- it is now going to be ICAO standardization of "line up and wait"...


fun... lets all be like they are...
 
Captain: "Dude, are we on the right runway?"
FO: "Why are you asking me, you're the capatin."
Captain: "Dude, which airport is this again?"
Captain: "Set power"
 
In addition to all the above, check the MCDU or other FMS display that the entered runway matches the actual runway. This ensures proper alignment on RNAV departures that have RNP of 1 mile.

If ATC makes a quick change on the runway then the FMS must be update. It is on our below the line check in the Airbus.
 
The Government at work... One accident because of a wrong runway, rules change procedures change, complexity goes up.

How many accidents caused by fatigue?.... "well we will look into it"

It's a freaking joke!
 

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