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Modelling runway incursion severity

•The impact of airports and their characteristics on safety occurrences is analyzed.•The physical characteristics of airports influence the severity of occurrences.•Human errors can be predicted based on the characteristics of an airport.•Safety data are not comparable across countries. Analysis of...

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Published in:Accident analysis and prevention 2015-06, Vol.79, p.88-99
Main Authors: Wilke, Sabine, Majumdar, Arnab, Ochieng, Washington Y.
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Humans
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