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Proposed RWY21 RESA at YIA
1. Runway End Safety Area at YIA
Presented by
YACL Airport Operations Department
On 11 JUN 2020
2. Table of Content
• Introduction
• Factual Information
• Standards
• RESA for RWY03
• Q & A
Photo: Yangon International Airport – Runway 21
3. Introduction
• What is RESA?
Runway End Safety Area is defined as the area beyond the end of the runway that is prepared
or suitable for reducing damage to aircraft in the event of:
❑ Undershoot
❑ Overshoot
On July 2011, A Caribbean Airline Boeing 737-800,
from Port of Spain to Georgetown with 157 pax
and 6 crew, overran Georgetown’s runway 06,
broke through the perimeter fence, 52 people
were taken to hospitals for assessments, three of
them remained in hospital care.
4. Factual Information
Yangon International Airport is Aerodrome Reference Code 4E and operates with a single
runway with 3414 m long and 61 m width;
RWY21 is an Instrument Runway, with Precision Approach Category I, with a published
ILS/DME instrument approach procedure (IYGN ILS/DME RWY 21 – AIP);
RWY21 is used for over than 92 % of the total Aircraft movements due to predominant
winds from South sector and crosswinds occur occasionally and specially during the
monsoon season:
Ref: Risk Assessment for RESA by COO, YACL (YACL-COO-LT-18-034)
5. Standards
• 3.4.2 A strip shall extend before the threshold and beyond the end of the runway or stopway
for a distance of at least: 60 m where the code number is 2, 3 or 4;
• 3.5.3 A runway end safety area (RESA) shall extend from the end of a runway strip to a
distance of at least 90m where: the code number is 3 or 4;
• 3.5.4 Recommendation. — A RESA area should, as far as practicable, extend from the end of a
runway strip to a distance of at least: 240 m where the code number is 3 or 4;
• 3.5.5 The width of a RESA shall be at least twice that of the associated runway.
• 3.5.8 Recommendation.— A RESA should provide a cleared and graded area for aeroplanes
which the runway is intended to serve in the event of an aeroplane undershooting or
overrunning the runway.
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1
for Standards the operative verb “shall” is used, and for Recommended Practices the operative verb “should” is used.
6. Standards
• 3.5.9 Recommendation.—The slopes of a RESA should be such that no part of the runway end
safety area penetrates the approach or take-off climb surface.
• 3.5.10 Recommendation.—The longitudinal slopes of a RESA should not exceed a downward
slope of 5 percent. Longitudinal slope changes should be as gradual as practicable and abrupt
changes or sudden reversals of slopes avoided.
• 3.5.11 Recommendation.—The transverse slopes of a RESA should not exceed an upward or
downward slope of 5 per cent. Transitions between differing slopes should be as gradual as
practicable.
• 3.5.12 Recommendation.—A RESA should be so prepared or constructed as to reduce the risk
of damage to an aeroplane undershooting or overrunning the runway, enhance aeroplane
deceleration and facilitate the movement of rescue and fire fighting vehicles as required in
9.2.34 to 9.2.36.
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1
for Standards the operative verb “shall” is used, and for Recommended Practices the operative verb “should” is used.
7. RESA of RWY 03
Figure 1 : View of RESA project location
Runway RESA
140 m
(Recommended)
Runway Strip
60 m
90 m
120 m
(Twice the RWY width)
RESA should be flat, firm and free of non-frangible obstructions.
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1
8. RESA of RWY 03
Figure 2 : View of RESA dimension
For Code 3 and 4 RWYs, RWY strips must extend at least 140 m either side of the RWY centreline and
at least 60 m beyond the end of the RWY.
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1
9. Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1, Figure A-5 (10.7)
Figure 3 : Runway end safety area for a runway where the code number is 3 or 4
RESA of RWY 03
10. Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1, Figure A-1
RESA of RWY 03
Declared distance in AIP.
Illustration of declared distances
# RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA
Current 03 / 21 3414 3414 3475 3414
11. RESA of RWY 03
Declared new distance in AIP.
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1 and AIP VYYY AD 2.12
RWY
03
21
Runway Strip
RESARESA
LDA
60 m60 m
# RWY TORA TODA ASDA LDA
Current 03 / 21 3414 3414 3475 3414
New 03 / 21 3414 3414 3414 3414
TORA / ASDA/TODA
90 m 90 m
Figure 5 : Propose RWY without Stopway
12. RESA of RWY 03
Figure 6 : View of RESA project location (Downward Slopes)
Slopes on RESA
2.56%
1.48 % 1.88 %
2.62 %2.72 %
1.45 % 1.28 %
The longitudinal slopes of a RESA should not exceed a downward slope of 5 percent.
Longitudinal slope changes should be as gradual as practicable and abrupt changes or
sudden reversals of slopes avoided.
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1
13. RESA of RWY 03
Figure 7 : Animation of RESA downward slope
Fencing
Runway RWY Strip RESA
3414 m 60 m 90 m
The transverse slopes of a RESA should not exceed an upward or downward slope of 5 per cent.
Transitions between differing slopes should be as gradual as practicable.
Downward slope 2.7 %
Ref: ICAO Annex 14, Vol. 1
14. RESA of RWY 03
Figure 8 : Animation of RESA downward slope
Fencing
RESA
• Capable, under dry conditions, of supporting equipment
• Capable, under dry conditions, of supporting aircraft without casing major damage to the aircraft.
Ref: Runway Strip & RESA by YACL
15. Other Airports in the world…
Figure 9 : Design of RESA end of RWY
Ref: Runway Strip & RESA by YACL
16. Other Airports in the world…
Figure 10 : Design of RESA end of RWY
Ref: Runway Strip & RESA by YACL
17. Other Airports in the world…
Figure 11 : Design of RESA end of RWY
Ref: Runway Strip & RESA by YACL