Garmin announces software solution to help avoid runway incursions

Aug. 15, 2024
Textron Aviation received the initial Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification on the G1000 NXi-equipped Cessna Caravan.

OLATHE, Kan. - Garmin in Olathe, Kan. announced the certification of its Runway Occupancy Awareness (ROA). The company says this marks the first certified software solution utilizing the Surface Indications and Alert (SURF-IA) technology. ROA uses ADS-B traffic to alert the crew of potential runway incursions caused by nearby airborne aircraft, aircraft on the ground, and ground vehicles. Textron Aviation received the initial Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certification on the G1000 NXi-equipped Cessna Caravan.

"With the rate of runway incursions increasing, there is a real need for increased safety tools in the cockpit. Equipping pilots with this technology can reduce the risk of runway incursions and help provide confidence for pilots navigating busy and complex airports."  
–Phil Straub, Garmin Executive Vice President and Managing Director, Aviation

ROA technology analyzes aircraft GPS and ADS-B traffic information relevant to the airport's runways and taxiways to assess and alert the crew of a possible runway incursion or collision. ROA provides visual crew-alerting system (CAS) caution and warning annunciations on the pilot's primary flight display (PFD) and highlights the runway yellow or red, depending on the level of threat, on Garmin's Synthetic Vision Technology (SVT). It also provides similar caution and warning annunciations on the SafeTaxi map displayed simultaneously on the multifunction window.

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Both visual and aural alerts are provided to the flight crew based on the potential hazard, ranging from no immediate collision hazard to a warning level alert where a collision risk could occur within 15 seconds. Indications and alerts to the flight crew include any traffic landing, taking off, stopped, or taxiing on the aircraft's runway; traffic on approach to the aircraft's runway or runway that crosses the aircraft's runway; as well as any traffic on the runway at which the aircraft is holding.

ROA builds upon Garmin's other terminal safety solutions that help increase situational awareness while navigating runways and taxiways, including Runway Overrun Awareness and Alerting System (ROAAS), Garmin SafeTaxi, and Garmin SurfaceWatch. 

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