GRF Implementation: practical guidance for airports in regions not affected by winter operations
This webinar explores some of the challenges and solutions that have been identified by airport operators when implementing the new Global Reporting Format for Runway Condition Reporting.
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This webinar explores some of the challenges and solutions that have been identified by airport operators when implementing the new Global Reporting Format for Runway Condition Reporting. It focuses on providing practical guidance and share lessons learned for airports that operate in non-winter conditions so as to facilitate the transition to the new GRF methodology. Overall, it aims to provide guidance to airports in areas such as physical observations, transmission of data and reports as well as operational procedures.
This webinar is moderated by Thomas Romig, Vice President, Safety, Security and Operations, ACI World.
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