ANTN® Program DescriptionsFebruary '01Listed in order of Date Available:Runway Incursion Alerting in the CockpitTaped at the Runway Incursion Workshop in Washington D.C. Alex Smith of the Rannoch Corporation discusses efficient ways to get information to the pilot in the cockpit of an aircraft, so surface incursion can be avoided. ATSI Category: O Available on: February 1 Code No. 776-012 Aviation News TodayWatch AAAE’s weekly news show covering aviation events and the people making the news. It’s a great way to keep up with the latest in aviation policy developments. ATSI Category: G Available on: February 2, 9, 16, 23 ANT-012 (Include segment date when ordering) ANTN ClassicsEnjoy the best of ANTN every Monday, when we pull the most popular programs from the ANTN archives and make them available to you again. This month, look for “The Basics of Reading Construction Plans ” on February 5; “K-9 Security” on February 12, and “FAA Test Burn ” on February 26. ATSI Categories: O (The Basics of Reading Construction Plans); S (K-9 Security); A (FAA Test Burn) Available on: Feb. 5 (The Basics of Reading Construction Plans); Feb. 12 (K-9 Security); Feb. 26 (FAA Test Burn) Code No. 171BL-981 (February 5); 171AE-975974 (February 12); 171Q-967965 (February 26) Airports A to Z: Wildlife Management at Minneapolis/St. Paul Int’l Airport, Parts 1-3John Ostrom, manager of airside operations at Minneapolis/St. Paul Int’l Airport, describes how airport employees manage the wildlife on and around the airport. ATSI Category: O Available on: February 6 (Part 1); February 7 (Part 2); February 8 (Part 3) Code No. 777-012 Interior Intervention Vehicle, Parts 1-3Taped at the ARFF Working Group Conference in Dallas, Texas. Joe Wright of the FAA describes a specific type of vehicle that would aid firefighters in the rescuing of passengers and extinguishing of flames in an aircraft. ATSI Category: A Available on: February 13 (Part 1); February 14 (Part 2); February 15 (Part 3) Code No. 778-012 FEMA-Terrorism Response Exercise at Richmond Int’l Airport, Parts 1-3ANTN was on-site for this drill at Richmond Int'l Airport. The drill evaluates response protocols to a Weapons of Mass Destruction incident. The drill was performed in two phases: a suspicious package call and an automobile accident involving a single car with injuries. If you would be interested in having ANTN document a drill or training exercise for your airport, please call Jim Martin at (703) 824-0500, Ext. 166. ATSI Category: A Available on: February 20 (Part 1); February 21 (Part 2); February 22 (Part 3) Code No. 779-012 LED LightingTaped at the Runway Incursion Workshop in Washington D.C. Nick Hutchins of HIL-TECH Lighting discusses the linear LED lighting system and how it improves guidance and safety at airports. ATSI Category: O Available on: February 27 Code No. 780-012 Human Resources Issues, Episode 12In the 12th installment of this monthly series, host Craig Williams of AAAE and Joseph Kalet, assistant general counsel at Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, explore airport human resources issues. ATSI Category: D Available on: February 28 Code No. 727K-012 If you have any additional questions about ANTN or suggestions for improving this Web site, please E-mail us or call us at (703) 824-0500: Jim Martin - Staff VP, ANTN/Special Projects Pat Raker - Staff VP, ANTN Wayne Miyata - Production Manager, IET Mike Bachman - Manager, Television Production Travis Barton - Senior Video Editor, IET Amy Rolling - Editor Bill Krumpelman - Chief Photographer Celeste Ward - Video Editor Jason Hilton - Customer Support Technician Jim Saiya - IET System Developer Hesse Mhango - IET System Developer
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