Prepare Your Airport for an Emergency Situation

June 23, 2022
Prepare for emergency airfield events and have the right plans and equipment to save lives.
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In the wake of the RED Air crash at Miami International Airport (MIA) on June 21, airport operations and emergency staff across the U.S. are taking time to evaluate their preparedness to handle an emergency situation on the airfield.

Airport Business has compiled a list of best practices from peers in the airport management and aircraft maintenance space to help you make considerations for building a robust airfield emergency plan at your facility.

Beyond the Regulations: Airport Emergency Planning

Consider your needs to prepare for an emergency event.
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Preparing ARFF Crews for Emergency Response 

Know what it takes to keep your ARFF crews ready to respond

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Know Your Needs for ARFF Equipment

Pick the right equipment to meet your airport’s needs.
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Engaging Airport Mutual Aid Partners

How can airports use outside regional partners to respond to major disasters at their facilities.
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The Evolving Concern of PFAS at Airports

The concerns with firefighting foam in an emergency response.
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Media Relations After an Accident: Are You Ready?

Prepare your communications plan for when disaster strikes. 
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About the Author

Joe Petrie | Editor & Chief

Joe Petrie is the Editorial Director for the Endeavor Aviation Group.

Joe has spent the past 15 years writing about the most cutting-edge topics related to transportation and policy in a variety of sectors with an emphasis on transportation issues for the past 10 years.

Contact: Joe Petrie

Editor & Chief | Airport Business

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