Major safety enhancements have been completed at the Boca Raton
Airport (KBCT) with the completion of the new Engineered Materials
Arresting System (EMAS) installation and airfield electrical upgrades.
While the EMAS
arrestor bed installation for the departure end of Runway 5 was finished in
July 2016, the construction of the arrestor bed at the departure end of Runway
23 was completed this fall, airport officials said.
EMAS is a bed of
cellular material customized for the Boca Raton Airport and designed to crush
under the weight of an aircraft, allowing the aircraft to stop and passengers
and pilots to exit safely.
The project also
included the installation of LED runway end identifier lights and relocation of
threshold light assemblies, as well as the installation of a touchscreen
Airfield Lighting Control and Monitoring System (ALCMS) in the Air Traffic
Control Tower (ATCT) cab and the airfield electrical vault.
These additional
lighting systems complement the EMAS arrestor beds that were installed at each
end of the runway, providing increased safety for pilots, passengers, and
motorists on nearby roads, airport officials said.
“The EMAS system
is an investment in the future of our airport and the safety of everyone who
uses it,” said Boca Raton Airport Executive Director Clara Bennett. “This
advancement further solidifies the role of the Airport as a premier general
aviation facility serving South Florida communities.”
Next Up
The airport has
signed a contract with theHarris Corporation to provide an upgraded Noise
Monitoring and Flight Tracking System, as well as Noise Monitor Service and
Maintenance.
“We are fully
confident that Harris is the right company to upgrade our current tracking
system,” said Bennett. “With the cooperation of the pilots who use the airport,
these improvements will better enable us to minimize the impact of aircraft
noise on our neighboring communities.”
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