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SUMMARY controllers, pilots, or vehicle operators forget about a critical
safety activity; or when proper procedures are not otherwise
Chapter two provides an introduction into the factors affecting followed by controllers, pilots, or ground operators.
the risk of collision during airport winter operations. Accord-
ing to the literature, the more common possibility for a safety Chapter two further presents an outline of the remaining
hazard or runway incursion to exist occurs when the exact chapters of the report. Presented in chapters three to nine are
location of an aircraft or vehicle on the airport surface is more detailed analyses and explanations of the research on the
unknown or is contrary to an ATCT instruction; when either factors affecting collision risks during airport winter operations.