Further Reading
Mouawad, Jad. “Safer Flights, But Risk Lurks on the Runway.” New York Times. New York Times, 24 Sept 2012. Web. 5 Oct. 2012.
Kaiser, Kimberly. “San Diego Int’l Switches to LED Runway Status Lights.” Airport Improvement Magazine. Chapel Road Communications, LLC, May 2012. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
Gersema, Emma. “Phoenix Sky Harbor, Other Airports Get Safety Upgrades.” Azcentral.com. Azcentral.com, 26 May 2012. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
Turner, Aimee. “LAX Runway Status Lighting Advances.” Airtrafficmanagement.net. Key Publishing Ltd Corporate, 9 May 2012. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
Aviation News Network. “Los Angeles, FAA To Advance Runway Lights Program.” Aviation News Today. Aviationnews.net, 18 Apr 2012. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
Weikel, Dan. “More Runway Warning Lights Will Be Added at LAX to Increase Safety.” Los Angeles Times. Tribune Company. 16 Apr 2012. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
Namowitz, Dan. “Real-Time Runway Status Alerts Coming.” Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association Online. Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association. 28 Oct 2011. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
AeroSafety World Magazine. “Timing is Everything.” AeroSafety World Magazine. Flight Safety Foundation. Sept 2008. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
Levin, Alan. “Runway Safety Has Pilots Seeing Red.” USA Today. Garnett Co, Inc 24 Apr 2006. Web. 5 Oct 2012.
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