This article presents a methodology to determine the risk ofaircrafts lateral runway excursion during landing
via mathematical risk modeling. In addition, the methodology is demonstrated by
means of detailed calculation of the lateralrunway excursion risk value during the landingof the aircraft Airbus A310-200, in view of the
maximum landing weight and the appropriate range of landing velocitiesaccording to the International Civil Aviation
Organization specification. Obviously, the calculation demonstrates that the
developed math solutions and equations presented herein are powerful tools to
evaluate the risk of lateral runway excursion of the majority of aircrafts and
for any airport. The method is also applicable to assess the residual level of
risk at any specific airportand its deviation compared tothe recommended safety level. Consequently, the
presentedmathematical solutions to determine the risk rate of lateral runway excursion during landingoffers airports’ operational and safety management
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