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SEMINAR TENTATIVE PROGRAM 11 Time Subject Speaker 09:00 17:00 Exhibitor Set Up 14:00 17:00 Registration 12 Time Subject Speaker 08:00 09:15 Registration 09:15 10:00 Welcome and Opening Session 10:30 11:15 Airfield Pavement Design - Beyond the Use of Methods and Procedures Dr. S. Hautequest, Ph.D., ICAO Regional Office 11:15 12:00 ALACPA and its Objectives Mr. José Cuadrado, ALACPA 12:00 14:00 Lunch 14:00 14:45 Rigid Pavement Traffic Tests From the FAA s National Airport Pavement Test Dr. David Brill, P.E., Ph.D., FAA, USA Facility 14:45 15:30 Rational Design of Pavements Dr. Fredy Aalberto Reyes Lizcano, Ph.D., Javeriana University, Colombia 16:00 16:45 16:45 17:30 17:30 18:15 18:15 19:00 Experience and Results Obtained with a Pavement Design Optimization Applied to a System Under Concession. Main Variable Analysis The Importance of Friction Testing in the Design of Runway Surfaces Airfield Rigid Pavement Design Strength. Thickness-Cost Ratio of High Strength Portland Cement Concrete Airfield Pavements Development in Colombia Mr. Gustavo Favarón, 2000 Mr. Fabián Schvartzer, Consultant, Ms. Delia Harverson, Consultant, Scotland Mr. José Ante, ORSNA, Mr. Gustavo Etcheverry, 2000 Mr. Luis Alfonso Calle Cadavid, AEROCIVIL, Colombia Continue

SEMINAR TENTATIVE PROGRAM 13 Time Subject Speaker Considerations on Design Period vs Mr. José Ante, ORSNA, 08:30 08:45 Life of Airfield Rigid Pavements Mr. Fabián Schvartzer, Consultant, 08:45 09:30 Boeing Runway Roughness Criteria Mr. Michael J. Roginski, P.E., BOEING, USA 09:30 09:45 Pavement Design Using Different Rational and Empirical Methods Mr. Fabián Schvartzer, Consultant, 09:45 10:00 Using Pre-Molded Concrete Blocks in Airports: Seven Years of Colombian Experience 10:30 11:15 Pavement Design Using Non Conventional Materials 11:15 12:00 New Behavior Model of Materials for Designing Pavement Structures 12:00 14:00 Lunch 14:00 14:45 FAA Airport Pavement Technology Program 14:45 15:15 Use of Asphalt Surface Treatments Modified by Polymers for Airfields 15:15 15:30 Use of Asphalt Concrete Mixes Modified by Polymers for Airfield Pavements in High Altitude PAVADOQ HEXMACH System and its 16:00 16:30 Application in Peruvian Airfields The Function Safety in Runway 16:30 17:00 Design ALACPA s Meeting (Elections) 17:00 18:30 ALACPA s Structure and Operation Proposal Mr. Gustavo Favarón, 2000 Mr. German Guillermo Madrid, Consultant, Colombia Mr. Versandre Pericles, Airport Development Coordinator, Haiti Dr. Arcesio Lizcano-Peláez, Ph.D., Los Andes University, Colombia Ms. Lía Ricalde, M.Sc., Galaxy Scientific Corporation, USA Mr. Pablo del Aguila, Consultant, Peru Ms. Lucía del Pilar Saez Alván, M.Sc., Ministry of Transport & Communications, Peru Mr. Samuel Mora, National Engineering University, Peru Mr. Horacio E. Rossi, Consultant, Mr. José Cuadrado, President Mr. Fernando Tantalean, Consultant, Peru 2

FAA WORKSHOP PROGRAM 14 Time Subject Speaker 08:00 08:10 Opening Remarks 08:10 09:00 09:00 10:15 10:15 10:30 Coffee Break Development and Overview of Advanced Airport Pavement Design Programs: LEDFAA 1.3, FEDFAA 1.4 Beta, FAARFIELD, COMFAA, Change 3 to Advisory Circular 150/5320-6D Demonstration and Review of the LEDFAA 1.3 program package Program overview o Program structures o Input/output o Installation guide Problem Setup Running LEDFAA o Starting LEDFAA program start-up windows o Pavement Thickness Designs Design Structure button o Monitoring program progress Changes from version 1.2 o User Interface o Aircraft Library Update o Metric Units Treatment of Multiple-Gear Aircraft (A380, B-747, A340) Rigid Pavement Considerations (B- 747 and A380) Base Thickness Design Using LEDFAA Applications of LEDFAA 1.3 to airport pavement design 10:30 11:15 Design of flexible pavements/ overlays Design of rigid pavements/overlays Design of base layers Questions and answers on the sample 11:15 12:00 problem 12:00 13:00 Lunch Dr. S. Hautequest, AGA Officer & Dr. David R. Brill, FAA Dr. Brill Ms. Lía Ricalde Dr. Brill Dr. Brill and Ms. Ricalde Continue 3

FAA WORKSHOP PROGRAM (Continuation) 14 Time Subject Speaker Overview of 3D Finite Element for Airport Pavement Design 13:00 13:30 3D-FEM concepts Dr. Brill 3D-FEM versus layered elastic analysis of rigid pavements FEDFAA Beta Program Changes from LEDFAA 1.3 Minimum requirements to run FEDFAA on personal computers 13:30 14:00 Installing and running the program Ms. Ricalde and Dr. Brill FEDFAA output files/help files The next step FAARFIELD fully calibrated design software for rigid and flexible pavements and overlays Application of FEDFAA to airport pavement designs 14:00 15:00 Example of new rigid pavement Ms. Ricalde design Example of rigid overlay design 15:00 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 16:30 FEDFAA 1.4 Beta Test and Evaluation Dr. Brill 16:30 17:30 Discussions and Adjourn Dr. Brill/Dr. Hautequest 4

ANNEX 14 SHORT COURSE PROGRAM 15 Time Subject Speaker 08:00 10:00 Introduction Essential definitions, their interrelations and dynamic among them Aerodromes constitutive elements Systemic vision Aerodrome Safety Dr. S. Hautequest and Mr. José Cuadrado 10:30 12:30 12:30 13:30 Lunch 13:30 15:30 16:00 17:00 17:00 18:00 Annex 14, Volume I, Chapters 1, 2 Clues to use Annex 14 Reference code and types of runway approach Annex 14 structure Related documents Chapter 3, Physical Characteristics Runways Shoulders Strips Declared distances Obstacle free zone (OFZ) Stop ways Chapter 3, Physical Characteristics Taxiways, characteristics Taxiway types Holding bays Isolated aircraft parking position Aprons Chapter 4, Obstacle restriction and removal Definition Obstacle limitation surface concepts Continue 5

ANNEX 14 SHORT COURSE PROGRAM (Continuation) 16 Time Subject Speaker 08:00 09:00 Chapter 4, Obstacle restriction and removal Obstacle limitation surfaces construction 09:00 10:00 Chapter 5, Visual aids for navigation Indicators and signaling devices Markings Chapter 5, 6, 7, Visual aids for navigation, denoting obstacles and restricted use areas Lights 10:30 12:30 Numbers and letters Markers Visual aids for denoting obstacles Visual aids for denoting restricted use areas 12:30 13:30 Lunch 13:30 14:30 Chapter 8, Electrical systems Secondary power supply Chapter 9, Aerodrome operational services, equipment and 14:30 15:30 installations Aerodrome services Aerodrome equipments Aerodrome installations 16:00 18:00 Chapter 10, Aerodrome Maintenance Pavements Runway pavement overlays Visual aids 18:00 18:30 Closing Session Dr. S. Hautequest I:\2005\DISEÑOPAV\AGENDA31AUGENG05.doc 6