SBD International Airport Successfully Conducts Full-Scale Emergency Drill - San Bernardino International Airport (SBD)

SBD International Airport Successfully Conducts Full-Scale Emergency Drill

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Simulated Collision Tests Readiness for Real-Life Aviation Accident

 March 17, 2021 –  San Bernardino, CA: SBD International Airport (SBD) successfully demonstrated its Airport Emergency Plan response by conducting a full-scale preparedness drill on February 25, 2021. Complete with a simulated aircraft collision and people portraying injured passengers, the exercise was designed to test the readiness of Airport personnel, first responders, and coordinating mutual aid agencies for a real-life emergency. The drill, which is required every 36 months by the FAA, was assessed by official evaluators from neighboring airports and mutual aid agencies, who provided valuable feedback on the effectiveness of the Airport’s emergency procedures.

The simulated response effort unfolded on a beautiful Thursday afternoon when a small drone accidentally collided with an approaching Boeing 757 aircraft, causing an uncontrolled landing with significant damage to the aircraft, injuries, and fatalities. The Airport’s Emergency Plan was immediately initiated with personnel from multiple departments and agencies responding just as they would in a real-life aviation accident. Their effective and coordinated response, which was broadcast live, can be viewed on demand.

“At SBD, we take safety and security very seriously, and drills like this provide a critical stress-test of our emergency management systems,” says Mike Burrows, the Airport’s Chief Executive Officer. “I’d like to offer my personal thanks to everyone who participated in the exercise—and to our current and future emergency response professionals, thank you for keeping the Airport and the community at large safe.”

Planning the drill to test the Airport’s Emergency Plan took six months of collaboration between SBD personnel and mutual aid agencies like San Bernardino County Fire, who addressed both FAA-mandated criteria as well as safety concerns related to COVID.

On the day of the drill, numerous government representatives and officials safely gathered as observers. Kenny Halseth, San Bernardino County Fire Battalion Chief, added “Everyone worked very well together, and things moved at a good pace. Had this been an actual emergency, I think we would have been able to get all of our patients off-scene quickly.”

Airport Manager Nikolas Persson agrees, stating, “Today’s drill went extraordinarily well. It was a great opportunity to work together with our mutual aid partners, and in doing so, we learned a lot and will implement any necessary changes into our plan.”

About SBD International Airport: Located approximately 60 miles east of Los Angeles and within 30 minutes of more than two million people, the former Norton Air Force Base was converted to civilian use in 1992 and later became certified as a commercial airport by the FAA. The Airport offers a full range of services and facilities to support air cargo operations, general aviation, and maintenance repair and overhaul (MRO) businesses. SBD is positioning itself to provide domestic and international passenger service. www.sbdairport.com

MEDIA CONTACT

Jonathan Galvan
Airport Operations Manager
(909) 382-0011
jgalvan@sbdairport.com